03/03/2026
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Honors College
Terrence “Olu” Rouse has been named North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s finalist for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship, one of the nation’s most prestigious fellowships for students pursuing careers in public service leadership.
03/02/2026
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Academic Affairs
Andrew P. Daire brings three decades of higher education administrative experience to his new role, having served most recently as provost of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
02/10/2026
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Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumnus, author and illustrator Shamar Knight-Justice is starting a new chapter as an editor with the release of his 11th children’s book, “Melodies of the Weary Blues.”
The book, an artistic and cultural tribute to Langston Hughes’ poem, “The Weary Blues,” commemorates the 100-year legacy of Hughes’ piece.
02/05/2026
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College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Pioneers whose work shaped sports editing, NBA beat reporting, golf journalism and column writing will be honored in the second class of the Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame (BSHOF) this spring at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.