Professor’s Field Research in Tbilisi, Georgia to Enrich Political Science Studies
This summer, Dr. Josiah Marineau will walk the streets of Tbilisi, Georgia, immersing himself in the country’s political and cultural landscape — not just as a scholar but as a storyteller for his students at UNC Pembroke. Armed with a prestigious fellowship through UNC Chapel Hill, Marineau is set to bring the world to his political science classroom in a way no textbook ever could.
Professor Matt Hassett Honored with UNC Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching
Dr. Matt Hassett's classroom is more than just a place of learning — it's a space where students find inspiration, mentorship and the confidence to challenge the world around them.
UNC Pembroke Hosts Spring 2025 Senior Capstone Exhibition: Reflections
The A.D. Gallery at UNC Pembroke is showcasing the highly anticipated Spring 2025 Senior Capstone Exhibition, Reflections, from April 1 to April 25. The exhibition features the creative talents of senior art students, with a reception scheduled for Tuesday, April 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. in Locklear Hall.
A Legacy in the Lecture Hall: Dr. Richard Vela’s 53 Years of Impact at UNCP
For more than five decades, the sound of Dr. Richard Vela’s voice has echoed through the classrooms of UNC Pembroke, guiding students through the depths of literature, theatre and film. His presence wasn’t just about lectures — it was about igniting curiosity, challenging perspectives and shaping futures.
Head of the Class: UNCP Student on Track to Earn Teaching Licensure Before 20
Hannah Pearson grew up watching her mother change lives — one lesson at a time. Now, at just 18 years old, she's following in those footsteps, well on her way to becoming one of North Carolina's youngest teachers.
Bangladesh’s youngest certified ethical hacker excels in cybersecurity program
Shirsendu Mondal possesses a unique skill set for which many Fortune 500 companies are willing to pay top dollar.
UNCP to partner with N.C. State's $30 million Bezos-backed sustainable protein research center
UNC Pembroke will play a founding role in new research initiatives for alternative proteins through a partnership with N.C. State University.
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.
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.
