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April

  • NSU Cybersecurity Program Nationally Endorsed through 2027

    - For the third consecutive time, Norfolk State University has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD).

  • NSU Theatre Selected to Perform

    - The National Black Theatre Festival, the largest Black theatre festival in the world, recently announced the festival selections for 2022.

  • MCJR Week Program

    - MCJR Week Offers Futuristic Vision to Legacy Program - The Mass Communication and Journalism Department provided the best of the best to Norfolk State University for the 2022 MCJR Week. The theme was “Vision Cast 2022: The Fusion of Legacy and Futurism.”

  • NSUIC Economic Partnership

    - NSUIC and Partners Funnel $1M Into Economy - The NSU Innovation Center is proud to announce that the center, and the entrepreneurs from around the Hampton Roads area who graduated from its signature incubation program, have raised more than $1 million in funding, which has been circulated back into the local and national economy.

  • RISE 2022 Highlights

    - RISE 2022 Brings Researchers and NSU Students Together - This year, the success of The Annual Research and Innovation Symposium and Exhibition (RISE) from April 4 through April 7, 2022, has only continued to grow and bring in stronger talent with each successive year, and this year was no different.

  • Writer's Festival Inspires NSU Students

    - William Carroll Writers’ Festival Inspires NSU Students - The month of April kicked off with the 8th annual William Carroll Writers’ Festival. Hosted by Assistant Professor Dr. Jocelyn Heath, the English and Foreign Language departments hold the three-day event, along with the university, to commemorate the legacy of the late Dr. William Carroll, a Norfolk State alumnus and faculty member of the English department.

  • NSU BOV Rector Featured in NY Times Article

    - Devon Henry was featured for helping Virginia rid itself of its Confederate legacy.

  • President Adams-Gaston Appointed to White House HBCU Advisory Board

    - Norfolk State University President Javaune Adams-Gaston, Ph.D., has been selected to serve on the President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The appointment was recently announced by President Joe Biden.

  • Notice Regarding Changes to Tuition and Fees

    - In accordance with §23.1-307.D. of the Code of Virginia (see below), Norfolk State University is providing notice that changes to the University’s tuition and fees are now being considered. 

  • Tournament of Roses President Presents Flag to NSU

    - The Spartan Legion will march in the 134th Tournament of Roses Parade in January 2023.