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2026 Articles
UNC System Bestows Teaching Excellence Award upon Biology Professor Han
02/16/2026 in College of Science and Technology
Jian “Jessica” Han, Ph.D., of the College of Science and Technology, has been named N.C. A&T’s 2026 recipient of the UNC Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Two Students Selected for Sports Journalism Institute’s 34th Class
02/12/2026 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
Junior multimedia journalism student Xavier Burton and journalism alumna Reiven Douglas have been selected for the Sports Journalism Institute’s 34th class.
N.C. A&T Alumnus Reimagines ‘The Weary Blues’ for Its 100th Anniversary
02/10/2026 in Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumnus, author and illustrator Shamar Knight-Justice is starting a new chapter as an editor with the release of his 11th children’s book, “Melodies of the Weary Blues.” The book, an artistic and cultural tribute to Langston Hughes’ poem, “The Weary Blues,” commemorates the 100-year legacy of Hughes’ piece.
Chancellor Martin ‘Side by Side’ Episode Debuts on PBS
02/10/2026
Chancellor James R. Martin II is featured on the Feb. 10 episode of “Side by Side with Nido Qubein” on PBS North Carolina.
A&T Partners with Launch Greensboro to Create Aggie Innovation Lab
02/06/2026 in Academic Affairs, Honors College
The Center of Excellence in Entrepreneurship & Innovation and Launch Greensboro have launched Aggie Innovation Lab to connect student talent with real business needs across the entrepreneurial community in Greensboro.
Gloster Elected to Council of Graduate Schools Board
02/05/2026 in The Graduate College
Clay Gloster Jr., Ph.D., has been elected to serve a one-year term on the 2026 Council of Graduate Schools Board of Directors.
A&T to Host 2026 Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame Induction in Spring
02/05/2026 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Pioneers whose work shaped sports editing, NBA beat reporting, golf journalism and column writing will be honored in the second class of the Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame (BSHOF) this spring at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Scientist Receives $1M Grant to Explore ‘Mediterranean South’ Diet
02/03/2026 in Research, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education
Shengmin Sang, Ph.D., has been awarded a four-year, $1,046,500 grant to investigate the potential health benefits of introducing elements of the popular Mediterranean diet into traditional Southern fare.
Registration Open for 40th Annual Small Farms Week
02/02/2026 in Cooperative Extension
Registration is open for Small Farms Week 2026, March 22-26 under the theme “Deep Roots, Strong Future: 40 Years of Small Farm Impact.”
N.C. A&T Spring Semester ART Your Lunch! Kicks off with Robinson ’14, Portraits as Art
01/30/2026 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host “I AM: Portrait Series” on Thursday, Feb. 5, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in Dudley Memorial Building, 202 University Circle.
66th Anniversary of A&T Four Sit-In to be Commemorated Virtually
01/29/2026 in Alumni
The annual A&T Four Sit-In Anniversary Celebration will be held virtually Friday, Jan. 30, at 9 a.m. because of inclement weather conditions.
Commemoration Honors McNair ‘71 on 40th Anniversary of Challenger Disaster
01/28/2026 in Alumni
A&T paid tribute to alumnus, physicist and astronaut Ronald E. McNair, Ph.D., on the 40th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger disaster.
A&T to Install Chancellor James R. Martin II on 135th Founders Day
01/28/2026
A&T will celebrate the 135th anniversary of its founding and hold the installation ceremony of Chancellor James R. Martin II in a joint ceremony Monday, March 9, 2026.
A&T to Face NCCU in Aggies vs. Eagles Jazz Classic ‘Battle Royal’
01/28/2026 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The N.C. A&T Jazz Ensemble will perform the “Battle Royal” with the North Carolina Central University Jazz Ensemble in the Aggies vs. Eagles Classic on Friday, Feb. 13.
Online Programs Shine in New U.S. News & World Report Rankings
01/27/2026
U.S. News & World Report’s new Best Online Programs 2026 rankings recognize nine A&T degree programs among the top 50 in the United States.
CAES Researchers Honored During Patent Reveal Day
01/26/2026 in Research, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Three researchers from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences were among the inventors honored by the Division of Research during Patent Reveal Day.
A&T Celebrates Legacy of Innovation, Looks Ahead to Continued Growth
01/26/2026 in Research
Seventeen faculty members, representing various colleges and disciplines, attended the Patent Reveal Day event and were recognized for successfully translating discoveries into products that will have real-world impact for society.
66th Anniversary of A&T Four Sit-In Commemoration Set for Jan. 30
01/22/2026 in Alumni
The 66th annual Sit-In Anniversary Breakfast and Wreath Laying is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 30, beginning at the Alumni-Foundation Event Center
N.C. A&T Junior Combines Tech with Social Justice through Hey Justice App
01/21/2026 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Political Science
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University political science junior Danielle Bunker is turning legal confusion into clarity with Hey Justice, a technology-driven app that blends social justice and digital innovation to support those navigating the justice system.
A&T to Honor McNair ‘71 on 40th Anniversary of Challenger Disaster
01/20/2026 in Alumni, College of Science and Technology, Physics
A&T will honor Ronald E. McNair '71, Ph.D., with “40 Years of Inspiration, Innovation and Impact: Beyond the Horizon – Continuing McNair’s Mission” with a symposium for TRiO McNair scholars and a public luncheon.
Wright-Greene Named Chief Human Resources Officer
01/16/2026 in Business and Finance, Human Resources
Darryl D. Wright-Greene, Ph.D., begins as associate vice chancellor for Human Resources and chief human resources officer Feb. 2 and will also serve as a member of Chancellor James R. Martin II’s cabinet.
A&T to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. in Two Events
01/15/2026
A&T will celebrate the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in two events next week.
Poets&Quants Ranks MBA Program Among Nation’s Top 100
01/12/2026 in College of Business and Economics, Business Education, The Graduate College
A&T's MBA program has been ranked No. 84 nationally by leading business education news publication Poets&Quants. This distinction places them in the top 10% of the nation’s MBA programs.
School of Nursing Launches Initiatives for Community Education, Student Success
01/07/2026 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Nursing
The School of Nursing is building on a series of transformative initiatives launched over the past year to enhance clinical training, community engagement and nursing innovation.
Academic Administrator Tapped for AASCU Department Chair Leadership Institute
01/07/2026 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, English
Kimberly C. Harper, Ph.D., is included in the new 2026 cohort of the national Department Chair Leadership Institute produced by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
2025 Articles
Moody’s Reaffirms A&T Aa3 Credit Rating, Describes Outlook as ‘Stable’
12/18/2025 in Business and Finance
Moody’s has issued a new credit opinion for A&T that reaffirms its credit rating of Aa3 and describes the university’s rating outlook as “stable.”
A&T Honors Legacy of Class of 1961 with University Mace Retirement
A&T celebrated a milestone in institutional history during a ceremony in F.D. Bluford Library, formally retiring the university mace that has served as a ceremonial symbol for more than three decades.
University Farm Grows to Largest Size Ever with Land Purchases
12/18/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
The University Farm will expand by nearly 90 acres to its largest size in its 124-year history thanks to several recent purchases of adjacent land.
CAES Hits Milestones with Ph.D.s., New Academic Offerings, Record Enrollment Gains
12/17/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
CAES celebrated a semester of success this fall, with record enrollment growth, a new double master’s degree pathway, a new dietetics concentration and the college’s first three-time graduate.
A&T Prepares for Homecoming's Glittering Centennial Edition
12/16/2025
Set for Oct. 25-Nov. 1, the Greatest Homecoming on Earth will be bigger and better than ever with Aggies traveling in from around the world for the 100th anniversary of the big event.
Prepared for Purpose: A&T Celebrates Fall 2025 Graduates
12/13/2025
N.C. A&T celebrated its newest alumni with a graduate ceremony Friday, Dec. 12, and baccalaureate ceremony Saturday, Dec. 13, both in First Horizon Coliseum at the Greensboro Complex.
COAACH Offers Tips, Resources for Caregivers During Holidays
12/12/2025 in Research, COAACH
COAACH is continuing its mission to ensure community members feel seen, supported and equipped while serving as caregivers to their loved ones.
Cooperative Extension Administrator Receives George Washington Carver Award
12/10/2025 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
M. Ray McKinnie received the George Washington Carver Award and was inducted into the George Washington Carver Public Service Hall of Fame at Tuskegee University.
Honors College Receives Prestigious NCHC Portz Grant
12/09/2025 in Research, Honors College
The Honors College has been selected as one of only three recipients nationwide for the highly competitive 2025 National Collegiate Honors Council Portz Grant.
Larkins '20 Introduces “Tanglewood,” Short Film Representing Black Women
12/08/2025 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
Kayla Annmarie Larkins '20 has turned her journalistic eye to filmmaking with her latest short film, “Tanglewood.”
Harrison '06 Named Director of University Communications
Jamesia Harrison '06 has been named director of University Communications .
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Debuts Community Resource Page
12/04/2025 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
The College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences has added a “Community Resources” page to its website to help members of the East Greensboro, Triad and North Carolina communities find support.
N.C. A&T to Host Ninth Winter Wishes in Aggieland Celebration
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host its ninth Winter Wishes in Aggieland celebration Friday, Dec. 5. The cherished holiday tradition brings the N.C. A&T community together to spread love and holiday cheer through this annual gift drive for Guilford County children in foster care.
Daye ‘24 Named Bank of America Panther Ticket Teacher of the Year Finalist
Alumnus Brandon L. Daye has been selected as one of six national finalists for the 2025 Bank of America Panther Ticket Teacher of the Year Award
Bradley '13 Named to Triad Business Journal’s 2026 40 Under 40 List
12/02/2025 in Academic Affairs, Alumni
Precious Bradley '13 has been named to the Triad Business Journal’s 2026 class of 40 Under 40 honorees.
Former NASA Astronaut, NFL Player Melvin to Honor N.C. A&T’s 2025 Astronaut Scholars
12/02/2025 in Honors College
Former NASA astronaut and NFL wide receiver Leland Melvin will recognize the national achievement of two North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students for their selection as 2025 Astronaut Scholars by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF).
Senior NSF Leader Named Vice Chancellor for Research
12/01/2025 in Research
Lisa M. Clough, Ph.D., acting director of NSF’s Ocean Sciences Division, will join A&T on Jan. 5 as vice chancellor for the Division of Research.
Small Farms Week 2026 to Honor 40 Years of Small Farming Innovation, Impact
12/01/2025 in Cooperative Extension
The 40th annual Small Farms Week will be March 22-26, 2026, with the theme “Deep Roots, Strong Future: 40 Years of Small Farm Impact.”
Trapp Named Associate Vice Chancellor for Administration and Strategic Operations
11/25/2025
Shannon Trapp, M.Ed., has returned to A&T as associate vice chancellor for Administration and Strategic Operations.
A&T Names Jones Bigelow to Director Role in Human Resources Division
11/24/2025 in Business and Finance, Human Resources
Laquetta Jones Bigelow, J.D., has been named director of Employee Relations and Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Officer.
Howroyd to Be Celebrated at HBCU Honors Nov. 30 on BET, BET Her
11/21/2025 in Alumni
Janice Bryant Howroyd will be honored during Thanksgiving weekend at the third annual 2025 HBCU Honors.
N.C. A&T, Greensboro Bound Host Inaugural High School Poet Laureate Poetry Workshop
11/21/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Department of English, in collaboration with Greensboro Bound, recently hosted a High School Poet Laureate (HSPL) Poetry Workshop, marking the beginning of what organizers hope will become an annual tradition.
Hairston '09, '17 Receives Erskine B. Bowles Staff Service Award
11/20/2025 in Student Affairs, Alumni, Staff
Assistant Director of Student Activities Veronica Hairston ‘09, ‘17, has received the Erskine B. Bowles Staff Service Award, one of the highest honors presented to employees across the UNC System.
N.C. A&T’s Journalism and Mass Communication Department Launches Advisory Board
11/20/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (JOMC) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has formed an Advisory Board in with a mission to elevate student development, learning experience and to support continuous academic excellence within the academic unit.
A&T Announces Fall 2025 Three-Minute Thesis Competition Winners
11/19/2025 in The Graduate College
The Graduate College has announced the winners of its Fall 2025 Three-Minute Thesis Competition.
Human Lactation Training Program Receives $2.5M Grant
11/18/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
The postgraduate program preparing the next generation of human lactation consultants has been awarded a $2.5 million grant by an initiative supported by philanthropist Melinda French Gates to improve women’s health worldwide.
UNC System Approves N.C. A&T’s First “Flight Path” Online Degree Programs
11/17/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University of North Carolina System has given official approval for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University to offer its first “Flight Path” online degree programs housed in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS).
A&T: America’s Top Public HBCU, Most Affordable Doctoral Research University and a Leading Social Mobility Campus
11/17/2025
A&T has logged several important new recognitions of its quality and impact as the most high-profile university rankings for the current academic year conclude.
A&T Receives Transformative $63M Investment from Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott
11/14/2025 in University Advancement
A&T announced a record $63 million investment from philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott, the largest single gift ever received by the university.
State-of-the-Art Cyber Defense and AI Lab Named for Loften ‘90
11/13/2025 in University Advancement, Alumni, College of Engineering
The university has named its new state-of the-art cyber defense and artificial intelligence lab for Board of Trustees Chair Gina L. Loften ‘90.
Two N.C. A&T Students Selected as 2025 Astronaut Scholars
11/07/2025 in Honors College
Avery Love and Alexis Spence have been named 2025 Astronaut Scholars by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
The Graduate College to Host Fall 2025 Three-Minute Thesis Competition Finals
11/07/2025
The Graduate College will present the final round of its Fall 2025 Three-Minute Thesis Competition on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 3 p.m. in the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Auditorium.
A&T to Host Talk, Book Signing for Graves’ ‘Why Black People Die Sooner’
11/05/2025 in College of Science and Technology, Biology
MacKenzie Scott Endowed Professor of Biology Joseph L. Graves Jr., Ph.D., will have a talk and book signing for “Why Black People Die Sooner: Medical Misconceptions, How They Harm, and How to Fix It” on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
N.C. A&T Names Long-Time Leader Assistant Vice Provost for Online and Extended Learning
11/03/2025 in Academic Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named Regina Williams Davis, Ph.D., assistant vice provost for online and extended learning, effective Nov. 1. She’s currently serving as the academic project manager for Project Kitty Hawk (PKH).
Prestigious NIH Grant to Power Food Scientist’s Fight Against Heart Disease
10/30/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
Shengmin Sang, Ph.D., is part of a team that has received the most competitive grant offered by the National Institutes of Health to investigate whether plant-rich diets can become the newest weapon in the fight against cardiovascular disease.
Leading Development Professional Named Vice Chancellor for University Advancement
10/29/2025 in University Advancement
Tamara Josserand, M.Ed., MBA, a development professional with a nearly 30-year career in fundraising leadership for major universities from Connecticut to California, is the new vice chancellor for University Advancement.
A&T Welcomes Third Cohort of Defense Civilian Training Corps
10/28/2025 in Academic Affairs
Eleven students have been selected by the Department of Defense Defense Civilian Training Corps for the 2027 cohort.
The University Galleries Presents “Crash Course: Rasquachismo! The Art of Chicano Resourcefulness”
10/27/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host “Crash Course: Rasquachismo! The Art of Chicano Resourcefulness” on Thursday, Oct. 30, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the Dudley Memorial Building, 202 University Circle.
Renowned Scholar Harris-Perry to Visit N.C. A&T as 2025-26 Scholar Activist-in-Residence
10/24/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Center of Excellence for Social Justice (CESJ) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host college professor, award-winning writer, speaker and media host Melissa Harris-Perry, Ph.D., as the 2025-26 Scholar Activist-in-Residence. Her visit will begin Monday, Oct. 27, and last through Friday, Oct. 31.
Cobrand Named to Leadership North Carolina Cohort
10/23/2025
Sheena J. Cobrand, J.D., associate vice chancellor and deputy general counsel, has been named to the 33rd cohort of Leadership North Carolina.
Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun to Share Executive Insights at N.C. A&T Chancellor’s Speaker Series
10/22/2025 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Damola Adamolekun will headline the upcoming Chancellor’s Speaker Series, “The CEO Edge – Commanding Every Opportunity."
Triad Business Journal Names Martin, Gatling and Foster to ‘Power 50’
Chancellor James R. Martin II, Fox Rothschild LLP Partner and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Kimberly Gatling ’96 and Core Technology Molding Corp. President and CEO Geoff Foster ’90, ‘96 are on the Triad Business Journal's ninth-annual Power Players list.
A&T Announces Double Master’s Degree Pathway: “Ag MBA”
10/20/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Business and Economics, The Graduate College
A&T is introducing a double master’s degree pathway for spring 2026 that allows students to receive dual degrees in business administration and agricultural and environmental systems.
Alums Ndoh, Williams to Serve as Fall 2025 Commencement Speakers
10/17/2025 in Students
A&T alumni Uduak Ndoh and NaTasha Yvette Williams will serve as Fall 2025 Commencement keynote speakers.
A&T to Host Annual Aggie Shred and Electronic Recycle Day on Oct. 18
10/16/2025 in Information Technology Services
A&T will host its annual Aggie Shred and Electronic Recycling Day on Saturday, Oct. 18, in the parking lot at Lindsay and Laurel streets on campus.
Campbell Named College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Dean
10/15/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Shannon B. Campbell, Ph.D., has been named dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
Angela Davis to Headline Art & Activism 2025 at N.C. A&T
10/13/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Longtime activist, scholar and author Angela Y. Davis will speak at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University this Wednesday, Oct. 15, as part of the university’s Lyceum Series and its Art & Activism 2025 initiative.
N.C. A&T Announces Eighth Cheatham-White Scholars Cohort
10/10/2025 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its eighth cohort of Cheatham-White Scholarship recipients. These 20 scholars represent some of the highest-achieving students among the class of 2029.
N.C. A&T Announces 2025 Dowdy Scholars Cohort
10/09/2025 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its 2025 cohort of Lewis and Elizabeth Dowdy Scholars – 20 academically gifted first-year students who have joined the Aggie family as members of the class of 2029.
N.C. A&T Announces Fifth February One Scholars Cohort
10/08/2025 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced the fall 2025 cohort of February One Scholars, a distinguished group of 15 students representing North Carolina, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia and Washington, D.C. With an outstanding average GPA of 4.25, these scholars embody the academic rigor, leadership and service that define the program.
