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September

  • Afrobeats FEST 757 Returns to Student Center

    - Tidewater African Cultural Alliance and Norfolk State University Dance Theatre will hold the 4th annual Afrobeats FEST 757. The mini-festival will take place through four events at the NSU Student Center.

  • Game Day Updates and Reminders

    - NSU has some new game-day protocols in place at Dick Price Stadium this year. This will provide a safer environment for the public and expedite fan entry into the stadium.

  • NSU Increases Enrollment

    - Despite steady declines in enrollment at colleges and universities throughout the nation, Norfolk State University saw a 17% increase in new incoming students and a 5% increase in total students.

  • NSU Teams with IBM

    - Norfolk State University will work with IBM to establish a Cybersecurity Leadership Center, giving students and faculty access to IBM training, software and certifications at no cost.

  • NSU Named Top 20 HBCU

    - For the third year in a row, Norfolk State University has been ranked by U.S. News and World Report as one of the Top 20 HBCUs in the nation.

  • Covington Named Chief of Police

    - Brian K. Covington has been selected as Norfolk State University’s new Chief of Police following an extensive national search by the University.

  • CSET Good News Report August 2022

    - This is the August 2022 rendition of the CSET Good news report highlighting the memorable awards and opportunities that transpired in the month of August in the NSU College of Science, Engineering and Technology.

  • Landmark Foundation Donates $5 Million

    - Frank Batten, Jr., President and CEO of the Landmark Foundation, presented President Dr. Javaune Adams-Gaston with a $5 million check in a presentation ceremony in the L. Douglas Wilder Performing Arts Center on Friday, Sept, 2, 2022.

  • Condolences and Statement from President Adams-Gaston

    - Our prayers and condolences are with all those impacted by the tragic event of Sept. 3, 2022.

  • NSU Partners for Black Health and Wellness

    - To continue the celebration of Black history year-round, the Virginia Beach History Museums, Norfolk State University (NSU) and the Princess Anne County Training School/Union Kempsville High School Alumni and Friends Association (PACTS/UKHS) are excited to announce their next panel event, “Black Health & Wellness: Looking Back to Find the Path Forward.” This free, quarterly virtual panel series kicked off in February, and will continue through December 2022.