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A&T’s youngest graduates reach for the stars

Graduation children in blue caps and gowns celebrating achievement at school ceremony.

Leigh Ducking sings during the Child Development Laboratory Bridging Over Celebration graduation ceremony in the Deese Ballroom on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University Fri., Jun. 2, 2023.

Family and friends gathered to celebrate as 15 pre-K students of the Child Development Laboratory, in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, participated in their “Bridging Over” celebration on June 2 in the Deese Ballroom on the N.C. A&T campus. The class of 2023's theme was "The Sky is the Limit."

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Nutrition Professor Studying Garlic as Possible Ally in Obesity Fight

Nutrition Professor Studying Garlic as Possible Ally in Obesity Fight

While the health benefits of garlic are well known, a part of the plant that is often thrown away by U.S. farmers may help fight obesity and improve the overall health of the intestine.
Adam Naylor ’25: Creativity Catches Eye of Fashion Icon Tiffany & Co.

Adam Naylor ’25: Creativity Catches Eye of Fashion Icon Tiffany & Co.

Adam Naylor may be the first North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University student to intern at Tiffany & Co.’s landmark store, but he hopes he won’t be the last.
Two-Time Scholar, Liberal Studies Major Win Virgil Abloh Fashion Scholarship

Two-Time Scholar, Liberal Studies Major Win Virgil Abloh Fashion Scholarship

Two N.C. A&T seniors – one a fashion major and now a two-time winner, the other a liberal studies major– were named 2026 Virgil Abloh™ “Post-Modern” Scholars by the Fashion Scholarship Fund (FSF).
$2.5 Million Grant Awarded to N.C. A&T’s Human Lactation Training Program 

$2.5 Million Grant Awarded to N.C. A&T’s Human Lactation Training Program 

The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University postgraduate program preparing the next generation of human lactation consultants has been awarded a $2.5 million grant by an initiative supported by philanthropist Melinda French Gates to improve women’s health worldwide.
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