Enjoy Greatest Homecoming on Earth, But Know Laws, Policies and Rules Still Apply
10/07/2025 in Alumni, Students
Visitors and Aggies alike should be aware of important legal considerations as they make plans to attend homecoming.
Rouse Named N.C. A&T’s Second RFK Human Rights John Lewis Young Leaders Fellow
10/03/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Business and Economics, Honors College
A junior at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been selected as a 2025-26 Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Human Rights’ John Lewis Young Leaders (JLYL) program fellow.
A&T Announces Grand Marshal, Honorary Grand Marshals for Homecoming Parade
10/03/2025 in Alumni
A&T has announced a trio of accomplished alumni will serve as grand marshal and honorary grand marshals for the 2025 Homecoming Parade on Saturday, Oct. 11.
New e.l.f. Beauty, A&T Data Connect Return on Equity to Boards’ Gender Diversity
10/02/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences
e.l.f. Beauty, in collaboration with A&T, is sharing new data that support its Change the Board Game initiative showing companies with greater gender diversity on their boards may be better positioned to deliver stronger financial returns.
Cooperative Extension Leader McKinnie Named Outstanding NCSU Alumnus
10/01/2025 in Cooperative Extension
M. Ray McKinnie, Ph.D., associate dean and administrator of Cooperative Extension, has received the 2025 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Outstanding Alumni Award from North Carolina State University.
Researchers Use Simulation, AI to Prevent Animal-Vehicle Collisions
09/24/2025 in Research, College of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
An innovative transportation project led by faculty and students uses advanced simulation, artificial intelligence and real-time sensors to predict and prevent animal-vehicle collisions.
A&T Maintains Reputational Position in U.S. News & World Report
09/23/2025
Peers across higher education believe A&T is one of the nation’s top three HBCUs, reinforcing the university’s reputational standing in the new “Best Colleges 2026” edition of U.S. News & World Report.
Faculty Net $96.2M in Research Contracts and Grants for FY25, $350M Over Past Three Years
09/23/2025 in Research
A&T faculty earned nearly $96.2 million in research contracts and grants for fiscal year 2025.
ART Your Lunch! Returns to N.C. A&T with Kelly ’18 on Art and Healing
09/22/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host “The Healing Canvas: The Power of Visual Art and Mental Health in African American Communities” on Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the Dudley Memorial Building, 202 University Circle. The program is part of the Galleries’ Curator’s Gallery Talk Series, ART Your Lunch!
N.C. A&T to Host Sixth Annual National HBCU Blockchain, FinTech and AI Conference
09/17/2025 in College of Business and Economics
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics will host the Sixth Annual National HBCU (historically Black college and university) Blockchain, FinTech and AI Conference on Friday, Sept. 19 and Saturday, Sept. 20.
Creative Greensboro Selects Original Painting by N.C. A&T Alumnus for City Hall
09/15/2025 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
Creative Greensboro has selected “Resilience in Bloom,” an original painting by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State alumnus Karrington Gardner, for its 2025 Downtown Arts Special Commission for City Hall.
N.C. A&T to Host 2025 Community and Economic Engagement Summit on Oct. 8
09/12/2025 in Community Engagement
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Office of Community Engagement will host the fifth annual Community and Economic Engagement Summit on Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Elm & Bain, 620B S. Elm St. in downtown Greensboro.
Alumni Homecoming Concert to Feature Eric Benét Joined by Chanté Moore
09/12/2025 in Alumni
The Foundation for N.C. A&T State University, Inc. is proud to present "An Exquisite Aggie Evening" with Grammy-nominated R&B singer and songwriter Eric Benét, joined by special guest, Grammy-nominated R&B singer and songwriter, Chanté Moore, for the Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert on Friday, Oct. 10.
PBS-NC Features Fashion Program in National HBCU Week Documentary
09/11/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
The fashion merchandising and design program is taking its turn on the red carpet as PBS-North Carolina airs a documentary, “Fashion Forward,” highlighting the impact of Black fashion on culture.
A&T, GCS Launch Transformative Healthcare Leadership Course with BHLI
09/08/2025 in Academic Affairs, College of Health and Human Sciences
A&T has partnered with the Bluford Healthcare Leadership Institute and Guilford County Schools to launch a groundbreaking course designed to educate and inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders.
Agriculture Business Innovation Center to Kick Off with Two-Day Event
09/05/2025 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education
The Agriculture Business Innovation Center kicks off with a free event Tuesday, Sept. 16, and Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the University Farm Pavilion.
Music-Tech Expert to Headline AI Conference, Sept. 25-26
09/02/2025 in Academic Affairs
A&T will host the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Conference, a premier event exploring the transformative impact of AI across disciplines, industries and communities, Sept. 25-26.
A&T Partners on Mental Health Grant to Support Helene-Affected Farmers, Communities
08/29/2025 in Cooperative Extension
A&T is a partner in a USDA grant that will be used to provide additional mental health services supporting farmers, ranchers and communities affected by Hurricane Helene.
Computer Science Assistant Professor Receives Prestigious NSF CAREER Award
08/29/2025 in College of Engineering, Computer Science
Department of Computer Science assistant professor Olusola Odeyomi, Ph.D., was awarded the NSF’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award.
Three N.C. A&T Alumni Honored as HBCU Living Legends
08/28/2025 in Academic Affairs, Alumni
Interim Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Catherine Edmonds, Ed.D., ’92, Nian Avery ‘91 and Charyl Streeter Harry ‘77 were honored during the 2025 HBCU Living Legends Scholarship Gala.
Anele Named Interim Animal Sciences Department Chair
08/27/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Animal Sciences
Ruminant nutritionist Uchenna Anele, Ph.D. has been named interim chair of the Department of Animal Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences.
2025 Fall Career Fair Moves to Coliseum Events Center, Set for Sept. 10
08/26/2025 in Academic Affairs, Alumni, Students
A&T will host its 2025 Fall Career Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 10, from noon to 5 p.m. in the Special Events Center at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex.
A&T Celebrates 135th Anniversary of Second Morrill Act
08/22/2025 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
A&T will celebrate the 135th anniversary of the Second Morrill Act with milestone events in 2025-26.
A&T Launches 135th Year with Record Enrollment, New Measures for Student Success
08/20/2025
More students than ever before will begin the 2025-26 academic year today, bringing with them sterling records of academic achievement and a hunger for an experience that stands alone in U.S. higher education.
A&T Doubles Down on Student Success with $30M in Campus Housing Enhancements
08/13/2025 in Student Affairs, Business and Finance
Student Affairs leadership today announced the successful completion of $30 million in student residence improvements, just days before the launch of the 2025-26 academic year.
N.C. A&T Professor Promotes AI Literacy in the Classroom and Beyond
08/12/2025 in College of Business and Economics, Economics
As artificial intelligence transforms classrooms and careers, a professor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is embracing this shift by promoting AI literacy, engaging faculty in teaching with AI and bridging equity gaps in AI access.
Project Kitty Hawk to Power Seven A&T Degree Programs
08/12/2025 in Academic Affairs, Business and Finance
A&T has formalized a new partnership with Project Kitty Hawk to power at least seven degree programs designed for adult learners.
Catching Named to Executive Leadership Institute’s Sixth Cohort
08/08/2025 in Student Affairs
Christopher C. Catching, Ed.D., is among 36 UNC System representatives selected to participate in its sixth Executive Leadership Institute cohort.
N.C. A&T, Chapel Hill Co-Host National APLU Meeting of University Research, Government Affairs Leaders
08/06/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
A&T partnered with UNC-Chapel Hill to co-host a joint meeting of the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities’ councils on research and governmental affairs.
Patent-winning A&T Horticulturalist Named 2025 ‘HortLegend’
08/05/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
Professor Guochen Yang, Ph.D., has been named a 2025 horticultural legend, or “HortLegend,”by the American Society for Horticultural Science.
A&T Launches Nutrition and Dietetics Concentration in Master’s Program
08/04/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
A&T is accepting applications for a new nutrition and dietetics concentration in its food and nutritional sciences master’s degree program.
Toyota, A&T Create Aggie Bridge Initiative for Student Success, Process Improvement
08/01/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
The Aggie Bridge Initiative will integrate the Toyota Production System with A&T institutional efforts.
Physician Assistant Studies Program Reaches Accreditation Milestone
07/30/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences
The new physician assistant (PA) studies master’s degree program has received accreditation from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant.
N.C. A&T Students, Faculty Join HBCU Colloquium and Art Exhibition with Tennessee State
07/28/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
This fall, 15 students and five faculty from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) will step outside the classroom to take part in a collaborative exchange of art and culture.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees Elects New Officers, Welcomes New Members
07/24/2025 in Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Students
N.C. A&T BOT elects officers and welcomes members
A&T Names Interim Deans for Agriculture and Business Colleges
07/24/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Business and Economics
Research immunologist Radiah Corn Minor, Ph.D., will lead CAES while accountancy scholar Kecia Williams Smith ’95, CPA, Ph.D., will lead the Deese College.
Rogers, Gresens Named to Director Roles in Human Resources Division
07/21/2025 in Business and Finance, Human Resources
Gina “Marq” Rogers has been named director of the Center for Leadership and Organizational Excellence, while Peter “Pete” Gresens has been named director of classification and compensation.
High Point Mayor Jefferson '18 to Receive 2025 Keeper of the Flame Award
07/17/2025 in Alumni
The International Civil Rights Center & Museum will present High Point Mayor Cyril Jefferson '18 with its 2025 Keeper of the Flame Award.
Interdisciplinary Team Uses Agricultural Byproduct for New Wound Dressing
07/17/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
An interdisciplinary team’s work culminated in an innovative wound dressing called Woundra, a material engineered for controlled antimicrobial release, cellular safety and environmental safety.
A&T Tops Money Analysis of Attendance Costs, Delivering Strong ROI for Third Year
07/16/2025 in Business and Finance
A&T boasts the lowest attendance costs for a doctoral research university in America, according to Money magazine’s newly released “Best Colleges in America 2025.”
N.C. A&T Student Secures Medical Internship in Mombasa, Kenya
07/14/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Honors College
A rising senior at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will intern with the International Medical Aid in Mombasa, Kenya. Tyra Dennis, who is using a $1,000 grant from the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi for the opportunity, is pursuing global health advocacy through this program.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inducts N.C. A&T Alumna, Trailblazer Howroyd as Honorary Member
07/11/2025 in Alumni, College of Business and Economics
Janice Bryant Howroyd, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna and trailblazing entrepreneur, has been inducted as an Honorary Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She was honored at the sorority’s 57th National Convention along with seven other distinguished leaders and trailblazers spanning across multiple industries.
“Our Blues Make Us Gold” Chosen for Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival
07/10/2025 in University Advancement, Alumni, Students
“Our Blues Make Us Gold,” the vibrant documentary showcasing the rich history and legacy of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been chosen as an official selection for the 23rd-annual Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAF).
Fitch Upgrades A&T Issuer Default Rating, General Bond Rating to ‘AA’
07/10/2025 in Business and Finance
Fitch Ratings has elevated A&T’s issuer default rating and general revenue bond rating from “AA-” to “AA.”
Hassell Named University Police Chief
07/09/2025 in Business and Finance, Staff
Robert A. Hassell, Ph.D., will begin serving as police chief and associate vice chancellor of Police and Public Safety on Aug. 1.
Two-time Alumnus Cultivates Farming Connection with Children
07/03/2025 in Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education, Animal Sciences
Two-time alumnus Kamal Bell recently published a book about beekeeping for children that is generating buzz for himself and his farm.
Hairston College Welcomes New Associate Dean, Department Chair
07/02/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences
The Hairston College has named Cynthia Crawford, Ph.D., associate dean for research and innovation and David Kondrat, Ph.D., Department of Social Work and Sociology chair.
School of Nursing to Unveil Mobile Care Units with Community Health Fair July 19
07/02/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Nursing
The School of Nursing will unveil its two new mobile care units with a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a community health fair Saturday, July 19.
Former Interim Chancellor Edmonds Named Interim Provost
07/02/2025 in Academic Affairs
Catherine Edmonds, Ed.D., ’92, has been named interim provost.
Now, Next & Beyond: A&T to Formally Install James R. Martin II as Chancellor
07/01/2025 in Staff
James R. Martin II will be formally installed as 13th chancellor Friday, Sept. 12.
Webb Receives Howell Award for Promoting Diversity
06/24/2025 in Student Affairs
Padonda B. Webb ‘03, DNP, FNP-BC, is the 2025 recipient of the Hannibal E. Howell Jr. Award for Promoting Diversity in College Health.
Muhammad Named Student Financial Aid and Scholarships Executive Director
06/23/2025 in Admissions
Robert T. Muhammad has been named executive director of N.C. A&T Student Financial Aid and Scholarships.
"Our Blues Make Us Gold" Premieres on Prime Video
06/19/2025 in University Advancement, Alumni
Prime Video chose Juneteenth to launch the acclaimed feature film on North Carolina A&T for U.S. viewers. It's included with a Prime member subscription.
College of Engineering to Launch Aeronautical and Astronautical Degree This Fall
06/17/2025 in College of Engineering
The College of Engineering will launch its new B.S. in aeronautical and astronautical engineering this fall.
Rising N.C. A&T Sophomore Selected as 2025 Duke Pre-Law Fellow
06/13/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Rising North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University sophomore Madelyn McFall is among 24 students selected nationwide as a 2025 Duke Pre-Law Fellow at Duke University. The competitive four-week residential summer program introduces participants to law school-level coursework and professional development in the legal field.
A&T Hails Historic JetZero Announcement, Supports Workforce Needs
06/12/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
JetZero has announced a $4.7 billion investment for a production facility at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, with plans to create more than 14,500 jobs.
Bluford Librarian Receives ASEE’s Bernhardt Distinguished Service Award
06/10/2025 in Faculty, Library, College of Engineering
John C. Teleha has received the Homer I. Bernhardt Distinguished Service Award from the American Society for Engineering Education's Engineering Libraries Division .
A&T, UNCG Name Chowdhury Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Dean
06/03/2025 in Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
Masud H. Chowdhury, Ph.D., has been named dean of the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN).
Two N.C. A&T Journalism Students Selected for MIT HBCU Science Journalism Fellowship
05/29/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University rising seniors Kani’ya Davis and Dasia Garner have been selected as 2026 HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Science Journalism Fellows at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Rising Sophomore Ready for Groundbreaking Soap Opera’s Second Season
05/27/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Psychology
Now entering his sophomore year, Jaden Lucas Miller will return to televisions across the country in the second season of the acclaimed CBS soap opera, “Beyond the Gates.”
Chancellor Martin Inducted into The Citadel’s Academy of Engineers
05/23/2025
Chancellor James R. Martin II has been inducted into The Citadel School of Engineering’s Academy of Engineers.
A&T Interdisciplinary Team Introduces Wound Dressing Innovation
05/22/2025 in Research, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
A dynamic team of graduate researchers from N.C. A&T captivated judges and attendees with their sustainable, next-generation wound dressing innovation called Woundra at the 2025 Innovation Venture Expo.
MACC Director Earns 2025 Accounting Horizons Best Paper Award for Research
05/19/2025 in Research, College of Business and Economics, Accounting and Finance
Kecia Williams Smith ’95, CPA, Ph.D., has been named a recipient of the prestigious 2025 Accounting Horizons Best Paper Award by the American Accounting Association.
Transformative Giving Recognized at N.C. A&T Endowment Scholarship Luncheon
05/15/2025 in University Advancement
The Division of University Advancement celebrated the transformative impact of philanthropy on student success during its Endowed Scholarship Luncheon on May 2.
SAS Recognizes Crop Scientist with Competitive Community Impact Award
05/14/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
Harmandeep Sharma, Ph.D., was honored for her work helping small-scale farmers use technology in crop production.
N.C. A&T Graduate Accepted into 2025 Sports Journalism Institute’s 33rd Class
05/11/2025 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University continues to build on its legacy of excellence in journalism as Caulin Avery ‘25 has been selected for the 2025 Sports Journalism Institute’s (SJI) 33rd class among 16 students nationwide.
“Chase Your Passion”: A&T Celebrates Spring 2025 Graduates
05/10/2025 in Alumni
More than 1,600 undergraduate, more than 200 master’s and more than 20 doctoral students graduated Friday, May 9, and Saturday, May 10.
N.C. A&T Distinguished Professor’s Biomedical Research Garners Collaboration, Support
05/07/2025 in Research, College of Science and Technology
Robert H. Newman, Ph.D., is uncovering new modes of protein kinase regulation involved in health and disease, building collaborations with academic and industry partners, and creating exciting opportunities for students to engage in cutting-edge biomedical research.
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences to Graduate First Ph.D. Recipients
05/06/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
William Oyom and Arjun Thapa will be the first two students to graduate from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences with a Ph.D.
N.C. A&T Teams Place in Top Three at Inaugural American Chemical Society Pitch Competition
05/05/2025 in College of Science and Technology, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
Two teams representing North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University won second and third place at the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) inaugural ChemBiz pitch competition during its national conference in San Diego.
Four N.C. A&T Students Take First Place at the HBCU Stock Pitch Competition
05/02/2025 in College of Business and Economics, Accounting and Finance
Four students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University distinguished themselves as a top-performing team, winning first place in the fifth annual historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) Stock Pitch Competition, earning a total of $15,000 in prize money.
Landscape Architecture Students to Honor Dead at Maplewood Cemetery
05/01/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
Landscape architecture students will commemorate long-deceased, long unrecognized loved ones in Greensboro’s Maplewood Cemetery.
A&T Hosts NCDOT Leaders, Demonstrates Capabilities in Transportation-related Research
04/30/2025 in Research, College of Engineering
North Carolina Secretary of Transportation Joey Hopkins and Anthony “Tony” Lathrop, chair of the North Carolina Board of Transportation, were among nearly 45 NCDOT leaders and board members who visited N.C. A&T to tour transportation research facilities.
N.C. A&T Jazz Ensemble Presents Spring Concert “Mood Swings”
04/30/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
A dynamic blend of sounds will fill Harrison Auditorium as the Jazz Ensemble hosts its annual spring concert, “Mood Swings,” on Thursday, May 1 at 7 p.m.
Aggies Take Top Honors at IEEE SoutheastCon 2025
04/29/2025 in Students, College of Engineering
Electrical engineering students earned top honors at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) SoutheastCon 2025, showcasing their innovation, technical expertise and team spirit.
