The GPAC virtual season celebrates Halloween with music and storytelling in a unique collaborative production. “Ghost Light” debuted on the GPAC website on October 28.
The First Americans’ Educational Leadership (FAEL) and First Americans’ Teacher Education (FATE) programs at UNCP are highlighted during this week’s episode of Tar Heel Teachers at Home.
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke is expanding options for students who begin their college career at Sandhills Community College and continue their education at UNCP.
Dr. Katina Blue was four months into her new role as head of the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) when the pandemic forced UNCP to move all classes online.
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s undergraduate elementary teacher preparation program has been named among the top in the country by the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ), a nonpartisan, not-for-profit research and policy organization, for strong training in classroom manag
Assistant Professor Deborah Hummer has been named a recipient of the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing Award.
The Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity and the LGBTQIA History Planning Committee at UNC Pembroke recently announced events for LGBTQIA+ History Month.
Jennifer King, the first female African American assistant coach in the National Football League, as well as University of Houston head coach and Pembroke native Kelvin Sampson are among a host of stars scheduled to highlight the night when the UNC Pembroke athletics departme
The Department of Counseling has been awarded a $198,310 grant to integrate substance use disorder education into the curriculum of health care and health services education programs at UNC Pembroke.
Five UNC Pembroke journalism alumni received third-place honors in a student category for environmental reporting, announced Sept. 30 during an annual award ceremony held by the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ).
The National Science Foundation has awarded UNC Pembroke a grant of $86,880 to develop computer simulations which may be used to test new methods of treating neuromuscular diseases.
UNC Pembroke is canceling all in-person Homecoming activities in response to health and safety concerns and large gathering restrictions related to COVID-19.
The university is considering opportunities for virtual events during Homecoming Week set for October 12-17.