Press Releases
Spring into History with PATH!
Songbirds and sunshine return as spring is here!
North Carolina Arts Council Announces 2021-2022 Grant Guidelines
The North Carolina Arts Council’s 2021-22 grant guidelines for organizations are now available.
N.C. Civil Rights Trail Announces Three New Markers
The North Carolina Civil Rights Trail is proud to announce that three historical markers will be added to the trail system following the first round of applications.
'Seeking Liberty in Halifax' Virtual Program
The unsung participation of African Americans in the Revolutionary War will be examined in an online panel discussion Saturday, March 13 at 10 a.m.
Bentonville Anniversary Commemoration Goes Virtual
The anniversary commemoration of the largest battle ever fought on North Carolina soil will have a different look this year.
Historic Halifax Hosts Heroic Harriet Tubman Statue
You may have heard the legends, read books, or even seen the recent movie, “Harriet,” but now you can see a larger-than-life statue of the heroic figure at Historic Halifax State Historic Site in o
Women’s History Month Observances at State Museums and Attractions
The far-reaching and impactful accomplishments and contributions of women often have been often overlooked in North Carolina and the nation.
State Library Welcomes Avery-Mitchell-Yancey Regional Library to NC Cardinal Library Consortium
The Avery-Mitchell-Yancey Regional Library system officially joined NC Cardinal in February, giving residents of those counties access to over 7 million books.
New partnership with Black Folks Camp Too will help energize NC outdoors with greater diversity
Take action for more unity in the great outdoors.
HBCU Internships Through the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Students at the state’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) will have the opportunity to learn and earn this summer through a 10-week paid summer internship within the N.C.
