Courtesy of North Carolina Central University
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) mourns the loss of football student-athlete Terrence Howard, who passed away on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, at the age of 19.
His contagious excitement, energized personality, and infectious laughter made him someone everyone wanted to be around. He was a dedicated teammate, always ready to support, uplift, and inspire his fellow Eagles to give their best.
He was also an avid reader and a lover of country music. He often serenaded his teammates on the field and during workouts, and his ‘silly songs’ were a source of entertainment and bonding among his peers.
A committed scholar, Terrence Howard eagerly looked forward to the academic opportunities he would encounter while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in behavioral health and social sciences. He had a strong desire to help others and aspired to build a fulfilling career in family relations following graduation.
Message from NCCU Chancellor Dr. Karrie G. Dixon
My Dearest NCCU Family:
I am deeply saddened to announce the tragic loss of Mr. Terrance Howard, a first-year transfer student and valued member of the NCCU football team. Terrance was fatally injured in a car accident and passed away on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024.
A native of Texas City, Texas, Terrance was excited to continue his collegiate football career with the Eagles and foster deep connections with his new teammates. Terrance’s contagious excitement, energized personality and infectious laughter made him someone everyone wanted to be around. He was a dedicated teammate, always ready to support, uplift and inspire his fellow Eagle to give their best.
He was also an avid reader and a lover of country music, often serenading his teammates on the field and during workouts. His ‘silly songs’ were a source of entertainment and bonding among his peers.
A committed scholar, Terrance was eagerly looking forward to the academic opportunities that he would encounter in his pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in behavioral health and social sciences. He had a strong desire to help others and aspired to build a fulfilling career in the family relations field following graduation.
Students are encouraged to seek support as needed during this difficult time. Counseling services are available by calling 919-530-7646 or visiting the Student Health Building on the second floor. The office is open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There are also drop-in hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., though there might be some wait time during these hours. For immediate crisis support after 5 p.m., please use the same contact number. Faculty and staff can access ComPsych guidance resources through the university’s HR page.
Details regarding Terrence’s funeral service will be shared when available.
Please keep his family, friends, professors, classmates, teammates, and coaches in your thoughts and prayers.
In Truth and Service,
Dr. Karrie G. Dixon
Chancellor