Aggie Source Food Pantry Gets New Source for Fresh Food
04/28/2025 in Cooperative Extension
The Aggie Source Food Pantry has a new collaboration with Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T and its community garden program.
N.C. A&T Researchers Study Deepfakes Detection, Impacts on Political Leaders
04/24/2025 in Research, College of Engineering
Politicians, particularly during election campaign season, are targets of bad actors who use software to manipulate images, videos and audio to incite fear and spread misinformation.
N.C. A&T Joins NCShare Partnership, Enhances Computing and Data Modeling Capacity
04/23/2025 in Research, College of Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has joined the North Carolina Shared Research and Education (NCShare) partnership, led by Duke University, which will enhance N.C. A&T researchers’ capacity to process large amounts of data and train artificial intelligence models faster.
TBJ to Honor Alumnus Foster, Core Technology as Diversity Leaders
04/22/2025 in Alumni, College of Science and Technology
Triad Business Journal will honor alumnus Geoff Foster and the company he established and operates, Core Technology Molding Corp., for championing diversity.
Cheerleaders Repeat as National Champions, Make HBCU History
04/17/2025 in Athletics
A&T's Cheerleading Program is a repeat winner in the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) and National Dance Alliance (NDA) College National Championship.
N.C. A&T Honors College to Host Inaugural Research Symposium
04/15/2025 in Honors College
The Honors College at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host its first research symposium Wednesday, April 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Taking place in the Deese Ballroom at the Student Center, 1403 John W. Mitchell Drive, this event is designed to showcase the work of Honors College students and foster a culture of research and academic engagement.
The Graduate College Inducts Boyce '15, Grady '18 as Inaugural Hall of Fame Members
04/11/2025 in Alumni, The Graduate College
The Graduate College has inducted Crystal W. Boyce ‘15 and Siobahn Day Grady ‘18, Ph.D., as inaugural members of its Hall of Fame.
N.C. A&T Alzheimer’s Center Launches Community Health Ambassador Academy
04/10/2025 in Research, COAACH, Community Engagement, College of Science and Technology
The Center for Outreach in Alzheimer’s, Aging and Community Health has launched its inaugural Ambassador Academy, a program designed to empower passionate individuals who are well-connected in the community to lead health-focused initiatives.
A&T Taps Penn State Budget Chief to Serve as Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance
04/09/2025 in Business and Finance
Virginia A. Teachey has been tapped as the new vice chancellor for Business and Finance and chief financial officer at A&T.
Grammy Award Nominee Deborah Cox Joins N.C. A&T on April 25 for Town & Gown Celebration
04/08/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Grammy-nominated R&B songstress and Broadway actor Deborah Cox will join North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s third Town & Gown celebration Friday, April 25, bringing together students, faculty and community guests for an unforgettable evening. Tickets for this event are now available for purchase.
A&T Shines in New U.S. News & World Report “2025 Best Graduate Schools” Rankings
04/08/2025 in The Graduate College
N.C. A&T's graduate programs logged another strong showing in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate School” rankings.
A&T Leads Initiative to Boost N.C. Data Scientist Workforce with $1.03M Award
04/07/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development, Student Affairs
The state Division of Public Health awarded A&T $1.03 million to address data modernization workforce needs.
HBCU Technology Transfer Symposium Empowers Innovation, Economic Development
04/04/2025 in College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering
Representatives from nearly a dozen historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) recently visited North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s campus to brainstorm ways to advance technology transfer and commercialization.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program to Present Super Soul Musical “The Wiz”
04/02/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program will close its 2024-25 season with one of the most popular musicals ever produced, “The Wiz”, directed by Miller Lucky Jr., executive director of N.C. A&T’s Paul Robeson Theatre.
A&T Celebrates Small Farms Week, Names 2025 N.C. Small Farmer of the Year
04/02/2025 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Elvin and Madeline Eaton of Fairport Farm in Kittrell, North Carolina, have been named N.C. Small Farmers of the Year, the annual award given through N.C. A&T Cooperative Extension during Small Farms Week.
N.C. A&T to Celebrate Astronaut Scholarship Milestone with Retired Astronaut Bolden
04/01/2025 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host an Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) award presentation and lecture by Charles F. Bolden Jr., veteran NASA astronaut and former NASA administrator, on Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 5 p.m.
N.C. A&T to Kick Off Third Town & Gown Celebration “An Evening with Deborah Cox”
03/31/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will kick off its third Town & Gown Celebration with “An Evening with Deborah Cox” on Thursday, April 24, at 6 p.m. in the Paul Robeson Theatre as it welcomes Grammy-nominated R&B songstress and Broadway actor Deborah Cox.
Higginbotham, Holmes to Serve as Spring 2025 Commencement Speakers
03/31/2025 in Alumni, Students
Space explorer Joan Higginbotham and gridiron expert Brad Holmes ’02 will serve as Spring 2025 Commencement keynote speakers.
Congressman Hudson Sees A&T’s Innovation Firsthand as Exponential University
03/27/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development, College of Engineering
Congressman Richard Hudson visited A&T to learn about its innovative research and technological advancements.
N.C. A&T Researchers Use Unique Design to Produce Renewable “Green Hydrogen”
03/25/2025 in Research, College of Science and Technology
Bishnu Bastakoti, Ph.D., and his research team set out to create a unique design for a material to assist with the production of a renewable source known as “green hydrogen.”
N.C. A&T Study: Alumni Support Heightens Student Engagement
03/24/2025 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
College students who never re-engaged after the COVID-19 pandemic halted their ability to take in-person classes may be more likely to resume their studies if engaged by alumni who share their cultural and general experiences and look like them, according to a new study by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University researchers Kim Smith, Ph.D., Ecaterina Stepaniuc, Ph.D., and Forrest Foster.
N.C. A&T’s Center of Excellence for Social Justice Hosts Daniel Black for Second Campus Visit
03/20/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Political Science, English
The Center of Excellence for Social Justice at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host author and speaker Daniel Black, Ph.D., for his second visit as part of the 2024-25 Scholar Activist-in-Residence program. His visit is scheduled from Monday, March 24, through Friday, March 28.
N.C. A&T’s Hairston College to Host Second Annual Health and Human Sciences Week
03/20/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences
The John R. and Kathy R. Hairston College of Health and Human Sciences at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host its second annual Health and Human Sciences (HHS) Week to celebrate the disciplines’ significant contributions to workforce development, research and community engagement.
Board of Visitors to Hold Spring Meeting on March 21
03/19/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
The Board of Visitors will hold its spring meeting Friday, March 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Alumni-Foundation Event Center.
Training on Stop Campus Hazing Act to be Offered on March 20
03/18/2025 in Business and Finance, Students
Training on the Stop Campus Hazing Act will be offered to faculty, staff and students onThursday, March 20, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Deese Ballroom at the Student Center.
Two N.C. A&T Students Present Research on Impact of HBCUs on Social Justice
03/17/2025 in Research, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Political Science, Honors College
Research by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduate students Kyla Holton and Jayden Seay, along with junior political science major Keon Jordan, is shedding new light on the role historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have played in shaping social justice movements. Jordan, who co-authored and proofread the in-progress paper, contributed to the research's thorough analysis and accuracy.
N.C. A&T Researchers: Extracellular Vesicles May Change How We Treat Cancer, Neurological Disease
03/14/2025 in Research, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
JSNN researchers explore how extracellular vesicles can be utilized for both diagnosis and treatment in cancer, cardiovascular disease, orthopedic disease and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
Martin Complex Conference Room Named for Collins Aerospace
03/14/2025 in University Advancement, College of Engineering
A conference room within the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex has been named for Collins Aerospace.
Biology Professor Graves' Nature Column Illuminates HBCU Underfunding
03/12/2025 in College of Science and Technology, Biology
Biology professor Joseph L. Graves Jr. is drawing renewed attention to the systemic and pervasive lack of adequate financial support for HBCUs with an authoritative column published in Nature.
Lyceum Series to Host Rennie Harris Puremovement for Night of Street Dance
03/11/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The Lyceum Series will present Nuttin’ But A Word, a night of street dance featuring Rennie Harris Puremovement American Street Dance Theater.
N.C. Sen. Berger Gets Look at A&T’s “Farm of the Future”
03/11/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Phil Berger, the state Senate’s president pro tempore, visited the University Farm on March 3.
Researchers Use Remote Sensing, Machine Learning for Chlorophyll-A Prediction
03/10/2025 in Research, College of Science and Technology
An N.C. A&T team analyzed machine learning models for two satellite remote sensing datasets for water quality assessment in High Rock Lake in a collaborative project.
Center for Academic Excellence to Host 2025 Male Student Success Conference
03/10/2025 in Academic Affairs
The Center for Academic Excellence will host the 2025 Male Student Success Conference on Saturday, March 15.
N.C. A&T Studies Combined Effect of Essential Elements, Toxic Metals on Endometrial Cancer
03/07/2025 in Research, College of Science and Technology
The team desired to address the limitation of previous research that only analyzed pollutants individually instead of simultaneously studying multiple elements and toxic metals.
Office of Career Services to Host Rescheduled 2025 Spring Career Fair on March 13
03/06/2025 in Alumni, Students
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Office of Career Services (OCS) 2025 Spring Career Fair has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 13.
Harvest 365 CEO to Keynote 2025 Small Farms Week at A&T
03/05/2025 in Cooperative Extension
Demetrius L. Bledsoe, founder and CEO of Fresh Harvest 365 LLC and Fresh Hire 365 LLC, will be the keynote speaker at the 39th annual Small Farms Week at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
A&T Names University Pavilion Conference Room for Bell '48
02/28/2025 in University Advancement, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named the conference room at the N.C. A&T University Farm Pavilion within the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) in memory of beloved longtime faculty member Arthur P. Bell ‘48, Ed.D.
Summit at A&T Pairs Undergraduates Interested in Health Care Careers with Professionals
02/27/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
Undergraduate students interested in careers in medicine, public health, research and health care roles that support patients and medical professions are gathering this week at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University for The Inspiring Futures Summit.
N.C. A&T Selected as Participating Institution for Prestigious Beinecke Scholarship Program
02/24/2025 in Academic Affairs, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announces its partnership with the Beinecke Scholarship Program, marking a significant milestone as the first historically Black college and university (HBCU) in several years to be selected to join the participating institutions list for this prestigious program.
N.C. A&T University Galleries to Honor Miller with “Combat Boots to Books” Exhibition
02/24/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will present Combat Boots to Books, an exhibition honoring Doris “Dorie” Miller, the heroic Navy cook at Pearl Harbor, along with military artifacts that highlight the overlooked contributions of African American service members during World War II.
Beloved: A&T Bids Farewell to a Legend, the Rev. Nelson Johnson, ‘86
02/21/2025 in Alumni
For 60 years, Johnson was a social activist, a faith leader and community reconciler who never hesitated to put himself on the front line for justice and equality.
Agribusiness Graduate Jamilla Pinder '19 Appointed to Greensboro City Council
02/20/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna Jamilla Pinder ‘19 was sworn in as Greensboro’s newest city council member Feb. 4.
N.C. A&T University Galleries to Host Curator’s Gallery Talk Series: ART Your Lunch!
02/18/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the Curator’s Gallery Talk Series: ART Your Lunch! The program, “Introduction to University Galleries – Learning to Look,” will be held Thursday, March 20, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Dudley Memorial Building, 202 University Circle.
Office of Career Services' 2025 Spring Career Fair Postponed
02/17/2025 in Students, Community Engagement
The Office of Career Services' 2025 Spring Career Fair scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 19, has been postponed because of forecasted inclement weather conditions.
N.C. A&T Senior Jasmine Bell Contributes to Upcoming HBCU Romance Anthology
02/14/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, English
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University senior Jasmine Bell is contributing her voice to You’ve Got a Place Here, Too, an anthology of love stories set at historically Black colleges and universities.
Two Students Selected as 2024 Astronaut Scholars
02/13/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Science and Technology, Honors College
Honors College students Breyana Robinson and Kennedy West have been selected as 2024 Astronaut Scholars.
N.C. A&T Adds EV Charging Stations to Campus
02/12/2025 in Business and Finance
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announces the installation of two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations housed at the campus Obermeyer Parking deck.
N.C. A&T Alumna Corin Davis ’23 Finds Spotlight in England’s Top Acting Program
02/11/2025 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna Corin Davis ‘23, a professional theatre graduate and Greensboro, North Carolina native, is pursuing her passion for acting in Southend-on-Sea, England.
N.C. A&T’s Cybersecurity Research Center Hosts Fulbright Visiting Scholar for Bee Research
02/10/2025 in Research
Fulbright Visiting Scholar Mahsa McCauley, Ph.D., an expert in artificial intelligence (AI), will conduct research as a team member on the Bee Doctor project.
N.C. A&T Announces Seventh Cheatham-White Scholars Cohort
02/07/2025 in Academic Affairs, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its seventh cohort of Cheatham-White Scholarship recipients. These 20 scholars represent some of the highest-achieving students among the class of 2028.
N.C. A&T Announces 2024 Dowdy Scholars Cohort
02/07/2025 in Academic Affairs, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its 2024 cohort of Lewis and Elizabeth Dowdy Scholars – 20 academically gifted first-year students who have joined the Aggie family as members of the class of 2028.
N.C. A&T Becomes Home to Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame, Celebrating Pioneers
02/07/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
Hall of Fame sportswriter Rob Parker is bringing the Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame to the campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. The inaugural class will honor three of the nation’s most respected Black sportswriters in a special induction ceremony, supported by N.C. A&T’s student chapters of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and the Associated Press Sports Editors.
Nine Projects Funded in N.C. A&T, University of Minnesota Research Partnerships Phase I Round
02/06/2025 in Research
The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) at the University of Minnesota (UMN) has awarded $87,699 to nine projects as part of the UMN Research Partnership with North Carolina A&T.
N.C. A&T Theatre Arts Program Presents “Miss Evers’ Boys”
02/05/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The Theatre Arts Program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University tackles the true story of the Tuskegee Syphilis medical research atrocity, conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the 1989 Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, “Miss Evers’ Boys.”
N.C. A&T Names Camps Assistant Vice Chancellor of Research Administration
02/04/2025 in Research
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named David Camps assistant vice chancellor of Research Administration.
Registration Opens for Small Farms Week 2025’s Salute to Next Gen Agriculture
02/01/2025 in Cooperative Extension
Registration for this year’s Small Farms Week is open, offering a bevy of forums, tours and networking opportunities for farmers, agricultural enthusiasts and the community.
N.C. A&T Awards Human Rights Medal to Robinson at 65th Sit-In Anniversary Event
01/31/2025 in Alumni
North Carolina A&T honored N.C. Sen. Gladys A. Robinson with the 2025 Human Rights Medal as part of the 65th anniversary celebration of the historic A&T Four sit-in.
N.C. A&T Announces Fourth February One Scholars Cohort
01/31/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Education, College of Health and Human Sciences, College of Science and Technology, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its fourth cohort of February One Scholars. These 15 academically talented first-year undergraduates are following the path of leadership and service set by the A&T Four as Aggie freshmen.
TBJ Economic Forecast Highlights N.C. A&T's Leadership in Triad Growth
01/30/2025 in College of Business and Economics
As part of its mission to advance the human condition and facilitate economic growth, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University sponsored this year's Triad Business Journal (TBJ) Economic Forecast event.
CAES Hall of Fame Inductee, Department Chair Samuel J. Dunn Passes Away at 102
01/27/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Professor Emeritus Samuel J. Dunn passed away Thursday, Jan. 9, at 102.
University to Celebrate 65th Anniversary of A&T Four’s Historic Sit-In
01/24/2025 in Alumni, Students
The annual Sit-In Anniversary Breakfast and Wreath Laying honoring the A&T Four is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 31, at 7 a.m. in the Alumni-Foundation Event Center.
A&T to Host Two Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Events
01/23/2025 in Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host two free events celebrating the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
N.C. A&T University Galleries to Host “The Quantum Revolution” Exhibition
01/17/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the “The Quantum Revolution: Handcrafted in New Haven” exhibit Monday, Jan. 20, through Monday, Feb. 17.
N.C. A&T Dean Receives Presidential Award for Excellence in STEM Mentoring
01/17/2025 in The Graduate College
Clay Gloster Jr., Ph.D., dean of The Graduate College at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM). The White House recently announced Gloster’s selection among 35 individual and organizational mentors to receive the nation’s highest award in this category.
N.C. A&T Jazz Ensemble Competes as Semi-Finalist in HBCU Jazz Combo Challenge
01/16/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Jazz Ensemble has been named one of four semi-finalists in the third annual HBCU Jazz Combo Challenge. This competition, hosted by the Monterey Jazz Festival in California, will determine which Historically Black College and University (HBCU) jazz combos will perform at the 68th Monterey Jazz Festival, set for Sept. 26-28, 2025.
Catching Named Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
01/15/2025 in Student Affairs
Christopher C. Catching, Ed.D., has been named vice chancellor for Student Affairs for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Students Return to Campus for Spring 2025 Semester
01/14/2025 in Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University launched the spring 2025 semester Tuesday as thousands of students swarmed campus to go to their first classes, pick up books and settle in to campus residences.
CEE&I Names Curry Inaugural Tech Transfer & Commercialization Fellow
01/09/2025 in Academic Affairs, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
The Center of Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CEE&I) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announces the appointment of Michael Curry, Ph.D., as its inaugural Tech Transfer & Commercialization Fellow.
N.C. A&T University Choir Nominated for 2025 Best Choir in Third Annual Goat NC Awards
01/06/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The University Choir at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been nominated for the 2025 Best Choir Award at the third annual Goat NC Awards, presented by Families Against Senseless Killings (FASK). This award ceremony celebrates individuals and groups in the Greensboro community who are recognized as “The Greatest of All Time” and have excelled in their respective fields.
A&T Four Sit-In Site Designated National Historic Landmark
01/03/2025 in Alumni
The National Park Service has designated the F.W. Woolworth Co. Building, where four North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University freshmen staged a sit-in that buoyed the Civil Rights Movement, a National Historic Landmark.
2024 Articles
Undefeated Aggie Esports Rocket League Team Triumphs in NACE East 7 Division Championship
12/20/2024 in Students
In its first year of operation, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s esports program has already clinched its first national title win.
N.C. A&T Alumnus Jeter Selected for Prestigious Payne Graduate Fellowship
12/20/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumnus Cabral Jeter ‘23 has been selected for the Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program.
