‘It’s Bigger than Just Buildings’: Chancellor Reflects on 5 Years Leading Fayetteville State
Chancellor Darrell T. Allison said FSU’s growth has focused on expanding access, strengthening military partnerships, and increasing its role in Fayetteville.
Former Fayetteville State Cheer Coach Sues School Over Firing
LaWanda Miller filed a lawsuit against Fayetteville State University, claiming discrimination and breach of contract after her dismissal.
Fayetteville Greenlights Affordable Housing Project on Long‑Vacant Murchison Road Site
After years of waiting on a plan from Fayetteville State University that never materialized, Fayetteville is turning to a private development team to build affordable housing on city-owned vacant land along Murchison Road. The City Council voted on December 8 to allow JBS Developers to build Central Park Villas, a garden-style, 84-unit community serving low-…
Photos: 665 Students Graduate at Fayetteville State University’s Winter Commencement
Fayetteville State University celebrated its 30th Winter Commencement on December 12 as 665 students received their degrees. Provost Monica Terrell Leach, who is retiring at the close of the semester, gave the commencement address. “There is nothing more powerful than being the real thing,” Leach told graduates.
Fayetteville Students See VA Benefits Paused During Shutdown
The software issue remained unresolved due to furloughs. The VA press secretary estimates the delay in payments will not be resolved until late November at the earliest.
How Cape Fear Valley Health’s $2 million donation to Fayetteville State University could alleviate nursing shortages
Cape Fear Valley Health donated $2 million to Fayetteville State University and its nursing program to help address the nurse shortage in Southeast North Carolina and across the state.
Fayetteville State among several historically Black colleges that were threatened on Thursday
The threat was deemed not credible, and the campus did not shut down or curtail activities

