Dr. Peter Frank, dean and professor of Economics in the Porter B. Byrum School of Business at Wingate University, will speak at UNC Pembroke on September 18.
Two years ago, Josh and Lea Knotts received a standing ovation for their near sell-out performance at The Givens Performing Arts Center. Now the show is returning by popular demand on Friday, Sept. 20, at 8 p.m.
The number of students enrolling in upper division STEM-related programs at UNC Pembroke has increased nearly three times faster than the increase in total upper division enrollment in the last five years.
Diane Guerrero, star of Orange is the New Black on Netflix, Superior Donuts on CBS and Jane the Virgin will speak at UNC Pembroke on Monday, August 26.
Nearly 400 students attended the seventh annual Night of All Nations: A Celebration of Diversity at UNC Pembroke.
It was touted as a cultural event to celebrate all nations, identities and populations on campus. Students were introduced to an array of ethnic food, dance and culture.
Brittany Hunt, a 2019 graduate of the School of Education, will begin her first year of teaching at Fairmont High School. The new school year for the Public Schools of Robeson County begins August 26.
UNCP Alumnus and retired UNCP professor Dr. Reginald Oxendine was recently interviewed by Neal Christie, assistant General Secretary for Education and Leadership Formation, a national publication with the United Methodist Church.
The Distinguished Speaker Series, which brings notable celebrities and prominent lecturers to The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, is back for 2019-20 and hosted by Givens Performing Arts Center and UNCP's Campus Engagement and Leadership.
UNC Pembroke students Tasia Mears and Anthony Locklear recently completed the Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) Program at Duke University School of Law.
The Blind Boys of Alabama have been performing concerts for seven decades. Along the way, they’ve performed for three different U.S. Presidents, earned five Grammy Awards and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
The First Americans’ Educational Leadership (FAEL) Program provided Professional Development for program participants and administrative mentors during its first Transformative Leadership Academy July 8-12.
Methodist University’s Physician Assistant Program announces that it has entered into an articulation agreement with The University of North Carolina at Pembroke designed to strengthen the program’s goal of encouraging diversity in the health professions programs.
UNCP is having an on-campus SURPLUS AND BOOK SALE!
Come out and fill your bag with books for only $1! A wide array of books are available. If you have an interest and passion for reading, don’t miss this sale!