Williams Named A&T’s Second ESU Luard Morse Scholarship Recipient
12/19/2024 in Students, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduate student Kennedy Williams has been named the 2024 recipient of the English-Speaking Union of the United States (ESU) Luard Morse Scholarship – the second in the university’s history.
A&T to Use $4.5M Grant to Build Biomedical Research Infrastructure
12/18/2024 in Research, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Biomedical researchers at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will benefit from a new $4.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education designed to expand the university’s research and teaching capacity in the biomedical life sciences.
Three Alumnae Named Triad Business Journal 40 Under 40 Awardees for 2025
12/18/2024 in Alumni
Triad Business Journal (TBJ) has named Crystal W. Boyce ’07 ‘15, Jazmin Clark ’11 ‘13 and Ashley Harris ’09, Ph.D. to its 2025 class of 40 Under 40 award winners.
A&T Names Martin Complex Cyber Range for Capital One
12/16/2024 in University Advancement
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named the Capital One Cyber Range within the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex in recognition of Capital One’s significant contributions.
Fall 2024 Graduates: “The World Is Waiting for Your Light”
12/14/2024 in Students
More than 1,200 students, including more than 300 graduate students, participated in two separate commencement ceremonies Friday, Dec. 13, and Saturday, Dec. 14, at First Horizon Coliseum’s Main Arena – the first under the leadership of Chancellor James R. Martin II.
A&T Leverages AI-powered Texting to Support Student Success
12/13/2024 in Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has implemented a chatbot to capture the student voice via text message, identify potential issues students may be facing and provide guidance and support resources where needed.
Dean Emeritus Quiester Craig Passes Away at 88
12/13/2024 in College of Business and Economics, Business Education, Accounting and Finance
The iconic dean who led the North Carolina A&T business school for more than 40 years was a renowned national leader in business education.
N.C. A&T Researchers Create Breakthrough to Reduce Aircraft Engine Noise
12/12/2024 in Research, College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Rockets can be heard as far as 15 miles away from their launch site. Jet planes and military aircrafts can be as loud as 150 decibels at takeoff, loud enough to rupture an eardrum. Similarly, highway noise annoys neighbors.
Double Aggie is Youngest Alumna to Earn Doctorate in Leadership Studies at A&T
12/12/2024 in Alumni, College of Education, Leadership Studies and Adult Education
ShuDon Brown - M.S. ’19, Ph.D. ’24 - is the youngest woman to earn a Ph.D. in leadership studies ah the North Carolina A&T College of Education.
N.C. A&T to Lead NCDOT University Transportation Center on Air Mobility and Drone Innovation
12/11/2024 in Research, College of Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will lead the University Transportation Center of Excellence for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) recently awarded by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT).
Three CAES Programs Rank in Top 10 Nationwide for Black Graduates
12/10/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
The College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) remains No. 1 in graduating African Americans with bachelor’s degrees in agriculture, agriculture operations and related sciences, tied with Tuskegee University.
Civil Rights Icon and Beloved Aggie, Yvonne Johnson: A Life Truly Well Lived
12/09/2024 in Alumni, College of Education
A 1978 graduate of North Carolina A&T, Johnson went on to numerous historic first for Greensboro, including service as its first Black mayor.
Small Farms Week 2025 To Explore “Next Gen Agriculture”
12/03/2024 in Cooperative Extension
With the theme “Next Gen Agriculture,” Small Farms Week 2025 will look at new technologies and new farming practices designed for environmental sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change.
N.C. A&T Alumnus Riley Receives Patent-Pending for Fashion Technology Invention
12/02/2024 in Alumni, College of Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumnus Daryl “DJ” Riley Jr. ‘22 has received patent pending for his wireless solar-powered charging jacket through Microsoft’s #MakeWhatsNext Patent Program.
A&T Names Martin Complex Spaces for the Rev. Dr. John L. and Elnita L. Williams
11/26/2024 in University Advancement, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named two spaces at the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex for the Rev. Dr. John L. Williams ’96 and Elnita L. Williams.
N.C. A&T Center Receives $4.8M NIH Grant to Study Alzheimer’s Disease
11/25/2024 in Research, COAACH, College of Science and Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Center for Outreach in Alzheimer’s, Aging and Community Health (COAACH) received a five-year $4.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in middle-aged African Americans.
N.C. A&T Theatre Arts Program presents “The Nativity: A Gospel Explosion”
11/25/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Theatre Arts Program will present “The Nativity: A Gospel Explosion,” in December.
A&T Documentary, “Our Blues Make Us Gold,” Available on Comcast Xfinity Streaming Services
11/25/2024
“Our Blues Make Us Gold” is now available for streaming on Black Experience on Xfinity, X1 Xumo and Xumo Play.
A&T Continues Rise as America’s Top University Producer of Black Graduates
11/20/2024
New rankings recently released by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education show North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University leads all historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in graduating Black bachelor’s degree earners and all U.S. universities in graduation of Black bachelor’s and doctoral students in engineering.
N.C. A&T Enhances Global Access During 2024 International Education Week
11/18/2024 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is a hosting lecture series to commemorate International Education Week (IEW), an initiative of the U.S. Department of State, and the U.S. Department of Education dedicated to celebrating the benefits of international education and academic exchange opportunities.
Extended Campus Reflects on National Distance Learning Week
11/18/2024 in Academic Affairs
National Distance Learning Week (NDLW) 2024, observed Nov. 4-8, was a resounding success at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Extended Campus.
“Beyond the Ballot: Winning in a Political Pandemic” Event on Nov. 18
11/14/2024 in Community Engagement
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University community is invited to “Beyond the Ballot: Winning in a Political Pandemic,” scheduled for Monday, Nov. 18, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in McNair Hall Room 240.
A&T Celebrates Ag Day 2024 with Tailgate, Scholarship Presentation
11/14/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Animal Sciences
Sophomore Nina Story is the first recipient of the $2,500 Ag Day Scholarship, presented by global agricultural technology company Syngenta US and awarded to an athlete who is an equally strong student.
Harold L. Martin Sr. Honored with Peter McPherson Lifetime Achievement Award
11/13/2024
Harold L. Martin, Sr., Chancellor Emeritus at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, was honored today with the Peter McPherson Lifetime Achievement Award at the APLU Annual Meeting currently taking place in Orlando. The APLU award recognizes an individual whose career has been dedicated to the service and leadership of public and land-grant universities.
N.C. A&T Cooperative Extension Uses Google Grant to Boost AI Education
11/11/2024 in Cooperative Extension
Mark Light, Ph.D., 4-H STEM specialist with the Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is the statewide lead of a new, two-year $225,000 grant from Google to develop AI literacy among educators and students.
Former Miss N.C. A&T Crowned Miss Black Georgia
11/07/2024 in Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s 89th Miss N.C. A&T, Torree Theodore, has been crowned Miss Black Georgia.
A&T to Host Annual Aggie Shred and Recycling Day on Nov. 9
11/07/2024 in Information Technology Services
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host its annual Aggie Shred and Recycling Day on Saturday, Nov. 9, at Lindsay and Laurel streets on campus.
N.C. A&T Election Sources and Election Night Watch Party
11/05/2024 in Community Engagement
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University faculty members are available to assist media in elections coverage today and in the days ahead, as news organizations seek to interpret the results. Please reach out to the Office of University Relations and Jamie Crockett to connect to any of the sources listed below: 336-256-0863 or jicrockett@ncat.edu.
‘Greatest Homecoming On Earth’ Sets New Attendance Milestone: 131,753+
11/04/2024 in Alumni, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s storied annual homecoming celebration last month was bigger than ever: At least 131,753 Aggie alumni, fans, friends and supporters attended the weeklong array of events in and around Greensboro, organizers say.
A&T to Mark National Distance Learning Week, Celebrate Extended Campus Growth
11/01/2024 in Academic Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will mark National Distance Learning Week (NDLW), Monday, Nov. 4, through Friday, Nov. 8, with virtual events and webinars highlighting all distance education has to offer.
N.C. A&T Student Participates in Program Breaking Barriers on Wall Street
10/31/2024 in Students, College of Business and Economics
A junior at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has completed his first year with a program dedicated to creating diversity in the financial services sector at the Milken Institute.
N.C. A&T, CIHDER to Host NIH All of Us Research Program Mobile Tour
10/30/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and its Center of Excellence for Integrative Health Disparities and Equity Research (CIHDER) will host the All of Us Journey next week to encourage representation in health research.
Robinson, Holston to Speak at N.C. A&T Political Economy Panel
10/29/2024 in College of Business and Economics, Economics
Three student organizations at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will present an annual Political Economy event with panel discussions featuring insights from state Sen. Gladys Robinson, a two-time N.C. A&T alumna, and Greensboro City Councilman Hugh Holston.
2024 Grassroots Leadership Conference Aims to Help Leaders Reimagine Their Communities
10/29/2024 in Cooperative Extension
Community leaders and volunteers from across North Carolina will come together Thursday, Nov. 21, in Raleigh for the annual Grassroots Leadership Conference (GLC), a one-day event to discuss local issues and develop strategies for positive change.
A&T to Conduct Siren Test on Monday, Nov. 4
10/28/2024 in Business and Finance, Faculty, Staff
A siren test will be conducted at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 4.
USDA Grant to Fund New Class, Research on Chocolate
10/24/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) associate professor Roberta Claro da Silva, Ph.D., has been awarded a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant to create the first academic course about chocolate at a historically Black college and university.
Code '70 Inducted into National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame
10/19/2024 in Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumnus Judge Merl F. Code has been inducted into the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame.
USDA Grant Fuels A&T, N.C. State Organic Crop Research Collaboration
10/17/2024 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Researchers at North Carolina A&T and N.C. State will test a promising new method to improve soil health and organic crop yields while mitigating the effects of climate change.
N.C. A&T Lyceum Series to Host Grammy Award-Winning Saxophonist Kirk Whalum
10/17/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Lyceum Series, in collaboration with the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) University Jazz Ensemble, is set to host an evening of soulful jazz featuring Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Kirk Whalum. This event, open to the public, will take place Friday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium, 1009 Bluford St.
Five N.C. A&T Students Compete in 2024 Moguls in the Making Pitch Competition
10/16/2024 in Students, College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering
Five North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students competed in the 2024 Moguls in the Making entrepreneurial pitch competition, held Oct. 2-6 in Detroit.
N.C. A&T Awarded Newsroom Innovation Grant from Center for Journalism and Democracy
10/16/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been selected as one of 10 historically Black colleges and university (HBCU) newsrooms to receive a grant from the Center for Journalism & Democracy at Howard University.
N.C. A&T Adds Two Staff Members to Honors College
10/15/2024 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has appointed Gerard Dumancas, Ph.D., as associate dean of Research and Program Innovation and Christiana Garrett ‘11 as student engagement and recruitment coordinator for the Honors College.
A&T Names McMichael Director of Community Engagement
10/14/2024 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named Lovelle McMichael, M.Div., M.Ed., director of community engagement for the Division of Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development.
In Response to Students, A&T Expands Aggie Shuttle Routes to Serve Campus East
10/10/2024 in Business and Finance, Students
Aggie Shuttles at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will begin serving students at Campus East apartments on Monday, Oct. 14, as homecoming week begins.
N.C. A&T’S Center of Excellence for Social Justice Set to Host Inaugural HBCU Democracy Day
10/10/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Center of Excellence for Social Justice (CESJ) will host its inaugural HBCU Democracy Day on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Alumni-Foundation Event Center, 200 N. Benbow Road, Greensboro.
N.C. A&T Student Unveils Exclusive "The University Collection" in Time for 2024 Homecoming
10/09/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Grace Bullock, a senior public relations major at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is bringing her entrepreneurial spirit to life once again with the launch of “The University Collection.”
N.C. A&T, Merck Introduce High School Students to Biotechnology
10/09/2024 in Research, College of Science and Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, hosted a five-day biotechnology camp for 12 high school students at the Merck Biotechnology Learning Center located at the Gateway Research Park South Campus.
e.l.f. Beauty, N.C. A&T ‘Not So White Paper’ Links Diverse Boards to Corporate Success
10/08/2024 in College of Business and Economics, College of Health and Human Sciences
e.l.f. Beauty, in collaboration with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has released the “Not So White Paper,” a comprehensive report underscoring the pivotal role that board diversity plays in the success of U.S. publicly traded companies.
A&T Welcomes Three New Members to Board of Visitors
10/07/2024
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has welcomed three new members to its Board of Visitors during the October 2024 meeting, the first of the academic year.
Board of Trustees Elects New Officers in First Full Meeting of 2024-25 School Year
10/07/2024 in Alumni, Students
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Board of Trustees elected new officers and welcomed a new member during its first full-body meeting of the 2024-25 academic year.
N.C. A&T’S Theatre Arts Program Presents “A Doll’s House”
10/04/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program will present “A Doll’s House,” written by Henrik Ibsen. This adaptation addresses themes of female empowerment and male domination, making the play a controversial theatre classic.
N.C. A&T Named 2024 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leader by the U.S. Department of State
10/04/2024 in Academic Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been recognized as a 2024 Fulbright Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Institutional Leader.
Pinnix-Ragland Named Chair of EPA’s First HBCU-MSI Federal Advisory Council
10/03/2024 in Alumni
The Environmental Protection Agency announced North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna Hilda Pinnix-Ragland as chair of the inaugural Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions (HBCU-MSI) Federal Advisory Council.
Two N.C. A&T Alumni Selected as 2024-25 Fulbright Program Grant Semifinalists
10/02/2024 in Honors College
Two North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumni have been selected as semifinalists for the 2024-25 Fulbright Program grant year.
Renowned Landscape Designer Hood '81 Wins Vincent Scully Prize
10/02/2024 in Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Walter Hood ’81, a University of California, Berkeley department chair, is the 2024 winner of the Vincent Scully Prize from the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.
Five N.C. A&T Students Complete FutureSole PLC powered by Nike Masterclass
10/02/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Five students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University completed the FutureSole PLC powered by Nike Masterclass, a five-week intensive design program at the Pensole Lewis College (PLC) of Business & Design in Detroit. This program offers in-depth training to help the next generation of historically Black college and university (HBCU) students gain real-world experience in footwear, fashion and design.
Threat Assessment Manager Ghoston Earns Prestigious Certifications
10/01/2024 in Business and Finance
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s threat assessment manager, Lauren Ghoston, recently earned two prestigious professional certifications.
A&T Launches NCAT Park App for Effortless Campus Parking
09/30/2024 in Business and Finance
N.C. A&T launches of the NCAT Park app, powered by ParkZen. Designed exclusively for the A&T community, the app brings convenience and innovation to campus parking.
N.C. A&T Center for Social Justice Secures World-Renowned Scholar as Activist-in-Residence
09/30/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Center of Excellence for Social Justice (CESJ) will host its inaugural Scholar Activist-in-Residence program for the 2024-25 academic year featuring internationally acclaimed scholar, author and speaker Daniel Black, Ph.D. This program will provide a unique opportunity
A&T Police Personnel Deploy to UNC Asheville after Hurricane Helene
09/28/2024 in Business and Finance
Members of the University Police Department at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University are en route to the University of North Carolina-Asheville to provide necessary assistance in the catastrophic aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
New Rankings Underscore A&T’s Impact on Affordability, Career Preparation
09/26/2024
New rankings from Forbes show that North Carolina A&T grads earn more than those of any other public HBCU in America and rank third among all UNC campuses.
N.C. A&T, Partners Awarded $3M NSF Grant for Semiconductor Research, Workforce Development
09/26/2024 in Research, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
Researchers at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and colleagues at six additional historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have been awarded a three-year, $3 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to enhance semiconductor research and workforce development.
A&T Accelerates in U.S. News & World Report's “Best Colleges 2025”
09/24/2024
North Carolina A&T had the second-highest upward movement of any national university in the new rankings - a leap of 49 places.
New Economics Chair Returns to N.C. A&T After U.S. Joint Economic Committee Appointment
09/20/2024 in College of Business and Economics, Economics
The new interim chair of the Department of Economics in the Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics has returned to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University after spending a year with the U.S. Congressional Joint Economic Committee (JEC).
Greensboro Awards Key to City to Iconic Alumni Henry E. and Shirley T. Frye
09/19/2024 in Alumni
The City of Greensboro has bestowed another honor on trailblazing North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumni Henry E. and Shirley T. Frye.
A&T, EPA Partnership Grows at Environmental Symposium
09/18/2024 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
The partnership between North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and the Environmental Protection Agency strengthened as students, professors and environmental officials gathered for a symposium at the University Farm.
N.C. A&T Accepted into Pharrell Williams’ So Ambitious Pre-Accelerator Program
09/17/2024 in College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Jeremiah Smith, a mechanical engineering student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been accepted into Black Ambition’s So Ambitious Pre-Accelerator Program to develop his esports start-up venture.
N.C. A&T Receives Grant to Establish Sustainable Engineering Education
09/16/2024 in College of Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering
Researchers in the College of Engineering at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University were awarded a $350,000 grant from the National Science Foundation and The Lemelson Foundation to integrate environmental and social sustainability into engineering curriculum.
A&T to Host “Unmasking AI: A Conversation with Dr. Joy Buolamwini”
09/13/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host “Unmasking AI: A Conversation with Dr. Joy Buolamwini,” an insightful and thought-provoking event Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 6 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium, 1009 Bluford St.
Lab Animal Sciences Student Plunges into UCLA Marine Biology Internship
09/12/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Animal Sciences
Senior D’Karia Bascom spent this past summer studying the foraging habits of fish as a participant in the University of California, Los Angeles’ The Diversity Project.
Toyota’s Suggs Named to A&T Board of Trustees
09/12/2024
Sean Suggs, president of Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina (TBMNC), is the newest member of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Board of Trustees.
A&T to Host Community & Economic Engagement Summit on Oct. 16
09/11/2024 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host its fourth annual Community & Economic Engagement Summit on Wednesday, Oct. 16, during the university’s 98th Homecoming. The event is organized by the Division of Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development and the Office of Engagement and Outreach.
N.C. A&T Computer Science Student Earns Second Place in UNCF Pitch Competition
09/10/2024 in College of Engineering
Folaranmi Olawepo, a senior computer science student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, earned second place and a $10,000 cash prize for his app “Neur” at the Impact Pitch Competition presented by the United Negro College Fund’s (UNCF) Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in partnership with Think Broccoli.
Wall Street Journal: A&T Is No. 1 Public HBCU in America
09/09/2024
New national rankings from the Wall Street Journal of America’s top 500 universities recognize North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University as the nation’s No. 1 public historically Black university.
