Beginning this fall, UNC Pembroke will begin accepting applications for the Graduate Certificate in Addictions Counseling (GCAC) program. The GCAC program, which has been in development since 2017, is designed to prepare students for addiction specific professional counseling careers.
Dr. Mark Andersen, an adjunct professor in the music department at UNC Pembroke, will be performing at the Library of Congress and the Kennedy Center on August 7.
PEMBROKE, NC – Virginia Teachey, a highly skilled executive with 25 years of administrative and financial experience in higher education, has been named vice chancellor for Finance and Administration at UNC Pembroke after a nationwide search.
The Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke has announced its 2019-2020 Professional Artist Series. The season is highlighted by Grammy and Tony Award-winning performances and more.
In 2016, UNC Pembroke and N.C. State University established a joint engineering degree program allowing students to spend three years at UNCP and two years at N.C. State and graduate with bachelor’s degrees from both institutions.
A team of physics students at UNC Pembroke won first place for best oral presentation at the 10th annual First Nations Launch National Rocket Competition in Wisconsin.
Anthony Mungo, a volunteer in the Office for Diversity and Inclusion at UNC Pembroke, recently presented at Western Carolina University’s inaugural Southeastern Latinx Student Leadership Conference.
To support local farmers and supply UNC Pembroke students more locally grown produce, RainDai2, a local startup at the Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub, has opened a 2,500 cubic foot walk-in cooler less than a mile from campus.
Today the Brave family is saddened by the loss of former First Lady, Margaret Jones. Jones was the wife of the late Dr. English Jones who served as UNCP's first chancellor from 1972-1979. He had previously served as the school's president from 1962-1972.