By Michela Gritti
UNC Pembroke will celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 17–22 with a full slate of cultural events, workshops and global learning opportunities hosted by the Office of Global Engagement.
The annual observance highlights the value of international education and exchange, aligning with a nationwide initiative led by...
By Michela Gritti
Students and faculty joined in the Thomas Hall Auditorium on Monday, Nov. 3, for an evening of inspiration and reflection as Cassondra Searight, President and Founder of Eagle Consulting & Development LLC, shared her story and her vision for finding purpose in both work and life.
The...
By Devin McCullough
Friday Night: Braves Top Chowan, 3-1
At Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court on Friday night, the UNC Pembroke volleyball team defeated Chowan 3-1 (25-20, 26-24, 26-28, 25-11) to maintain their late-season winning streak. The Braves won for the third time in a row with a net percentage of.225 and...
By Sanyah Taylor
A series of Student Government Association meetings highlighted the university’s commitment to Native American recognition, community engagement, and student-led initiatives.
November is recognized nationally as Native American Heritage Month, and the SGA formally acknowledged this with a resolution honoring Native American students, faculty, and community members. The resolution...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Department of Energy will accept applications for the Heating Assistance Program (HAP) from January 5 to 30, 2026.The department staff was scheduled to begin receiving applications on Nov. 3, but the program was delayed due to the government shutdown.LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy...
By Devin McCullough
The UNC Pembroke volleyball team came out firing on all cylinders but couldn’t hold off a late surge from Converse, falling 3-2 (25-22, 25-19, 23-25, 18-25, 18-20) in a heartbreaker Friday evening at Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court.
The Braves looked dominant early, taking the first two sets behind...