North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s inaugural cohort (Cohort ’25) of the Defense Civilian Training Corps (DCTC) will graduate Saturday, May 10, across two ceremonies at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. One of four universities selected to pilot the DCTC Scholars Program along with Purdue University, the University of Arizona and Virginia Tech University, N.C. A&T tapped 19 students representing diverse academic backgrounds — both STEM and non-STEM focused — for the program’s initial class.
Robert H. Newman, Ph.D., is uncovering new modes of protein kinase regulation involved in health and disease, building collaborations with academic and industry partners, and creating exciting opportunities for students to engage in cutting-edge biomedical research.
William Oyom and Arjun Thapa will be the first two students to graduate from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences with a Ph.D.
Two teams representing North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University won second and third place at the American Chemistry Society’s (ACS) inaugural ChemBiz pitch competition during its national conference in San Diego.