
UNCP to launch Master of Healthcare Administration program
Continuing its mission to support critical workforce needs, UNC Pembroke will launch a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) program.

UNCP to establish a Doctor of Optometry program
The University of North Carolina Pembroke will soon be home to the state’s only public doctoral program in optometry — chartering a new path for comprehensive primary care for eye and visual health in North Carolina and surrounding states.

UNCP Students Tell the Stories of Scotland Seniors With Art, Writing
Fourteen students within two departments at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke received more than a grade following a collaborative assignment; they received lessons in life that transcended through generations.

UNCP announces Chancellor’s, Honors list for Spring 2024
UNCP has released the Chancellor’s list and Honors list for Spring 2024.

Wingate President Emeritus Jerry McGee awarded honorary degree from UNCP
Dr. Jerry McGee, president emeritus of Wingate University, dedicated nearly 45 years of service to higher education in the Carolinas, impacting the lives of countless students, faculty and staff.

UNCP professor wins Communicator Award for PBS series
Professor Terence Dollard of the Department of Mass Communication at UNC Pembroke has earned an Award of Excellence in the 2024 Communicator Awards for his TV show “Comic Culture,” which airs on The NC Channel and is hosted online at www.pbs.org.

REACH Fellows present research during symposium at UNC Pembroke
What began as undergraduate research into the memory aspect of war through examining personal letters of eyewitness accounts of the attack on Pearl Harbor evolved into a life-changing experience for UNC Pembroke junior Mason Schwenneker.

UNCP awards 1,013 degrees at Spring Commencement
Alexius Fields refused to let a stroke in high school stand in her way of achieving her dream of becoming a college graduate.

UNCP’s Michelle Bailey: ‘A poster child for perseverance’
Michelle Bailey’s path to graduation wasn’t easy, but this was nothing new. Life has always been an uphill battle for this wife and mother of three, who underwent her first brain surgery when she was 16.

UNCP builds on strong reputation of preparing students for healthcare careers
Alexis Little was moved to tears as she read an email from the graduate admissions office at Methodist University.