A&T to Drive AI Innovation, Economic Development in Collaboration with NVIDIA
09/06/2024 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University today announced it has entered a collaboration with NVIDIA aimed at accelerating North Carolina’s economic growth, enhancing workforce capabilities and fostering innovation across key sectors, helping further position the university as a leader in research and technology.
Krueger Named A&T Student Affairs Executive Director for Administration
09/06/2024 in Student Affairs
A finance and accounting professional with more than 25 years of experience has been named executive director for Administration in the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Division of Student Affairs, effective Aug. 19.
Wall Street Journal: A&T is No. 1 Public HBCU In America
09/06/2024 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Alumni, Students
The venerable news outlet chose America's top 500 universities based on "how well each sets graduates up for financial success."
Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert on Oct. 18 Features Kem, Avery*Sunshine
09/04/2024 in Alumni
The Foundation for N.C. A&T State University, Inc. is excited to announce an unforgettable evening with Grammy-nominated R&B singer and songwriter Kem, joined by special guest Avery*Sunshine, for the Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert on Friday, Oct. 18.
A&T Campus Named Among “Most Beautiful in the South” by Southern Living
09/04/2024
Southern Living magazine has named North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s main campus one of “The Most Beautiful College Campuses in the South.”
University Galleries Host “Jitambue, Knowing Yourself” Faculty Exhibition
09/03/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is hosting its 2024 Visual Art Program Faculty Exhibition, “Jitambue, Knowing Yourself,” featuring 12 faculty members' diverse and innovative artwork.
A&T Expands Graduate Degree Programs Amid Unprecedented Growth
09/03/2024 in Academic Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has added five new graduate degree programs to its curriculum — three of which gained approval in a single academic year. The university now offers nearly 50 graduate programs across nine colleges and two schools.
A&T’s Aggie Academy Designated an Apple Distinguished School
09/02/2024 in College of Education
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Aggie Academy is pleased to announce it has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for the 2024–2027 program term.
A&T Documentary “Our Blues Makes Us Gold” Premieres Sept. 30 on Comcast Xfinity
08/30/2024 in Alumni, Students
“Our Blues Make Us Gold,” a 90-minute documentary focused on North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University from filmmakers Brandon Gerard and Ashley Shantè, is set to air on the Black Experience on Comcast Xfinity on Monday, Sept. 30.
Moorman Named Interim Police Chief for A&T
08/30/2024
Jack W. Moorman, Ed.D., MPA, a seasoned law enforcement leader who previously served for eight years as police chief for North Carolina State University will assume leadership of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Police Department as interim chief.
N.C. A&T to Host Women’s Business Enterprise National Council 2024 Incubator
08/29/2024 in College of Business and Economics, Business Education
The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) will hold a Women of Color (WOC) Incubator at North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University offering resources, support and provide community to aspiring student entrepreneurs.
African Nations’ Delegates Get Look at N.C. Agriculture at A&T
08/29/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) welcomed a delegation of government leaders from the Republics of Malawi and Zambia to campus this summer to showcase agricultural research and techniques the nations may consider adopting.
N.C. A&T Professor Appointed to State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners
08/26/2024 in College of Business and Economics, Accounting and Finance
Gov. Roy Cooper has appointed Kecia Williams Smith ‘95, CPA, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, to the North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners.
Environmental Symposium to Strengthen Ties Between A&T, EPA
08/23/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
An environmental symposium to be held at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University next month is intended to strengthen the partnership between the university and the Environmental Protection Agency.
University Galleries to Host “Treasures: Selections from the Collection of Dr. Althia Ali” Exhibition
08/23/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will present the exhibition, Treasures: Selections from the Collection of Dr. Althia Ali, featuring an impressive collection of folk art and artifacts from various continents and cultures.
A&T Launches 133rd Year with New Programs, Enrollment Growth and More
08/21/2024 in Business and Finance, Students
A&T launches the 2024-25 academic year with a growing student body, new degree programs, milestones in its development and nearly $150 million in construction projects underway.
Deese College to Host First Women in Business Leaders New Student Orientation
08/19/2024 in College of Business and Economics
The Women in Business Leaders student organization in the Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will launch its first new student orientation.
N.C. A&T Receives $4.2M NSF Grant to Enhance Diversity in Materials Research
08/12/2024 in Research, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has received $4.2 million for six years from the Division of Materials Research (DMR) of the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund an interdisciplinary program aimed to enhance diversity in materials research.
Dorsett-Wilson, Woodfork Named 2024 White House Initiative HBCU Scholars
08/08/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Honors College
The White House Initiative (WHI) on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) has selected North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students Khelsei Dorsett-Wilson and Charles-Anthony Woodfork as 2024 HBCU Competitiveness Scholars.
A&T to Host First HBCU Conference on Breastfeeding
08/07/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
The Uplifting Black and Brown Lactation Success Conference will take place Thursday, Aug. 8, and Friday, Aug. 9 at the N.C. A&T University Farm Pavilion. An estimated 180 lactation professionals, maternal health practitioners and others involved in the breastfeeding and birthworks communities across North Carolina and the United States are expected to attend.
Two N.C. A&T Journalism Students Selected as 2024 Chevrolet Discover the Unexpected Fellows
08/06/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Mattie Moore and Kayla Hare, two multimedia journalism students from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, have been selected as 2024 Chevrolet Discover the Unexpected (DTU) Fellows. They are two of only 10 students from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) nationwide chosen for this fellowship.
Whitley Named Interim Dean of N.C. A&T’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
08/05/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Sheila Whitley, Ph.D., has been named interim dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, effective Aug. 1.
A&T Food Science Professor Earns Top Professional Honor
08/02/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
Hao Feng, Ph.D., Blue Cross Blue Shield Endowed Professor of Urban Food Systems and professor of food and bioprocess engineering, was named a 2024 IFT Fellow by the Institute of Food Technologists.
Foundation to Honor A&T Students for Promoting Civic Leadership among Youth
07/30/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Business and Economics
The Andrew Goodman Foundation (AGF) will honor North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students and twin brothers, Brandon L. Daye and Bryan L. Daye of Burlington, North Carolina, as it commemorates the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer 1964.
N.C. A&T Secures More than $100M in Contracts, Grants for Second Straight Year
07/30/2024 in Research
Researchers at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University have secured more than $100 million in research and sponsored program contracts and grants for the second consecutive year, underscoring the university’s continued growth as a leading doctoral research institution.
N.C. A&T Theatre Arts Program to Perform “Seven Guitars” at International Black Theatre Festival
07/29/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program will present “Seven Guitars,” August Wilson’s poignant, heart-rending depiction of the Black experience in post-war America, at the International Black Theatre Festival (IBTF) on Tuesday, July 30, and Wednesday, July 31.
A&T Endowment Exceeds $200M, Largest of any Public HBCU
07/29/2024 in Business and Finance
In a final major milestone achieved under the leadership of retiring Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr., the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University endowment has surpassed $200 million, a near tenfold increase since Martin took the reins of N.C. A&T in 2009.
N.C. A&T Student Begins Sports Journalism Internship with ESPN as Rhoden Fellow
07/23/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Gabrielle Heyward, a senior studying multimedia journalism at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has begun a one-year sports journalism internship with ESPN as a Rhoden Fellow.
Gartner: A&T Supply Chain Management Graduate Program No. 15 in North America
07/23/2024 in College of Business and Economics, Transportation and Supply Chain, The Graduate College
The Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s supply chain management graduate program has been ranked among the top 15 in North America by leading global research firm Gartner.
Two A&T Students Among First in Du Bois Scholars Program at Harvard
07/22/2024 in College of Education, College of Science and Technology, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduate students Jacquelle Joseph-Lainez and Jayden Seay have been selected for the inaugural cohort of the Du Bois Scholars program at Harvard University.
A&T Selected for Latest Student Success Equity Intensive Program Cohort
07/19/2024 in Student Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is among the eight new member institutions the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) has selected to participate in the Student Success Equity Intensive (SSEI).
Bluford Library Receives Grant to Boost Digital Inclusion in East Greensboro
07/18/2024 in Library
F.D. Bluford Library at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has received an award that will be used to fund digital inclusion efforts across East Greensboro that involve a collaborative network of nonprofits.
N.C. A&T Students Use Skills Gained in the Classroom to Assist Residents in Honduras
07/17/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Eight students from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University recently participated in a unique international internship in Honduras. The students used skills gained in the classroom to help residents by way of the Global Legal Empowerment Brigade.
Huscroft Appointed Interim Deese College Dean
07/12/2024 in College of Business and Economics
Joseph R. Huscroft Jr., Ph.D., has been named interim dean of the Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, effective July 22.
School of Nursing Receives $2.36M UNC System Award to Boost Workforce
07/11/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Nursing
The School of Nursing at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has received $2.36 million from the University of North Carolina System as part of its Health Care Workforce Nursing Program Expansion Initiative.
Money Magazine: A&T Is America’s Most Affordable Doctoral Research University
07/08/2024 in Admissions, Research, Students
Money magazine’s newest edition of its Best Colleges rankings recognizes North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University as the most affordable doctoral research university in America for the second consecutive year.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg, Gov. Cooper Tout A&T Transportation Innovation
07/03/2024 in College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg joined Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday to visit the transportation research facility at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Gateway Research Park North Campus. Gateway North houses a diverse fleet of connected autonomous vehicles and one of the nation’s first rural test tracks for testing and developing autonomous vehicles.
Blackwell '20 Receives 2024 Rangel Graduate Fellowship
07/01/2024 in Alumni, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna Nasya Blackwell ’20 has been chosen as one of 45 recipients of the 2024 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship.
A&T Names Henry E. and Shirley T. Frye Hall in Honor of Distinguished Alumni
06/27/2024 in University Advancement, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University celebrated the formal renaming of its Academic Classroom Building for trailblazing alumni Henry E. and Shirley T. Frye.
Associate Vice Provost Davis Named to Executive Leadership Institute’s Fifth Cohort
06/27/2024 in Academic Affairs
Regina Davis, Ph.D., North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s associate vice provost for Student Success, is among 33 University of North Carolina System representatives selected to participate in its fifth Executive Leadership Institute cohort.
A&T, Cone Health to Host “Building a Better You” Community Wellness Fair on June 29
06/26/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Center of Excellence in Integrative Health Disparities and Equity Research (CIHDER) and the Cone Health Center for Health Equity will host a “Building a Better You” community wellness fair Saturday, June 29. The free event will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Corbett Sports Center on the N.C. A&T campus, 405 N. Benbow Road, Greensboro.
A&T, CIHDER Host All of Us HBCU Road Tour on June 29 to Address Health Disparities
06/25/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and its Center of Excellence for Integrative Health Disparities and Equity Research (CIHDER) will host the All of Us HBCU (historically Black college or university) Road Tour on Saturday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 107 of Frye Hall (formerly the Academic Classroom Building), 1601 E. Market St., Greensboro.
A&T Receives $20M Gift to Support Student Needs, Key Priorities
06/24/2024 in University Advancement, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has received a $20 million gift from an anonymous donor. The second-largest gift received in the university's history, the donation will have immediate impact on scholarships for students working to meet the cost to attend for the 2024-25 school year.
UNC BOG Elects Dr. James R. Martin II as North Carolina A&T's New Chancellor
06/21/2024
The vice president for STEM Research and Innovation at the University of Pittsburgh will assume leadership of the nation's largest HBCU on Aug. 15.
Assistant Police Chief Completes FBI National Academy Training
06/20/2024 in Business and Finance
Bobby L. Cuthbertson, MBA, assistant chief of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Police Department, has completed the 10-week National Academy training conducted by the FBI at its Quantico, Virginia, training headquarters.
Alumna Boyce Named Associate Vice Chancellor for Alumni Relations
06/14/2024 in Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has appointed Crystal W. Boyce ‘07 ‘15 associate vice chancellor for the Office of Alumni Relations.
A&T-Led Heirs Property Team Wins State-Level Cooperative Extension Award
06/13/2024 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
A Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University-led program designed to help landowners protect and preserve their generational land has earned a major award from the N.C. Association of Cooperative Extension Specialists.
N.C. A&T Is Now Accepting Students into Criminal Justice Graduate Programs
06/12/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is now accepting students into its new master’s and doctoral degree programs in criminal justice, the first of its kind at a public university in North Carolina.
N.C. A&T Physics Professor Bililign Earns Fulbright Award to Teach in Ethiopia
06/06/2024 in College of Science and Technology
Solomon Bililign, Ph.D., a professor of physics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award to Ethiopia for the 2024-25 academic year. He will teach physics and atmospheric sciences at Addis Ababa University’s Institute of Geophysics, Space Science and Astronomy and the Department of Physics beginning in September.
Environmental Studies Professor Spence Earns National Diversity Award
06/06/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
Porché Spence, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design, has received the Ecological Society of America's 2024 Commitment to Human Diversity in Ecology Award.
Animal Science Alumna Wins Fellowship, Travel Grants
06/05/2024 in Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Animal Sciences, The Graduate College
Deborah Okedoyin ‘24, a North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) alumna, has received the International Livestock Congress Student Fellowship for 2024.
A&T Hosts 2024 Faculty Enrichment Workshop Focused on AI
06/04/2024 in Academic Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University recently hosted its highly anticipated two-day 2024 Faculty Enrichment Workshop, “Aligning AI Themes of Future Teaching, Research, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration,” organized in collaboration with the N.C. A&T Extended Campus and Faculty Affairs.
A&T to Kick Off Fresh & Local Nutrition Incentive Program on June 5
06/03/2024 in Community Engagement
The Fresh & Local Nutrition Incentive Program – a project led by a multidisciplinary team at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University – will kick off Wednesday, June 5.
Cooperative Extension Specialist Earns Early Career Scientist Award
06/03/2024 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Biswanath Dari, Ph.D., assistant professor and natural resource specialist for the Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has received the American Society of Agronomy Environmental Quality Section 2023 Inspiring Early Career Scientist Award.
N.C. A&T, Martin and Ruff Earn Triad Business Journal Leaders in Diversity Awards
05/31/2024
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr. and Chief Diversity Officer Del L. Ruff are among the honorees in Triad Business Journal’s fourth annual Leaders in Diversity Awards.
Common Thread Theatre Collective Kicks off Third Summer Season with “Fat Ham”
05/30/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Common Thread Theatre Collective (CTTC), a collaboration between North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Davidson College, announces its third season of summer productions.
Director Tyson Wins Fulbright Award for International Education in France
05/30/2024 in Academic Affairs
Kimberly Tyson, director of the Office of International Affairs at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has received the prestigious Fulbright International Education Administrators award for the 2024-25 academic year, affirming her exceptional leadership and contributions to global connectivity in higher education.
Blackwell, Solomon Make A&T History as Alumnae Fulbright Program Grant Recipients
05/24/2024 in Alumni, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumnae Nasya Blackwell ’20 and YoVanna Solomon ’18 are 2023-24 Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant recipients.
Endowed Biology Professor Graves Named 2024 Genius Award Honoree
05/24/2024 in College of Science and Technology, Biology
Joseph L. Graves Jr., Ph.D., MacKenzie Scott Endowed Professor of Biology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is among three 2024 Genius Award honorees at the 12th Annual Liberty Science Center Genius Gala.
Honors College Celebrates Students, First February One Scholar Graduates and Martin
05/24/2024 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Honors College celebrated its students – including the first February One Scholars to graduate – during its annual banquet held at the end of the academic year.
UNC System Honors Fashion Professor Dixon with Teaching Excellence Award
05/23/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
Devona Dixon, Ph.D., an associate professor in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences’ Department of Family and Consumer Science, has been chosen as N.C. A&T’s 2024 winner for the UNC Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching.
N.C. A&T Hosted Technology Day Ahead of N.C. Transportation Summit
05/22/2024 in College of Engineering
Greensboro hosted the 2024 N.C. Transportation Summit drawing more than 1,200 attendees from all over the world, with more than 100 sponsors and exhibitors May 21-22. The summit provided a platform for discussions ranging from safety and funding to innovation, all aimed at addressing North Carolina’s evolving population and transportation needs.
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Recognizes Exceptional Faculty, Student Achievements
05/22/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University recently hosted its 2024 End-of-the-Year Awards Celebration, recognizing the efforts of students and faculty. Six students were honored as seniors of the year and four faculty members were honored for their outstanding achievements in teaching, research, service and leadership.
Hodge-Penn Named Interim Research Vice Chancellor
05/22/2024 in Research
Melissa Hodge-Penn, Ed.D., an experienced administrator with a 20-year history in research management across four public and private universities, has been named interim vice chancellor for Research at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
N.C. A&T Nanoengineering Professor Receives NCInnovation Grant for Drug Delivery Research
05/21/2024 in Research, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
Researchers at the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN), led by Kristen Dellinger, Ph.D., are making significant strides in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Their groundbreaking research has received a grant of $369,024 over two years from NCInnovation as part of its inaugural round of research funding, which totaled $5.2 million across eight projects.
Clark Foundation Makes Investments Worth $11M to College of Engineering
05/21/2024 in University Advancement, College of Engineering
One of America’s most prominent private supporters of engineering education has given $11 million in strategic support for need-based scholarships and learning initiatives to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, America’s largest producer of Black engineering graduates.
N.C. A&T Journalism Graduate Selected for Dow Jones Media Program
05/20/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Rosegalie Cineus ‘24, who graduated from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Journalism and Mass Communication (JOMC) Department, has been chosen as one of eight fellows for the Dow Jones HBCU (historically Black college or university) Media Collective program.
A&T Students Compete in U.S Department of Energy’s EnergyTech University Prize
05/20/2024 in Students
Two teams from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University were chosen to compete in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) EnergyTech University Prize 2024 Student Track.
Resilience Realized: A&T Commemorates Spring 2024 Graduates
05/11/2024 in Alumni, Students
More than 1,500 undergraduate, more than 200 master’s and almost 60 doctoral students became members of N.C. A&T’s spring Class of 2024 in commencement ceremonies Friday, May 10, in the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts and Saturday, May 11, at Greensboro Coliseum.
A&T Names Key Academic Building for Alumni Legends Henry and Shirley Frye
05/08/2024 in Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has renamed its most high-profile academic building after two of its most high-profile alumni, 1953 graduates Justice Henry Frye and his wife, Shirley Frye.
CIHDER Director Moore Receives American Cancer Society DEI Award
05/02/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Center of Excellence for Integrative Health Disparities and Equity Research (CIHDER) Executive Director Angelo Moore, Ph.D., has received the American Cancer Society’s Fredda Bryan National Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award for 2023.
