

Black Women's Empowerment in the Workplace Starts Conversation in UC Lounge
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) who partnered with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) hosted a panel to discuss issues, trials and empowerment of being an African American woman. The event was in the UC Lounge on Feb. 18 from 5-7 p.m. The three panelists were Community Director of Cypress Jaquala Lyons, Mass Communications professor Clejetter Cousins, and Associate Professor for the School of Education Dr. Frankie Denise


Black History Month Events on UNCP's Campus
Tired of Being Black, Sick and Tired Event Dr. Toney Graham III, who specializes in internal medicine addressed students, was special guest for the event, "Tired of Being Black, Sick and Tired," as a part of NAACP week. He discussed three key components in health: mental, drug abuse and overall physical health. “Healthcare and taking care of your health has to be universal,” Graham said when discussing about why healthcare is important to each person. The Meharry Medical Coll