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October 10 2002
Vol. 94, Issue 3

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The NCCU Year in Pictures 2000-2001

The NCCU Year in Pictures 1999-2000


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Mr. NCCU Rande`l Johnson poses with Miss NCCU Candis Jones.
Mr. NCCU Rande`l Johnson poses with Miss
NCCU, Candis Jones (Photo: Aaron Daye/Echo Staff Photographer)

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.” [click to read]


School gets NASA grant
Branislav Vlahovic’s most recent grant is from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for $1.6 million
[click to read]


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. [Go to article]


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. [Go to article]


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. [Go to article]


‘Big teddy bear’ gives fifth sense
Guide dog helps blind student navigate around campus and through life. Just don't touch! [Go to article]


Landmark set for 2003 upgrade
The house at 1902 Fayetteville Street represents a history, a heritage and the pride of a community. [Go to article]


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. [Go to article]


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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