Faculty Member Foreman ‘13 Receives DOE EnergyTech Up 2024 Award
05/01/2024 in Alumni, College of Business and Economics, Management
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University faculty member Antwon Foreman ‘13 has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Technology Transition (OTT) EnergyTech Up 2024 Faculty Award.
Two N.C. A&T Journalism Students Named Inaugural HBCU Science Journalism Fellows at MIT
05/01/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Two juniors in North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University's Journalism and Mass Communication Department, Christén Davis and Steven Matthews Jr., have been selected as inaugural HBCU (historically Black college or university) Science Journalism Fellows at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
A&T Advances to 35th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge National Championship
04/29/2024 in Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University was one of 32 teams to advance to the 35th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC) National Championship Tournament.
N.C. A&T Visual Arts Student featured as NBA All-Star x HBCU Artist
04/29/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Jaylen Brannon, a senior visual media arts and design student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been featured as a 2024 NBA All-Star x HBCU artist.
A&T Hosts U.S. Army War College Students during Return Campus Visit
04/24/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Political Science
A group of U.S. Army War College students and faculty visited North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University to discuss resiliency, factors affecting recruitment and threats to freedom.
University of Minnesota, A&T Kick Off Research Partnership Program
04/24/2024 in Research
University of Minnesota (UMN) officials have announced a new research partnership program with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, the largest of the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities.
Gov. Cooper, Astronaut Koch Highlight STEM Education during Visit
04/23/2024 in College of Engineering
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper joined NASA Astronaut Christina Koch and Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr. at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University to highlight North Carolina’s strong STEM public education programs and discuss how public education has supported their careers.
N.C. A&T Center to Host Community Cookout and Health Fair on April 27
04/23/2024 in COAACH, College of Science and Technology
The Center for Outreach, Aging, Alzheimer’s and Community Health (COAACH) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a community cookout and health fair Saturday, April 27, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 2105 Yanceyville St. The event is open to the public and registration is recommended.
N.C. A&T Transportation Centers Host Successful Two-Day Symposium
04/22/2024 in College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering
The Center for Advanced Transportation Mobility (CATM) and the Center for Regional & Rural Connected Communities (CR2C2) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University hosted a two-day Joint University Transportation Center (UTC) Symposium April 17-18, marking the final year of funded activities for CATM and the first annual event since CR2C2’s launching.
Merck, A&T launch joint Merck Biotechnology Learning Center
04/19/2024
Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced today the opening of the Merck Biotechnology Learning Center at Gateway Research Park in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Cheerleaders Earn Historic National Title after “Road 2 Redemption”
04/18/2024 in Athletics, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Cheerleading Program has brought its first championship title home from the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) and National Dance Alliance (NDA) College National Championship.
A&T Receives 2024 IIE American Passport Project Grant for Study Abroad
04/12/2024 in Academic Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been awarded a prestigious 2024 IIE American Passport Project grant from the Institute of International Education Inc.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Special Called Meeting, April 15
04/11/2024
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Special Called Meeting, April 15
Five N.C. A&T Students Awarded Spotify NextGen Scholarships to Grow Podcasts, Creator Culture
04/11/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Five students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Journalism and Mass Communications Department have been selected to receive scholarships from Spotify, the global music and podcast streaming platform.
U.S. News & World Report: Deese College No. 1 HBCU Graduate Business School
04/10/2024 in College of Business and Economics, The Graduate College
The Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is the No. 1 business school among America’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), according to U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate Colleges” rankings, released Tuesday.
N.C. A&T’s Jazz Ensemble Presents Spring Concert Featuring Tunes from Miles Davis
04/09/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Jazz Ensemble will host its annual spring concert featuring the timeless tunes of the “Cool Jazz” era. The musical pieces will take inspiration from the nonet album “Birth of the Cool” by late American jazz trumpeter and bandleader Miles Davis.
N.C. A&T Theatre Arts Program Presents “Tartuffe"
04/08/2024 in 4-H and Youth Development, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Theatre Arts Program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University closes its season with “Tartuffe,” a comedy that was first banned in Paris in 1667 because of its cutting political and religious satire.
N.C. A&T’s E. Gwynn Dancers to Present 37th Annual Spring Concert
04/05/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The E. Gwynn Dancers of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will hold their 37th annual spring concert, “Dancing Griots: Preserving the Legacy,” honoring the rich cultural heritage and artistic vision of the dance company’s founder, Eleanor Gwynn, Ph.D.
Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 291 Inducts 31 Students
04/05/2024 in Students
Chapter 291 of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has inducted 31 students into the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
Aggie Rhythm-n-Blues Review to Perform “Rhythm: Sound in Motion”
04/04/2024 in Alumni, Students
Warehouse Jazz and Supper Club will present North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Aggie Rhythm-n-Blues Revue performances of “Rhythm: Sound in Motion” this weekend.
N.C. A&T University Galleries to Host 2024 Senior Art Exhibition
04/02/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the 2024 Senior Art Exhibition, which showcases the variety of skills and talents of graduating students in the Visual Arts Program. The exhibition’s opening reception is Thursday, April 11 at 5:30 p.m. The exhibition, which features a diverse range of mediums including painting, sculpture and digital art, will be on display through May 24.
A&T Completes Siren Test
04/01/2024 in Business and Finance, Students
The scheduled Monday, April 1, siren test at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has ended.
Hairston College to Host Inaugural Health and Human Sciences Week
04/01/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s John R. and Kathy R. Hairston College of Health and Human Sciences will host its inaugural Health and Human Sciences Week from Monday, April 1, through Saturday, April 6.
A&T Celebrates Small Farms Week, Taps Two N.C. Small Farmers of the Year
03/29/2024 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Two North Carolina farmers were named Small Farmers of the Year this week as North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Cooperative Extension division celebrated Small Farms Week, N.C. Extension’s annual tribute to small-scale growers.
$1.1M Awarded to N.C. A&T Educator Preparation for Special Education Teachers
03/27/2024 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Educator Preparation
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs has awarded new resources to the tune of $1.1 million to the College of Education.
Doctoral Student Selected for 2023-24 Research Scholar Program
03/26/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Social Work, The Graduate College
Denise Dawson, a fifth-year doctoral student in social work from Cumberland County, North Carolina, has been chosen as a scholar for the 2023-24 All of Us Research Scholar Program.
A&T, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Partner to Establish Early Assurance Program
03/26/2024 in Academic Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announces a groundbreaking partnership with the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy to introduce an innovative Early Assurance Program (EAP). This collaboration offers current N.C. A&T students with a keen interest in pursuing a doctoral degree in pharmacy the opportunity for assured admission to the school.
Warren, Cumberland County Farmers Finalists for N.C. Small Farmer of the Year
03/25/2024 in Cooperative Extension
A fourth-generation family farm in Warren County in operation since 1865 and a small farm in Cumberland County run by a former Army officer turned beekeeper are finalists for the 38th annual Small Farmer of the Year Award, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Cooperative Extension announced today.
A&T Extends “Decision Day” Deadline to May 15 for All New Undergraduate Students
03/22/2024 in Admissions
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is extending its traditional May 1 enrollment deadline for incoming undergraduate students to May 15. The new deadline is for new first-year students as well as incoming transfer students.
Belk Launches Spring Collection Designed by A&T Fashion Alumna
03/21/2024 in Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
A 2023 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State graduate is helping Belk’s Crown & Ivy clothing line celebrate its 10th anniversary this spring with a new line of women’s wear available online and in stores. “Jewel Moser x Crown & Ivy,” a limited-edition collection designed by Jewel Moser, an alumna of N.C. A&T’s fashion merchandising and design (FMD) program, launched March 11.
A&T Student Claims Second Madden NFL Tournament Title at Pro Bowl Games
03/20/2024 in Students, College of Engineering, Computer Science
DaSean Wade Neclos, a fourth-year student majoring in computer science, won in the men's bracket of the 2024 Pro Bowl Games held in Orlando, Florida. Eight HBCU students participated in this NFL competition throughout the week-long program, engaging the business side of gaming and sports.
A&T to Conduct Siren Test on Monday, April 1
03/20/2024 in Business and Finance, Students
A siren test will be conducted at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University at 10 a.m. Monday, April 1.
Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T Seeks Summer Interns
03/18/2024 in Cooperative Extension
College students looking for a meaningful way to spend their summer can get hands-on experience in agriculture and related fields through paid internships offered by Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
A&T to Lead “Ag Tech Corridor” Project with $1M from National Science Foundation
03/15/2024 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Starting this spring, N.C. A&T will lead a project that aims to break that bottleneck. Funded by a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines, Goins will lead a team of university, N.C. Cooperative Extension, business and research partners in developing a plan to share information and technology faster and more broadly across the state by building an “ag tech corridor” from central North Carolina to the east.
A&T, Bluford Library to Present “An Evening with Joshua Bennett” on April 11
03/14/2024 in Library
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and its F.D. Bluford Library will present “An Evening with Joshua Bennett” on Thursday, April 11, at 7 p.m. in McNair Auditorium, Room 240.
Webb Appointed Assistant Vice Chancellor of Health and Wellness
03/13/2024 in Student Affairs
Padonda B. Webb ‘03, DNP, FNP-BC, has been appointed assistant vice chancellor of Health and Wellness in North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Division of Student Affairs, Melody Pierce, Ph.D., vice chancellor for Student Affairs, announced today.
N.C. A&T Researchers Developing AI-based System to Make Driving More Predictable, Safer
03/12/2024 in Research, College of Science and Technology
A research team in the College of Science and Technology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has conducted a pilot project using models available through Microsoft’s Azure Open AI Service to develop a system that will lead to advancements in traffic management using physic informed deep learning. The pilot, led by principal investigator Leila Hashemi-Beni, Ph.D., and applied science and technology doctoral student Tewodros Syum Gebre, received support from Microsoft under the company’s “Accelerating Foundation Models Research” (AFMR) collaboration.
Black Nurse Scientists Mentoring Program Tours N.C. A&T to Inspire Advanced Nursing Careers
03/11/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Nursing
Approximately 150 students pursuing the nursing track at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University participated in the inaugural Black Nurse Scientists Mentoring Program Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Tour at Union Square in downtown Greensboro.
A&T Student to Participate in Inaugural SXSW Pitch Event
03/06/2024 in College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University student Jeremiah Smith will be an alternate for the 16th annual South by Southwest (SXSW) inaugural Student Startup Pitch Competition.
Explore Summer Camps at N.C. A&T Offering Development, Enrichment and Exploration
03/05/2024 in Academic Affairs, Community Engagement, 4-H and Youth Development
Explore Summer Camps at N.C. A&T
Adams, Hall to Serve as Spring 2024 Commencement Speakers
03/01/2024 in Alumni, Students
Two renowned women – Stephanie G. Adams ‘89, Ph.D., and Tamron Hall – will serve as North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Spring 2024 Commencement keynote speakers, university officials announced today.
A&T Wins Approval for Doctor of Nursing Practice Program
02/29/2024 in College of Health and Human Sciences
The University of North Carolina System Board of Governors gave unanimous approval today to a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Aggie Academy Advisory Board to Hold Public Meeting on March 6
02/28/2024 in Academic Affairs
The advisory board will meet March 6.
N.C. A&T Chancellor Search Advisory Committee to Hold Meeting March 4
02/28/2024
The Search Advisory Committee will meet.
Food Science Major Chosen as USDA Future Leader in Agriculture
02/28/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University student Alaina Brock has been chosen as a Future Leaders in Agriculture by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Issa Rae Talks Filmaking, Self-Discovery and Community at Chancellor’s Speaker Series
02/27/2024 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Watch Issa Rae at Chancellor's Speaker Series.
N.C. A&T Visual Arts Major Wins JCPenney HBCU Design Challenge
02/26/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University senior Janiya Barcliff has again proven her exceptional talent and creativity by winning JCPenney’s third annual HBCU Design Challenge, which showcases the creativity and talent of students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
A&T Breaks Ground for Bluford Residence Hall
02/23/2024 in Student Affairs, Business and Finance, Students
Local dignitaries joined North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University leaders – including many students – to officially break ground Thursday, Feb. 22, for Bluford Residence Hall, the university’s first new dormitory in nearly two decades.
A&T Names Lounge in Martin Complex for Alumni Thomas and Berdenia Stanley
02/22/2024 in University Advancement, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named the Stanley Ideation Lounge for Thomas Stanley ’88 and Berdenia W. Stanley ‘87, Ph.D., in recognition of their contributions to the university.
Honors College Hosts Successful 2024 Honors Weekend
02/20/2024 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Honors College welcomed more than 160 highly accomplished potential students, along with their parents and guardians, to campus for its Honors Weekend on Friday, Feb. 16, and Saturday, Feb. 17.
Hancock Joins College of Education as Shirley T. Frye Distinguished Professor
02/19/2024 in College of Education, Educator Preparation
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced Stephen D. Hancock, Ph.D., has joined the College of Education faculty as the Shirley T. Frye Distinguished Professor of Urban Teacher Education.
Student Civic Engagement Office Earns N.C. A&T Voter Friendly Campus Designation
02/19/2024
N.C. A&T named voter friendly campus.
Robinson Joins College of Education as Spangler Foundation Distinguished Professor
02/19/2024 in College of Education, Administration and Instructional Services
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced the 2023 North Carolina Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children’s Distinguished Service Award winner, Gretchen Robinson, Ph.D., has joined the College of Education faculty as Spangler Distinguished Professor of Early Child Literacy.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Committee and Full Board Meetings Feb. 22-23
02/19/2024
BOTs meetings will be held Feb. 22 and 23.
Two Major Foundations Invest in Innovative Center of Excellence for Social Justice Programs
02/16/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Political Science
The Henry Luce Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation each made gifts of $250,000 to the center, director Jelani Favors, Ph.D., announced today. Favors is also the Henry E. Frye Distinguished Professor of History in the College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences.
N.C. A&T College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Programs among HBCU Best
02/15/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) has been recognized for outstanding programs in arts, journalism and music among historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
Office of Career Services to Host Two Spring Career Fairs
02/13/2024 in Alumni, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Office of Career Services (OCS) will host two spring career fairs for students this month.
Richard B. Harrison Players to Present “An Evening of Shorts: On Love”
02/12/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s national award-winning Richard B. Harrison Players will present their Valentine’s Day week production, “An Evening of Shorts: On Love.”
NaTasha Yvette Williams '92 Wins Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album
02/08/2024 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University theatre arts program alumna NaTasha Yvette Williams ‘92 has won a 2024 Grammy Award as a principal vocalist.
From Novice to Notable: Small Farms Week Speaker to Share Story, Inspire Others
02/07/2024 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Ronald Simmons, of Master Blend Family Farms in Kenansville, North Carolina, started his business in 2012, became N.C. A&T’s Small Farmer of the Year in 2018 and returns this year as keynote speaker for the week's luncheon event.
Eight A&T Programs Score among Tops in Nation in U.S. News’ “Best Online Programs”
02/07/2024 in Academic Affairs
In the fast-growing world of online learning in higher education, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University stands out with eight degree programs newly ranked among the best in America – including two in the top 12 in their respective disciplines.
N.C. A&T Chancellor Search Advisory Committee to Hold Meeting Feb. 7
02/06/2024
The search committee will hold a meeting.
A&T to Debut Esports Lab on Wednesday, Feb. 7
02/05/2024 in Student Affairs, Business and Finance
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will debut its Esports Lab on Wednesday, Feb. 7, from 3 to 6 p.m. in Room 222 of the Student Center, 1403 John W. Mitchell Drive, Greensboro.
Extension at N.C. A&T’s Eley Named First SRDC 1890 Fellow
02/05/2024 in Cooperative Extension
Michelle Eley, Ph.D., community and economic development specialist with Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been named the first 1890 Fellow of the Southern Rural Development Center.
Aggie Source Food Pantry Wins First Place in 2023 NC Collegiate Hunger Challenge
02/02/2024 in Students, Community Engagement
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Aggie Source Food Pantry has won first place in the 2023 NC Collegiate Hunger Challenge among 21 four-year public colleges and universities, earning $5,000 to provide resources to students facing food insecurity.
N.C. A&T Chancellor’s Speaker Series to Feature Investor Robert F. Smith
02/02/2024 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
A&T will host Robert Smith.
N.C. A&T to Celebrate Black History Month with Homage Exhibit at University Galleries
02/01/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the traveling Homage Exhibit during the month of February to commemorate the resilience, achievements and cultural heritage of the Black community in celebration of Black History Month.
N.C. A&T, Collins Aerospace Sign Research Agreement for Engineering
01/31/2024 in College of Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University College of Engineering has partnered with Collins Aerospace in an agreement that will enable rapid development and execution of fundamental research in areas critical to future aerospace technologies. Collins is a business of RTX, the world’s largest aerospace and defense company.
NSF Awards N.C. A&T, Partners $160M to Transform Regenerative Medicine Research
01/31/2024 in Research
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a 10-year, up to $160 million grant to establish the Piedmont Triad Regenerative Medicine Engine (Regen Medicine Engine) – one of 10 inaugural NSF Regional Innovation Engines across the nation.
N.C. A&T, UNCG Announce Interim Dean of Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
01/30/2024 in Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Provost Tonya Smith-Jackson, Ph.D., and UNC Greensboro Provost Debbie Storrs, Ph.D., are pleased to announce the appointment of Mitch Croatt, Ph.D., as interim dean of the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN), effective May 1, 2024.
USDA Announces Investment in CAES Environmental Justice Project during Campus Visit
01/25/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small made her inaugural visit to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University to see firsthand the ways the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) is using the federal agency’s funding to advance programs, research and scholarships. She also came to bring good news: USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) will invest nearly $1 million in a new A&T project to help advance environmental justice in agriculture through its Agricultural and Food Research Initiative (AFRI.)
N.C. A&T to Celebrate 64th Anniversary of A&T Four’s Historic Sit-In
01/24/2024 in Alumni, Students
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University community will gather once again Feb. 1 to celebrate the remarkable legacy of four A&T freshmen who electrified the civil rights movement in 1960 with their courageous sit-in at the downtown Greensboro Woolworth’s lunch counter – an event that served as a catalyst to change public accommodations laws across the nation.
N.C. A&T to Honor and Celebrate Late Astronaut, Physicist and Alumnus Ronald McNair
01/24/2024 in Student Affairs, Alumni
N.C. A&T will celebrate alumnus Ronald E. McNair.
