UNC Pembroke Adjunct Professor Judith Paparozzi was in attendance last week for the virtual release of the 2020 global Trafficking in Persons Report, after receiving a special invitation from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
UNC Pembroke has been awarded a $3.1 million federal grant which will provide financial assistance over five years for 185 students seeking a master’s degree in social work.
UNC Pembroke’s College of Health Sciences, Department of Counseling, hosts a four-part Telecounseling Professional Development Series beginning June 18, 2020.
Series sessions are virtual and scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. Topics and dates include:
Professors became students at UNC Pembroke recently when 59 faculty members immersed themselves in a six-week certificate program in Online Teaching Excellence hosted by the Office of Online Learning (OOL) and the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC).
UNC Pembroke will receive $1 million in a research grant through a partnership with the N.C. Policy Collaboratory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Students at UNC Pembroke will begin the Fall 2020 semester two weeks early due to the impacts of COVID-19, Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings announced in a letter Wednesday to students, faculty and staff.
Joshua Baker has a passion for helping people live a more productive lifestyle. Following his UNCP career, he plans to transform that passion into a career in designing prosthetics.
Bianca Hernandez, a recent UNCP graduate, has been recognized by the United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) organization as one of its “25 Under 25 Native Youth Leaders.”
Dr. Mabel Rivera, a faculty member in the School of Education, served as a facilitator during the N.C. Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities’ virtual mini-conference on April 25.
Pembroke Activities Council, a student-led organization at UNC Pembroke, recently hosted their 27th Annual Talent Show with Tai'Jae Davis winning first place.