UNC Pembroke continues to build on its commitment to supporting military service members, veterans and their families, earning top honors in the newly released 2025-2026 Military Friendly rankings.
Dr. Laura Gerald, president of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, will be the keynote speaker for UNC Pembroke鈥檚 Spring Commencement ceremonies on May 9 and May 10.
For college athletes, Media Day is one of the most exciting times of the year. They put on their UNCP gear, line up with props, and prepare to kick off the season.
In a move to expand access to four-year degrees and ease the path for local students, UNC Pembroke has announced a new guaranteed transfer initiative in partnership with Richmond Community College (RCC).
In a rare visit to Robeson County, the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond met with local business owners and community leaders to gain firsthand insight into the economic challenges facing rural America. The visit offered a 鈥渂oots-on-the-
Dr. Shreerekha Pillai, a scholar, educator and leader with more than 30 years of experience advancing academic excellence and empowering students, has been named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at UNC Pembroke.
For four UNC Pembroke art students and their faculty mentors, a recent trip to New York City was more than just a visit 鈥 it was an immersive journey into the heart of artistic expression.
UNC Pembroke has selected Barnes & Noble College as its new campus bookstore provider, marking the start of an exciting new chapter for the UNCP Bookstore. The transition will take effect in July 2025.
Bridging generations through storytelling and art, a group of English and art students at UNC Pembroke joined forces to capture the lives of senior members of the Lumbee community in a unique intergenerational project.
Nostalgia-inducing unforgettable hits! The internationally acclaimed hit show 鈥淭he Simon & Garfunkel Story鈥 is bringing its national tour to the Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of UNC Pembroke on March 28 at 7:30
After spending a week in the heart of Chicago鈥檚 inner city, UNC Pembroke freshman Nate Carter returned to campus with a new perspective and a renewed passion for helping others.
This summer, Dr. Josiah Marineau will walk the streets of Tbilisi, Georgia, immersing himself in the country鈥檚 political and cultural landscape 鈥 not just as a scholar but as a storyteller for his students at UNC Pembroke.