UNCP featured in Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges report
A new study on the impacts of rural public colleges has found that the stress of COVID-19 on these institutions’ finances is endangering the economies, healthcare and upward mobility of the communities they serve. UNC Pembroke is featured in the study.
UNCP celebrates Black History Month
The Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity and the Black History Month Committee at UNC Pembroke recently announced events for Black History Month.
UNCP, University of Arizona to host virtual “We Still Remain” conference
The American Indian Studies Department at UNCP will partner with the Native Nations Institute at the University of Arizona to host ‘We Still Remain,’ a conference focused on the promotion of Southeast indigenous research, scholarship and collaboration.
Native American school mascots are dwindling
The mascot for South Point High School Red Raiders is an American Indian man with an earring and a long feather running alongside a mohawk. It’s an image Isabella Lanford would like to erase.
UNCP Football announces 7-member signing class
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke signed seven football players to national letters of intent on Wednesday during the first day of the 2021 spring signing period.
No. 19 Swimming projected to finish atop field at MEC Championships
Still armed with a cast of student-athletes that helped the program capture its first conference title last season, the 19th-ranked UNC Pembroke swimming team was a unanimous choice to finish atop the field at the Mountain East Conference Championships in a preseason poll of the league's head coaches that was released on Tuesday afternoon.