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Just call him ‘Mr.’
N.C. Central University’s search for a few good men came to an end at the first Mr. NCCU Pageant titled “A Few Good Men.”
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School gets NASA grant
Branislav Vlahovic’s most recent grant is from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for $1.6 million
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Survey ranks NCCU 49th
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine has ranked N.C. Central University in the top 100 most affordable quality public universities in the U.S.
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Broad: More people going to college in N.C.
Minority enrollment has doubled since the 1970s. North Carolina A&T’s enrollment went from 4,510 students in 1972 to 8,319 in 2001. Similarly, NCCU’s growth went from 3,760 students to 5,753 over the same time period.
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Local late-night eateries abound
NCCU Students who need to grab a bite to eat after the cafeteria has closed, or after a late night of studying or partying have plenty of options.
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‘Big teddy bear’ gives fifth sense
Guide dog helps blind student navigate around campus and through life. Just don't touch!
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Landmark set for 2003 upgrade
The house at 1902 Fayetteville Street represents a history, a heritage and the pride of a community.
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Early college program for high schoolers focuses on sciences
N.C. Central University and Durham Public Schools are joining together to form an early college high school on the NCCU campus.
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More Stories:
Eagles top HBCU blood donations
Scholarship Winners Awarded Laptops
Beyond NCCU:
Black colleges join forces to create news service
Briefs:
Alumna leaves large monetary gift to NCCU
Sound Machine gets award from Honda
Writing Center gets fresh start
Lecture examines public sector corruption
Law society sponsors mountain trail hike
Fall summit a first for NC Central
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