By Michela Gritti
The Town of Pembroke held its annual Twilight Christmas Parade on Thursday, Dec. 4, bringing together local families, student groups, and community organizations for one of the town’s most well-known holiday traditions. UNC Pembroke participated with a university float organized by the Office of the Chancellor, featuring...
By Michela Gritti
On Friday, the Museum of the Southeast American Indian hosted its annual Holiday Bazaar, bringing more than twenty Native vendors and many shoppers into Old Main for a full day of handmade gifts, food and seasonal art.
The event ran from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and...
By Michela Gritti
The day of Thanksgiving, November 27, UNC Pembroke hosted a Thanksgiving lunch for students spending the break on campus. The event offered a traditional American meal and allowed students, especially those who are away from home, to embrace the local culture and strengthen their feel of...
By Michela Gritti
Today, Nov. 25, is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. It is recognized around the world, but it has a strong presence in Europe. Italy in particular treats this day as an important public reminder of the need to protect women, support...
By Michela Gritti
A group of UNC Pembroke students wrapped up their International Education Week on Saturday with a visit to the Chinese Lantern Festival in Cary. The Office of Global Engagement organized the trip. Students left campus at 4 p.m. and returned close to 11 p.m.
The group spent the...
BY Michela Gritti
The Office of Global Engagement (OGE) celebrated International Education Week (IEW) on Thursday, Nov. 20, by hosting psychology lecturer Dr. Daniel Cape for his presentation, "Creativity Around the World." Addressing students in room 251, Dr. Cape delivered a powerful message: "Creativity is one of the most important skills in...