She鈥檚 talented, smart, well organized, hardworking, and a gifted writer. Having such qualities were crucial while Tonya Locklear pursued a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing from Oklahoma City University, and at the same time, she navigated the daily administrative task
Local elementary school students are becoming budding gardeners thanks to an ongoing collaboration between UNC Pembroke, Duke Energy Foundation and the Public Schools of Robeson County.
Fresh out of medical school, Christian Ryckeley will soon begin a three-year emergency medicine residency at Aventura Hospital and Medical Center in Florida.
Biology major Jared Tuton is the recipient of a second North Carolina Space Grant. Tuton joins a distinguished group of undergraduate and graduate students from across the state whose STEM research for 2021-2022 is funded by space grants. Tuton's research, which is mentored by Dr
Thanks in part to funding from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, UNC Pembroke faculty and students have partnered with the Migrant Education Program to create a teaching garden in Robeson County for migrant students.
Biology alumna Nicole Stumbling Bear (class of 2019), was just awarded 鈥淏eginning Teacher of the Year鈥 at Gray's Creek Middle School in Hope Mills, North Carolina, where she teaches 7th-grade science. This outstanding achievement comes as no real surprise, given Stumbling Bear鈥檚 e