Professional Development
Pop Culture
Science and Nature
Eagle Pride Amplified
Black History
100

This type of assessment refers to a variety of ways to assess a student’s demonstration of knowledge and skills; may include (original) performances, projects, exhibitions, and portfolios.

Authentic assessment

100

The famous superhero who lives in the fictional city of Gotham.

Batman

100

The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.

Photosynthesis

100

The university's official motto, which emphasizes academic and community commitment.

In truth and service

100

A key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, this author's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is considered a masterpiece of American literature.

Zora Neale Hurston

200

This graphic organizer involves visually organizing information to help students make connections and enhance understanding?

mindmapping

200

The actor who played the role of Indiana Jones.

Harrison Ford

200

The planet known as the "Red Planet."

Mars

200

The former editor-at-large for Vogue magazine and fashion icon who is an NCCU alumnus.

André Leon Talley

200

As a civil rights lawyer, he successfully argued the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case before later becoming the first African American Supreme Court Justice.

Thurgood Marshall

300

Students’ ability to focus is normally one minute per year of age. The maximum time for the adult learner is 15-20 minutes.

Attention Span

300

Beyoncé's first solo single, a 2003 hit featuring her future husband Jay-Z, was a massive success that helped launch her solo career.

Crazy in Love

300

The study of plants.

botany

300

The name of NCCU's first permanent female chancellor, who served from 2013 to 2016.

Dr. Debra Saunders-White

300

This civil rights leader posthumously won a 1971 Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
400

The "S" in PIES stands for? 

Simultaneous interaction

400

The iconic villain in a black helmet and a cape who is revealed to be Luke Skywalker's father.

Darth Vader

400

The chemical symbol for gold.

Au

400

This prominent civil rights activist and lawyer, a key figure in the NAACP, also served as Chancellor of NCCU.

Julius L. Chambers

400

In 1992, this doctor and engineer became the first African American woman to travel to space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour.

Dr. Mae Jemison

500

The very first and most basic level of Bloom's Taxonomy, which focuses on recalling facts and information.

Remember

500

This legendary singer, known as the "Queen of Soul," was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Aretha Franklin

500

This element is the most abundant in the Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

500

The story of this alumnus, a high school football coach, was made famous in the movie Remember the Titans.

Herman Boone

500

Despite battling polio as a child, this sprinter became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at a single Olympic Games, which she did in 1960.

Wilma Rudolph