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WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH: From tourism to autism, Lambeth a leading lady in Richmond County
While she’s spent the past month highlighting the successful women of Richmond County, Tourism Director Meghann Lambeth is a leading lady in her own right.
UNC Pembroke grad students named Schweitzer Fellows
PEMBROKE — UNC Pembroke graduate students — Anna Hampton and Meg Smith — have been named 2022-2023 North Carolina Albert Schweitzer Fellows.
'Believe One More Day': Trying times lead Richmond County native to write inspirational books
ROCKINGHAM — In an uncertain world full of questions, one man’s faith carried him through numerous life trials.
UNCP awarded $1.9 million grant to assist social work, counseling graduate students
PEMBROKE — UNC Pembroke has been awarded a $1.9 million federal grant to provide financial support and training for students seeking a master’s degree in social work or counseling.
NC Medicaid providers to be reimbursed for COVID-19 vaccine counseling
RALEIGH — To help Medicaid beneficiaries get the accurate information they need to make an informed decision about getting the COVID-19 vaccine, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will reimburse Medicaid providers for providing counseling on the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination.
UNCP alumnus Harley Locklear admitted to counseling doctoral program at N.C. State University
PEMBROKE — Harley Locklear, a Fall 2020 graduate of the professional school counseling program at UNC Pembroke, will continue his studies in the doctoral program at N.C. State University this fall.
Telecounseling professional development series begins June 18
PEMBROKE — UNC Pembroke’s College of Health Sciences, Department of Counseling, hosts a four-part Telecounseling Professional Development Series beginning June 18, 2020.
UNCP Counseling Department expands wellness initiative at Dillon Middle
PEMBROKE — As part of a collaborative effort among the Department of Counseling in the College of Health Sciences at UNC Pembroke, Perdue Farms through the Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation and the Walmart Foundation, will continue a project to provide social and emotional learning opportunities for students at Dillon Middle School.