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Pages in category "North Carolina Central University alumni" The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
North Carolina Central University was founded by James E. Shepard as the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua for the Colored Race in the Hayti District. Chautauqua was an educational movement that originated in the Northeast. The school was chartered in 1909 as a private institution and opened on July 5, 1910.
Name Class Major Notability Edwin Alderman: 1882: Former president of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Tulane University and University of Virginia: William Brantley Aycock
Eva Clayton (born 1934), U.S. Congresswoman from North Carolina 1992–2003; she graduated from Johnson C. Smith University and North Carolina Central University; Allison Hedge Coke (born 1958), American Book Award-winning author of Blood Run and other novels (raised in North Carolina, various counties)
An early image of A&T Alumni, with President James B. Dudley (center), at their 1915 reunion. This list of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C.
Presidents of North Carolina Central University (4 P) Pages in category "North Carolina Central University people" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The history of the North Carolina Central's Marching Band dates back to the 1930s when Dr. Stephen Junius Wright, an assistant professor of education at the then North Carolina College in Durham, was asked to organize the first marching band. The inaugural band was believed to have about 25 musicians. [1]
The North Carolina Central University School of Law (also known as NCCU School of Law or NCCU Law) is the law school associated with North Carolina Central University.The school is fully accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) [4] and the North Carolina State Bar Council, and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). [5]