HOPE in Action Presents Free Homeownership Event featuring Sellers on Jan. 30
01/24/2024 in Community Engagement
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a HOPE in Action event featuring keynote speaker Bakari Sellers on Tuesday, Jan. 30, that is designed to help people become homeowners. The event is free and open to the public.
Three A&T Students Selected for Astronaut Scholarship, Make HBCU History
01/23/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology, Honors College
Three North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduate students have been selected as 2023 Astronaut Scholars, an elite scholarship awarded annually to the nation’s most academically accomplished students pursuing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) degrees.
A&T Landscape Architecture Students Blaze Trail through Toyota Battery Property
01/22/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
A 300-acre tract of woodland in Liberty, North Carolina, on the southwest corner of Toyota North Carolina’s battery manufacturing plant site, will soon take on new features as an environmental education forest, thanks to the talents of seven students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s landscape architecture program.
N.C. A&T Chancellor Search Advisory Committee Meeting to be Held Virtually Jan. 18
01/17/2024
The committee will meet Jan. 18.
N.C. A&T Professor Co-organizes International Air Quality Conference in Ethiopia
01/17/2024 in College of Science and Technology
Solomon Bililign, Ph.D., a professor of physics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, co-organized the “Together for cleaner air in Ethiopia” international conference held at Addis Ababa University. The three-day conference hosted 80 attendees from Ethiopia, Europe and the U.S., including air quality researchers and regulators, health professionals, community members and policymakers. Lund University in collaboration with local universities also co-organized the conference.
Chancellor’s Speaker Series at N.C. A&T to Feature Producer, Actress, Writer Issa Rae: “Standin’ On Business”
01/16/2024 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Issa Rae will be the Chancellor's Speaker Series special guest.
Public Listening Session for N.C. A&T Chancellor Search Set for Jan. 19
01/12/2024
As part of the search for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s next chancellor, a public listening session will be conducted on Friday, Jan. 19, from 8 to 9 a.m. via Zoom.
N.C. A&T Chancellor Search Advisory Committee to Hold Meeting Jan. 18
01/11/2024
The committee will hold a meeting Jan. 18.
N.C. A&T Set to Host Jazz Extravaganza, “An Evening with Dianne Reeves”
01/09/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Office of the Provost and the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences will co-host jazz extravaganza, "An Evening with Dianne Reeves," Thursday, Feb. 8, at 6 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium, 1009 Bluford St.
ACE, Carnegie Foundation Renew A&T’s Prestigious ‘Community Engagement’ Classification
01/09/2024 in Community and Rural Development
The American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teaching announced that North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is one of 40 U.S. colleges and universities to receive the 2024 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, an elective designation that indicates institutional commitment to community engagement.
N.C. A&T’s Music Program Receives $100K Gift from Tom Joyner Foundation
01/05/2024 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s music program is hitting all the right notes as it recently received a $100,000 gift from the Tom Joyner Foundation, with a special contribution from legendary singer-songwriter and musician Stevie Wonder.
N.C. A&T Professor Contributes to State of Climate Report, Efforts Addressing Climate Change
01/03/2024 in College of Science and Technology
More than 570 scientists in over 60 countries contributed to the 2022 State of the Climate Report, which revealed “Earth’s greenhouse gas concentrations were the highest on record, heatwaves shattered temperature records across the planet, the Arctic was warm and wet and the ocean heat and global sea level were also the highest on record,” among other findings.
2023 Articles
A&T Alum Shines in Final Scene of Reimagined Movie Musical, “The Color Purple”
12/22/2023 in Student Affairs, Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
When Aggies hit the movie theaters this holiday season, they'll see a familiar face in the film's final scene: A former Mr. A&T, Reginald Johnson.
Deese College Student Receives King Endowed Scholarship
12/22/2023 in Students, College of Business and Economics, Management
The Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has awarded Aria Johnson a $10,000 scholarship by way of the Timothy O. King and Marion Leach King Endowed Scholarship.
Davis, Smith-Jackson Inducted into N.C. State Engineering Hall of Fame
12/21/2023
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Lauren Davis, Ph.D., industrial and systems engineering professor in the College of Engineering, and Tonya Smith-Jackson, provost and executive vice chancellor of Academic Affairs, have been inducted into North Carolina State University’s Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Alumni Hall of Fame.
Three Alumni, Faculty Member Named TBJ 40 Under 40 Awardees for 2024
12/20/2023 in Alumni
Triad Business Journal (TBJ) has named three North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumni and a faculty member to its 2024 class of 40 Under 40 award winners.
N.C. A&T Professors Selected for 2024 Greensboro Residency for Original Works
12/18/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University professors La’Toni Cromes and Kimberly C. Harper, Ph.D., were selected for Creative Greensboro’s 2024 Greensboro Residency for Original Works (GROW). The program provides an “open flex space for Guilford County-based creative individuals and organizations to produce new and original works that encourage visitation and engagement by the public.”
Blue and Gold Marching Machine Wins Division I HBCU Band of the Year
12/16/2023 in Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Blue and Gold Marching Machine (BGMM) has claimed the 2023 Division I HBCU (historically Black college or university) Band of the Year title.
“Uniquely Built for This”: A&T Celebrates Fall 2023 Graduates
12/16/2023 in Alumni, Students
Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year for 2023, authentic, is personified by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s newest graduates who have persevered through myriad personal, societal and global challenges.
N.C. A&T Deese College Professor Receives 2023 Elzinga Distinguished Teaching Award
12/13/2023 in College of Business and Economics, Economics
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University associate professor Scott Simkins, Ph.D., has received the 2023 Kenneth G. Elzinga Distinguished Teaching Award from the Southern Economic Association (SEA).
N.C. A&T Student Launches DeEtte Market, Redefining Holiday Decor with Inclusive Nutcrackers
12/12/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Grace Bullock isn’t just a junior at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University — she’s a holiday trailblazer. Unwrapping the gift of diversity, Bullock is turning Christmas decor shopping into a celebration of inclusion with the launch of her business, DeEtte Market. She was inspired by the limited representation in traditional holiday nutcrackers, and now she's on a mission. At DeEtte Market, every nutcracker tells a story of breaking traditions and spreading holiday cheer.
Walmart Executives Visit Campus, Meet Students as Part of Equity in Education Initiative
12/12/2023 in University Advancement, College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering
Executives from Walmart Inc. visited North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University to meet with groups of students who are benefiting from the Equity in Education Initiative (E²I), established at the university in 2020 and supported by a $5 million investment from the company.
Journey to the Degree: Fall 2023 Graduates Share Their N.C. A&T Stories
12/11/2023 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Students
Soon-to-be N.C. A&T graduates share their road to commencement story.
Fashion Student Designs A&T-Inspired Collection for Urban Outfitters
12/06/2023 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
In June 2022, fashion merchandising and design major Mya Harris flew to Philadelphia to attend a 10-week internship with apparel company Urban Outfitters. This fall, the result of that experience – a line of clothing paying tribute to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s cultural history – hit the shelves.
The AdPr Academy Welcomes Three N.C. A&T Journalism and Mass Communication Students
12/05/2023 in Library, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Three students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (JOMC) – sophomore Kennidi Cottle and seniors Santroya Pitzer and Bria Williams – were selected to participate in the University of Georgia’s seventh annual Myra Blackmon AdPr Academy for Diversity & Inclusion one-week intensive seminar in Atlanta.
Extension Launches New Effort to Reach Urban and Nontraditional Audiences
12/05/2023 in Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has launched a new effort to apply its expertise and experience in community outreach and education to urban communities and nontraditional audiences across North Carolina.
A&T Grants Winter Wishes for Foster Children for Sixth Year
12/05/2023 in Faculty, Staff, Students
Hundreds of holiday-festive Aggies gathered at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Alumni-Foundation Event Center on Dec. 1 to deliver gifts for Guilford County children in foster care for a sixth year.
STEM Early College’s Pait Named High School Teacher of the Year for District
12/04/2023 in College of Education
Guilford County Schools (GCS) has recognized Gregg Pait, a project management teacher at STEM Early College at N.C. A&T, as an important factor in the school’s success by naming him their High School Teacher of the Year for 2023-24.
Celebrate the Holiday Season at A&T’s University Choir Christmas Concert
11/30/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The sounds of the holiday season will fill the air as the University Choir at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University presents its annual Christmas concert, under the direction of Maestro Travis W. Alexander. This year's performance will take place at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 3, at First Baptist Church, 1000 W. Friendly Ave.
Aggie Academy Advisory Board to Hold Public Meeting Dec. 6
11/29/2023
The Aggie Academy laboratory school at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will hold an advisory board meeting Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023, from 9 to 11 a.m.
N.C. A&T’s Frederick Receives 2023 North Carolina Internal Audit Award
11/28/2023
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University senior internal auditor LaShonna Frederick ‘94 has received the 2023 North Carolina Internal Audit Award of Excellence.
“The Evolution of the Big Band” Fall Jazz Ensemble Concert Dec. 2 at N.C. A&T
11/27/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Liberal Studies
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Jazz Ensemble will host its fall concert, "The Evolution of the Big Band," on Saturday, Dec. 2 at Harrison Auditorium on the N.C. A&T campus.
Small Farms Week 2024 Explores “New Paths to Profits”
11/27/2023 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
New niche crops, ethnic foods and multicultural food traditions are all on the menu for the 38th annual Small Farms Week, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s annual tribute to small-scale agriculture. Set for March 24-30, 2024, the week’s theme is “New Paths to Profits.”
A&T Announces 2023-24 Hall Fellowship Cohort
11/22/2023 in The Graduate College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its newest cohort of Woodland Ellroy Hall Fellows – 11 master’s and doctoral students who are committed to excellence in scholarship, professional capabilities, and leadership in research university setting.
A&T Hosts Successful Fall 2023 Three-Minute Thesis Competition
11/22/2023 in The Graduate College
The Graduate College at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced the winners of its Fall 2023 Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition.
A&T Names Five New Advisory Council on Alumni Relations Members
11/22/2023 in Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced five new members of the Advisory Council on Alumni Relations, a non-fiduciary, non-governing group that works with the Office of Alumni Relations by providing feedback that enhances programming for alumni engagement.
N.C. A&T English Professor Launches Hip-Hop Digital Textbook
11/22/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University English professor bryon turman — known for his contributions to various hip-hop publications and as a scholarly reviewer for the Global Journal of Hip-Hop Culture — has unveiled his latest project: a digital textbook, “Beyond Music & Culture: How Hip-Hop Shaped the Post-Industrial Landscape.”
A&T Honors Alumni John R. and Kathy R. Hairston at Naming Ceremony
11/21/2023 in University Advancement, Alumni, College of Health and Human Sciences
Family, friends, university faculty and staff gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and luncheon to celebrate the naming of the John R. and Kathy R. College of Health and Human Sciences at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
N.C. A&T Student Presents Study on Blue Light Exposure at Competition
11/21/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University multimedia journalism student Jaydn James recently presented her innovative research study, “How Consistent Blue Light Exposure Affects the Circadian Rhythm (Sleep Patterns) Among Journalism Students,” at the Black Doctoral Network (BDN) Undergraduate Research Poster competition in Atlanta. James’ research was selected earlier this year among abstract submissions from talented students across the nation.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program Presents Holiday Musical, “The Soul of Christmas”
11/20/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
“The Soul of Christmas” is a finger-snapping, foot-tapping, hand-clapping holiday musical for the whole family. Join the North Carolina A&T State University’s Theatre Arts Program beginning Nov. 30 as they journey into the world of joyful music that will lift your spirits and feed your soul.
N.C. A&T Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement Hosts Aggies Day of Service
11/20/2023 in Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement (OLCE) successfully hosted its third annual Aggies Day of Service to open the university’s 97th homecoming celebration.
Cooperative Extension at A&T to Lead Heirs Property Summits for Landowners
11/17/2023 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will lead a new effort to help property owners protect and preserve land in North Carolina that their families have held for generations.
A&T Receives Approval to Launch Graduate Degrees in Criminal Justice
11/16/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Criminal Justice
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) will soon be home to new criminal justice master’s and doctoral degree programs. The UNC System Board of Governors approved the programs Nov. 16 following a rigorous review by the university and the UNC System.
A&T Breaks Ground on Urban and Community Food Complex
11/14/2023 in Business and Finance, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University leaders, elected officials, faculty, staff and project team members picked up shovels and officially broke ground on the Urban and Community Food Complex, the latest expansion of the 492-acre University Farm.
“The Shop” Brings Ibtihaj Muhammad, Aldis Hodge and Darren Brand to N.C. A&T
11/13/2023 in Alumni, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University hosted “The Shop” for the last stop of their HBCU Tour during the university’s 97th homecoming.
N.C. A&T’s Dean Paula Groves Price Receives Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award
11/10/2023 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Administration and Instructional Services
Dean Paula Groves Price receives presidential honor.
A&T Names Auditorium in Academic Classroom Building for Alumna Rosa M. Beasley
11/08/2023 in University Advancement, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named Rosa M. Beasley Auditorium in its Academic Classroom Building in memory of Rosa M. Beasley ‘49, recognizing her contributions to the university and the Washington, D.C., chapter of the N.C. A&T University Alumni Association
N.C. A&T Alumni Lead Molding Kids for Success, Host First Manufacturing Month
11/07/2023 in Alumni, College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering
Molding Kids for Success, a local nonprofit founded and operated by three North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumni, recently hosted its first Manufacturing Month at Core Technology Molding Corp.
School of Nursing Celebrates 70th Anniversary, Honors First Graduates
11/07/2023 in Alumni, College of Health and Human Sciences, Nursing
The School of Nursing celebrated its 70 years on the campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University with an event at this year’s homecoming organized by the School of Nursing Affinity Group (SONAG).
A&T Honors 12 Distinguished Alumni at Fall Convocation during Homecoming
11/02/2023 in Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University celebrated its annual Fall Convocation program Thursday, Nov. 2, honoring 12 distinguished alumni.
Solar-Powered Charging Trailer Brings Tech to the Field
11/01/2023 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
A new portable charging trailer, customized for the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences research division, can run presentations, access the internet, charge phones and other electronics, even play Bluetooth radio.
N.C. A&T’S School of Nursing Hosts Eighth Graders for Union Square Campus Tour
10/31/2023 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Nursing
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Oct. 31, 2023) – North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s School of Nursing recently welcomed more than 100 eighth graders from Whitewater and Albemarle Road middle schools to the Union Square Campus to explore health care career possibilities.
A&T Names Lounge in Memory of Alumnus Terrence Lydell Christian Jr.
10/30/2023 in University Advancement, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named Terrence Lydell Christian Jr. Lounge in McNair Hall in memory of the class of 2020 alumnus.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Committee and Full Board Meetings Nov. 9-10
10/26/2023
The A&T BOT will hold committee and full meetings.
N.C. A&T Announces Inaugural Defense Civilian Training Corps Cohort
10/26/2023
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has selected 20 student representatives as inaugural cohort members of the Defense Civilian Training Corps (DCTC), a pilot program initiated by the Department of Defense (DoD) to prepare the next generation of civilian national security leaders.
N.C. A&T Professors Receive TMCF Medtronic Research & Development Program Award
10/26/2023 in College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering, College of Health and Human Sciences
Three North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University professors have been selected as recipients of the 2023-24 Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) Medtronic Research & Development Program Award.
University Galleries to Host 2023 Alumni Art Exhibition with Featured Artist Jackson ‘21
10/25/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the 2023 Alumni Art Exhibition during its homecoming celebration. Set to present a diverse range of styles, subjects and mediums, the group exhibition will showcase alumni artists from the university’s Visual Arts Program. The exhibition’s opening reception is Thursday, Nov. 2, at 5:30 p.m., and will be on display through Dec. 13.
N.C. A&T to Host Annual Shred and Recycling Day on Oct. 28
10/23/2023 in Business and Finance, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Information Technology Services, Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity Research, Education and Outreach and Waste Management Institute are partnering to offer the annual Aggie Shred and Recycling Day on Saturday, Oct. 28, at Lindsay and Laurel streets on campus in recognition of October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
N.C. A&T Partners with N.C. State, USC to Advance Microelectronics, Develop Workforce
10/23/2023 in College of Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has partnered with regional innovation hubs led by North Carolina State University and the University of Southern California for the massive Microelectronics Commons project to bridge and accelerate the lab-to-fab transition.
A&T Names Road on University Farm for Former Professor Totton
10/19/2023 in University Advancement, Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Animal Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named Arthur S. Totton Circle Farm Road on the University Farm for Arthur S. Totton in recognition of his service and contributions to the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES).
Smallwood Coauthors Book on Aggie-Eagle Rivalry
10/17/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Political Science
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Arwin D. Smallwood, Ph.D., has coauthored a new book about the Aggie-Eagle rivalry.
N.C. A&T Selects 2023-24 Aggie Poet Laureate
10/17/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University graduate student Essence Connor-Barringer has become the sixth Aggie Poet Laureate after being competitively selected for the 2023-24 role.
N.C. A&T Students Accepted into USA Basketball Torch Leadership in Sport Mentoring Program
10/16/2023 in Students, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Business and Economics
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students Taylor Crosland and Zaria Gabriel have been accepted into second cohort of the USA Basketball Torch Leadership in Sport Mentoring Program.
N.C. A&T Theatre Arts Program Presents “Baltimore”
10/16/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program will present “Baltimore,” a contemporary drama that examines racial tensions on a college campus beginning Oct. 26.
A&T Partners with Kaplan to Offer Students Free Comprehensive Test Prep Courses
10/12/2023 in Academic Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is providing all of its undergraduate students with free test prep courses for graduate-level admissions exams, including the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT and professional certifications, through a new partnership with global educational services provider Kaplan.
Alums Winchester, LaMar to Serve as Fall Commencement Speakers
10/11/2023 in Students
Two outstanding North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University graduates – Woodrow W. Winchester III, Ph.D., CPEM, and Dena LaMar – will serve as the Fall 2023 Commencement keynote speakers, university officials announced today.
Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Welcomes Hymon-Parker as Interim Dean
10/11/2023
Professor Emerita Shirley Hymon-Parker, Ph.D. will lead the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) as interim dean, North Carolina A&T State University academic leaders announced today.
Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T Co-Sponsors Farmer Veteran Coalition Conference
10/10/2023 in Cooperative Extension
The Farmer Veteran Coalition of North Carolina (FVC), a group that helps veterans find meaningful and sustainable work in agriculture, will host the first Eastern Regional Farmer Veteran Coalition of North Carolina Education Conference on Oct. 27 at the Cumberland County Extension Center.
