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Lumbee Genealogy

Lumbee Genealogy Symposium set for Oct. 24-25

October 7, 2019
| News

The Museum of the Southeast American Indian at UNC Pembroke will host the second annual Lumbee Genealogy Symposium October 24-25.

Kevin Levine

Civil war historian to speak at Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub

October 4, 2019
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­Civil war author Kevin M. Levin will hold a lecture and book signing at UNC Pembroke’s Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub on October 29.

Engle Revels

Engle Revels named Admissions Director

October 4, 2019
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Lumberton native Engle Revels will assume the role of Director of Admissions at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, the university announced this week.

UNCP offers $500/semester tuition through NC Promise

UNC System Launches Statewide Affordable Education Campaign

October 2, 2019
| News

In the coming weeks, North Carolina residents will hear a lot more about the low cost of a college education in the state.

Homecoming

UNCP gearing up for 'PSU Throwback' Homecoming

October 2, 2019
| News

UNC Pembroke will celebrate its 65th Homecoming October 7-12. The week-long tribute provides an opportunity for students, faculty, staff, alumni and community to gather and celebrate BraveNation, and is one of the longest-standing traditions at the university.



Fazio

Professor Fazio, alumna present at Working-Class Studies Conference

October 1, 2019
| News

UNCP English professor Michele Fazio and UNCP graduate Crystal Hester attended the Working-Class Studies Association’s (WCSA) annual conference September 3-6 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England.

Queen Nation

Legendary Queen tribute to rock UNCP Homecoming

September 26, 2019
| News

The world’s longest-running and most popular Queen tribute band, Queen Nation, is coming to the Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke on Oct. 11.

BOT

UNCP Board of Trustees swears in new members

September 25, 2019
| News

Four new members of the Board of Trustees were officially sworn-in during the September 20 trustee meeting.

New Teacher Symposium

School of Education supports region’s new teachers

September 23, 2019
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The School of Education recently hosted a Beginning Teacher Leadership Symposium with goal in mind­–to share with 50 new teachers about how to be a leader in the field of education.

Mia Baxley

UNCP grad broadening her horizons in South Korea

September 20, 2019
| College of Arts & Sciences

Of all the career paths Mia Baxley considered while completing her political science degree at UNC Pembroke, teaching wasn’t on her radar.

“It was something I never imagined myself doing.”

Martin Farley

Dr. Martin Farley earns Distinguished Service Award

September 18, 2019
| College of Arts & Sciences

Dr. Martin B. Farley is the recipient of the 2019 AASP­­ The Palynological Society’s Distinguished Service Award.

Pembroke Day

UNCP to host 30th annual Pembroke Day

September 17, 2019
| News

UNC Pembroke and the town of Pembroke will team up September 26 to continue a tradition that began in 1989.

Museum

Museum of the Southeast American Indian receives $20K gift

September 13, 2019
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A surprise $20,000 donation to the Museum of the Southeast American Indian brought tears to the eyes of its director, Nancy Strickland Fields.

Melbourne

Students spend summer studying in South Korea, Australia

September 12, 2019
| News

Academic studies over summer break extended far beyond the classroom for a dozen UNC Pembroke students and faculty.

Freshman photo

UNCP breaks enrollment record

September 9, 2019
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Jada Jacobs wants to be a pediatric oncologist and one day open a free clinic. Jada has seen firsthand the need for improved health care delivery in her home county of Robeson.

Jazz history class

Dr. Aaron Vandermeer serves as guest lecturer in Germany

September 9, 2019
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Germany’s Baroque-style palaces, prominent town squares and forested hills provided a breathtaking backdrop for UNC Pembroke professor Aaron Vandermeer’s jazz history lectures over the summer.

hurricane dorian weather updates

DORIAN: Campus Service Operating Hours

September 5, 2019
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DINING

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Dining Hall

Closed*

*Boxed Breakfast, Lunch and Dinners will be delivered to all residence halls.

Richard Grounds

Native American Speaker Series postponed

September 3, 2019
| News

The kickoff of the 2019-20 Native American Speakers Series at UNC Pembroke has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 24.

hurricane dorian weather updates

WEATHER UPDATE: Hurricane Dorian

August 31, 2019
| News

 

Campus service and facility operating hours 

UPDATED: Friday, September 6, 2019 4 p.m., Message from Chancellor Cummings

Courtyard Apartments

University Courtyard Apartments add new units

August 31, 2019
| News

UNC Pembroke senior Wanya Ward was beaming with pride while showing off his spacious bedroom, living room and other amenities featured in the newest apartments on campus.

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