Fayetteville State University, the state’s second-oldest historically Black college and university, has opened its new, state-of-the-art College of Education building.
The $70 million investment honors the school’s legacy of Black excellence while preparing the next generation of educators and leaders.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony marks a significant chapter in the university’s history, which stretches back 159 years to its founding by seven men who envisioned a school where Black students could learn and create a better future…