N.C. A&T Transportation Institute Recognizes ASETTS Scholars
10/10/2023 in College of Business and Economics, Transportation and Supply Chain
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Transportation Institute has recognized its most recent Advancing STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) Education Through Transportation Studies (ASETTS) scholars.
“The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour” to Visit A&T during Homecoming
10/09/2023 in Alumni, Students
The Shop has teamed up with brand partners to bring the shop chairs, celebrity guests and candid conversations to North Carolina A&T and two other HBCUs.
N.C. A&T Student Accepted into Inaugural Milken Institute HBCU Strategic Initiative Cohort
10/09/2023 in College of Business and Economics, Marketing, Transportation and Supply Chain
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University junior Miles Durant has been accepted into the inaugural cohort of the Milken Institute Historically Black Colleges and Universities Strategic Initiative.
A&T to Host Two-Day Community & Economic Engagement Summit
10/09/2023 in Alumni
The Office of Engagement and Outreach at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the third annual Community & Economic Engagement Summit, co-sponsored by MassMutual, during the university’s 97th Homecoming.
A&T Welcomes Seven New Members to Board of Visitors
10/09/2023
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University welcomed seven new members to its Board of Visitors (BOV) as part of the October 2023 meeting, the first of the academic year.
Department of Physician Assistant Studies Celebrates National PA Week
10/07/2023 in College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Department of Physician Assistant (PA) Studies is celebrating National PA week.
A&T to Break Ground for Urban and Community Food Complex on Nov. 9
10/06/2023 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is planning for a sweet return on its investments in food science, nutrition and outreach when it breaks ground on a new building, the Urban and Community Food Complex, on Nov. 9.
A&T to Conduct Siren Test on Tuesday, Oct. 17
10/03/2023 in Business and Finance, Students
A siren test will be conducted at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17.
N.C. A&T to Host Fall Open House, Prospective Students to Attend
10/02/2023 in Admissions, Academic Affairs
A&T will host fall 2023 Open House.
Triad Business Journal Honors Martin, Obare, Foster and Gatling as Power Players
10/02/2023 in Alumni
The Triad Business Journal has named four North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University leaders to its seventh annual Power Players list, which highlights Triad leaders playing a significant role in the region’s bright future.
National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame to Honor EPA Administrator Regan for A&T
09/29/2023 in Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Representing North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan ‘98 will be inducted into the government category for the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation.
Follett Higher Education Becomes Exclusive Campus Retail Partner of A&T
09/29/2023 in Business and Finance, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced Follett Higher Education, the largest campus retailer in North America, will become the exclusive campus retail partner, effective Sunday, Oct. 1.
N.C. A&T Receives Department of Energy Funding to Establish Climate Resiliency Center
09/29/2023 in College of Science and Technology
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has funded North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s proposal to establish the “Climate Resiliency Center (CRC) in Piedmont Triad of North Carolina.” The announcement is in conjunction with the first White House Summit on Building Climate Resilient Communities and various actions the administration is taking to address a changing climate.
N.C. A&T Inducts Students into Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society, Charters New Chapter
09/28/2023 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Students
Chapter chartered and students inducted in honor society.
A&T Alumna Selected for First Cohort of New USDA Fellowship
09/28/2023
Kortni Blalock '23 was selected from among 100 applicants to receive a U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) International Agricultural Fellowship. This fellowship is intended to support extraordinary individuals seeking FAS careers and increase diversity and excellence in the federal agency that works to improve export opportunities for U.S. producers.
N.C. A&T Announces Third February One Scholars Cohort
09/28/2023 in Students, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its third cohort of February One Scholars. These 15 academically talented first-year undergraduates are following the path of leadership and service the A&T Four began as Aggie freshmen.
Wideman-Davis Dance Company to Visit N.C. A&T during N.C. Dance Festival
09/27/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Every year, the North Carolina Dance Festival, powered by Dance Project in Greensboro, ignites the stage with thrilling modern and contemporary dance moves. The festival takes dance to every corner of the state, delivering electrifying performances, immersive classes and engaging conversations.
N.C. A&T’s Power of Four Fellowship Program Unveils Inaugural Class
09/27/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named four first-year College of Arts, Humanities and Social Science (CAHSS) students as the 2023-24 inaugural class of Power of Four Research Fellows.
N.C. A&T Announces 2023 Dowdy Scholars Cohort
09/27/2023 in Students, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its newest cohort of Lewis and Elizabeth Dowdy Scholars – 20 academically talented first-year students who have joined the Aggie family as members of the class of 2027.
Kerry Washington Engages with Students at “Finding My Own” Event at Start of Book Tour
09/26/2023 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Kerry Washington engaged with students during "Finding My Own" event.
N.C. A&T Announces Sixth Cheatham-White Scholars Cohort
09/26/2023 in Students, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its newest cohort of Cheatham-White Scholarship recipients, representing some of the highest-achieving students among members of the class of 2027.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees Elects New Officers, Welcomes New Member
09/22/2023
BOT elects new officers and adds a new member.
N.C. A&T Receives $5.8M to Lead Genomics Educational Hub
09/22/2023 in College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology, The Graduate College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University was granted $5.8 million by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to create a genomics educational hub that will provide new educational and research opportunities for undergraduate and master’s students who are historically underrepresented in biomedical sciences.
N.C. A&T Establishes Center of Excellence for Social Justice
09/21/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced the opening of the Center of Excellence for Social Justice, dedicated to fostering educational opportunities for students and faculty to generate new discoveries through research, engagement and outreach while promoting collaborative action and innovation in the crucial areas of social, economic and racial justice.
N.C. A&T’s Blue and Gold Marching Machine to Perform at 2024 Tournament of Roses Parade
09/19/2023 in Student Affairs, Students
The BGMM has been selected for the 2024 Tournament of Roses Parade.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Committee and Full Board Meetings Sept. 21-22
09/18/2023
Committee and full board meetings will be held.
N.C. A&T Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert to Feature R&B Soul Icon Charlie Wilson on Nov. 3
09/12/2023 in Alumni
The annual North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert has a headliner this year that guarantees to give Aggies “Chills.” On Friday, Nov. 3, The Foundation for N.C. A&T State University, Inc., will host “An Evening with Charlie Wilson.”
National Science Foundation Supports N.C. A&T’s Quantum Research with $5M Grant
09/12/2023 in College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been awarded a five-year, $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support the ExpandQISE: Track 2: N.C. A&T QISE Research Workforce Development Programs.
49th Fall Career Fair at N.C. A&T Set for Sept. 13; More than 400 Employers Expected
09/11/2023 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Alumni, Students
The 49th Fall Career Fair will be held Sept. 13.
N.C. A&T School of Nursing Celebrates High NCLEX-RN Pass Rate
09/11/2023 in Students, College of Health and Human Sciences, Nursing
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s School of Nursing in the John R. and Kathy R. Hairston College of Health and Human Sciences is celebrating its National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN) pass rate.
N.C. A&T Alumna Creates HBCU Legacy Fashion Brand
09/07/2023 in Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna Cheylaina Fultz ’08 has sewn her legacy in the HBCU fashion industry with her brand, HBCU Legacy Fashion.
Honors College Celebrates 25 Years Beginning with 2023 Honors Day of Service
09/01/2023 in Students, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Honors College is celebrating 25 years of honors at the university, starting with its annual Honors Day of Service that reinforces student leadership.
Aggie Academy Advisory Board to Hold Public Meeting on Sept. 6
08/29/2023 in Academic Affairs
The Aggie Academy Advisory Board will meet Sept.6, 2023.
University Galleries Hosts New Exhibition, “Flash Fiction”
08/28/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is hosting “Flash Fiction,” a new exhibition of collages from artist, Natalie Schorr. The exhibit features personal narratives of gender roles, psychological introspection and spiritual reflections. The opening reception is Thursday, Aug. 31. The exhibition will be on display through Oct. 13.
N.C. A&T, The Osher Foundation Create Scholarship Program for Reentry Scholars
08/25/2023 in Alumni, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has partnered with The Bernard Osher Foundation to create The Osher Scholarship Program at North Carolina A&T State University in support of non-traditional students.
Kerry Washington to be Featured in Chancellor’s Speaker Series, Sept. 21
08/23/2023 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
The Emmy Award-winning actor, activist and now author will take part in a conversation with A&T alumna Danya Bacchus, a national correspondent for CBS News.
North Carolina A&T Donates 100 Laptops to Operation Xcel
08/22/2023 in Information Technology Services, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has donated 100 laptops to local nonprofit Operation Xcel in advance of the 2023-24 academic year.
N.C. A&T Student Gains Insights into Politics, Public Service during Internship with Adams
08/22/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
Jordynn Holley, a senior mass media production major at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, completed a highly sought-after summer internship with Congresswoman Alma S. Adams in Charlotte, North Carolina, representing the 12th Congressional District of North Carolina.
N.C. A&T Announces Record $147.4M Year in External Research and Program Funding
08/18/2023 in Research
A&T faculty and staff secured $147.4 million in research and program funding in fiscal year 2023 – a $50 million jump over 2022, Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr. announced today.
N.C. A&T Selects Benjamin’s “Viral Justice” as 2023 Text-In-Community Read
08/17/2023 in Students, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced its selection of "Viral Justice: How We Grow the World We Want" by acclaimed author Ruha Benjamin, Ph.D., as the Text-In-Community (TIC) read for the 2023-24 academic year.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees Nominating Committee to Hold Special Called Meeting, Aug. 10
08/03/2023
The nominating committee will hold a special called meeting.
Four N.C. A&T Journalism Students Commit to Three-Year McClatchy HBCU Internship Program
08/01/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University rising sophomore public relations majors Renee Douglas and Steven Matthews Jr., along with rising junior multimedia journalism majors Chrysta Nichols and Gabrielle Heyward, have been chosen to participate in the McClatchy Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Internship.
N.C. A&T Appoints Wynn Director of Clinical Education in Hairston College
07/18/2023 in College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has appointed Chileatha Wynn, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C, director of clinical education for its Physician Assistant (PA) Program in the John R. and Kathy R. Hairston College of Health and Human Sciences.
N.C. A&T Appoints Morris Director of Nursing in Hairston College
07/17/2023 in College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has appointed Tiffany Morris, DNP, M.S. Ed., MSN, BSN, director of nursing and Clara Adams Endowed Professor for the School of Nursing in the John R. and Kathy R. Hairston College of Health and Human Sciences, effective July 1.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Annual Retreat July 20-21
07/14/2023
N.C. A&T BOT Retreat will be held July 20-21.
Common Thread Theatre Collective Presents “How to Make an American Son”
07/10/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Common Thread Theatre Collective, a joint venture between North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Davidson College, will present “How to Make an American Son,” a new play by Christopher Oscar Peña and directed by Holly Nañes. The hard-hitting drama explores what happens when the American Dream collides with the reality of immigration and family. Performances will begin Friday, July 14, at Barber Theatre on Davidson College’s campus.
Common Thread Theatre Collective Presents “Our Journey”
07/05/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Common Thread Theatre Collective, a joint venture between North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Davidson College, will present “Our Journey,” an interactive play for young audiences about self-discovery. The performance will be held at N.C. A&T’s Paul Robeson Theatre on Saturday, July 15 at 2 p.m. The performance is free and open to the public.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Special Called Meeting, June 30
06/22/2023
The BOT will hold a special called meeting June 30.
A&T ‘s Educator Preparation Program Earns ‘A’ Grade for Literacy Instruction and Education
06/15/2023 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Administration and Instructional Services, Educator Preparation
The College of Education earns an "A" grade for its outstanding and rigorous instruction of "the science of reading."
N.C. A&T, Davidson College’s Common Thread Theatre Collective to Present “Clyde’s”
06/13/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Davidson College’s joint venture, Common Thread Theatre Collective, will produce the Tony Award-nominated comedy “Clyde’s” by Lynn Nottage in its North Carolina premiere directed by Luther Wells. The show will run the next two weekends beginning June 16 at Barber Theatre on Davidson College’s campus.
N.C. A&T, LANL Study Optical Properties of Aerosols from African Biomass Fuel Burning
06/09/2023 in College of Science and Technology
Research teams from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in New Mexico have initiated the first phases of the African Combustion Aerosol Collaborative Intercomparison Analysis (ACACIA) pilot study. The project titled “Studies of optical and chemical properties of aged and fresh biomass burning absorbing aerosols for climate models” is funded by the Department of Energy.
N.C. A&T’s Ward-Johnson Named to National Humanities Alliance Board of Directors
06/02/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Frances Ward-Johnson, Ph.D., dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been elected to the board of directors of the National Humanities Alliance (NHA), a nationwide coalition of organizations advocating for the humanities on campuses, in communities and on Capitol Hill.
Aggie Academy Advisory Board to Hold Public Meeting June 7
06/01/2023 in Academic Affairs
The Aggie Academy will hold its board meeting.
N.C. A&T’S Jackson Named Rhoden Fellow for ESPN’s Andscape Journalism Program
05/16/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Kamryn Jackson, a junior multimedia journalism student in North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, has been named to the seventh class of Rhoden Fellows.
N.C. A&T Theatre Alumna Williams Nominated for 2023 Tony Award
05/10/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
NaTasha Yvette Williams ‘92, who graduated from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS), has been nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical for “Some Like It Hot.”
Three N.C. A&T Students Tapped for DreamWorks’ Animation, HBCU 20x20’S Fellowship Program
05/03/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Science and Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University junior visual arts and media design student Briana Ballentine is one of three students from the university selected by DreamWorks Animation and HBCU 20x20 to participate in the new LAUNCH: HBCU Fellowship Program.
N.C. A&T-led Research Team Awarded NASA Grant for Flood Monitoring Data Science Research
04/18/2023 in Research, College of Science and Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University was awarded a three-year $1.5 million NASA grant to establish an institute connected to the agency’s new Data Science Equity, Access, and Priority in Research and Education (DEAP) opportunity for historically Black colleges and universities.
N.C. A&T Students, International Jazz Artist Williams to Perform During Spring Jazz Concert
04/17/2023
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Jazz Ensemble will host its Spring Jazz Concert on Thursday, May 4, at 7 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium. The concert, featuring acclaimed international musician Lori Williams, is free and open to the public.
A&T Hosts U.S. Army War College Visitors, Panel Discussions on Military Topics
04/13/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Department of History and Political Science at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University hosted visiting students and faculty of the U.S. Army War College’s Eisenhower Series College Program (ESCP) on campus Wednesday, April 12. The highly selective program encourages its students, who are on a trajectory to become the Army’s most senior leaders.
Sophomore J.R. Smith Navigates Life as a N.C. A&T Student in Prime Video Docuseries
04/13/2023 in Student Affairs, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Liberal Studies
Sophomore J.R. Smith Navigates life after the NBA, college and more in Prime Video Docuseries.
Emmy Award Winner Sheryl Lee Ralph Joins N.C. A&T for Town & Gown Celebration
04/11/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Emmy Award Winner Sheryl Lee Ralph Joins N.C. A&T for Town & Gown Celebration
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Committee and Full Board Meetings April 13-14
04/06/2023
N.C. A&T BOT will hold its full board meeting.
N.C. A&T’s National Award-Winning Richard B. Harrison Players Closes Season with “Dreamgirls”
04/03/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The powerhouse musical “Dreamgirls,” with book and lyrics by Tom Eyen and music by Henry Krieger, is one of the most celebrated American musicals of the 20th century. It is a sweeping and inspirational journey through American pop music that chronicles one Motown girl group’s rise from obscurity to superstardom. Inspired by the stories of R&B’s popular superstars, including The Supremes, James Brown, and the roster of artists that helped change the landscape of popular music in the 60s and 70s, “Dreamgirls” is a true depiction of the music business.
N.C. A&T Computer Science Senior Recognized as Namaskar Winner
03/17/2023 in College of Engineering, Computer Science
Computer science senior Alexis Cathcart is known as an impactful student leader at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University who has strived to positively influence her community, department, college and university.
University Galleries at N.C. A&T to Host HBCU Artists’ “Common Roots, Many Branches”
03/16/2023
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a new art exhibition, “Common Roots: Many Branches.” The show, featuring more than 60 works, opens Monday, March 20, and runs through Friday, April 14, with a re-opening Friday, May 12, through Friday, July 28.
N.C. A&T, Alexander to Host “The Big Payback” Discussion and Debate
03/03/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) will host a conversation and student-led debate around reparations for Black Americans inspired by the PBS documentary, “The Big Payback.” The event, to be held Tuesday, March 21, at 5:30 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium, will feature “Living Single” actress Erika Alexander, co-director of the film.
N.C. A&T’s College of Education Makes Big Impact Meeting Teacher Recruitment, Retention and Student Development Needs
03/02/2023 in College of Education, Educator Preparation
The College of Education is amplifying the educator preparation program hosting 200 male students to explore teaching careers.
N.C. A&T, Hofstetter to Host HBCU Lecture Series on Hacktivism and Black Creativity
02/28/2023 in Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will be the first of 10 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to host George Hofstetter’s new lecture series on hacktivism and Black creativity. The goal of the lecture series is to discuss topics that “inspire students and faculty to build at the intersection of disruptive innovation and social justice.” The event will take place Thursday, March 2, at 6 p.m. in the Deese Ballroom of the A&T Student Center.
N.C. A&T’s Harris Attends White House Briefing with Vice President Harris
02/27/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University senior journalism and mass communication student Melvin Harris recently visited the White House as part of an event by the Biden-Harris administration to bridge a connection with historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
N.C. A&T to Host “An Audacious Call to Action” with Author, Writer-in-Residence Harris
02/27/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Award-winning journalist and author Adam Harris will headline the event, “An Audacious Call to Action: HBCU Equity in Higher Education,” at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University on Wednesday, March 15 at 6 p.m. in the Alumni-Foundation Event Center.
N.C. A&T Visual and Performing Arts Professor Awarded Kennedy Center Gold Medallion
02/23/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Theatre Professor and Resident Costume Designer Gregory J. Horton was recently awarded the prestigious Kennedy Center Gold Medallion in Theatre for Region IV during the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF).
Sterling K. Brown Talks Health, Education and Justice at N.C. A&T Speaker Series on “MENtality”
02/17/2023 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Sterling K. Brown was the featured speaker at the Chancellor's Speaker Series: MENtality
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Committee and Full Board Meetings Feb. 16-17
02/14/2023
N.C. A&T will hold a BOT meeting.
N.C. A&T Awards Two with 2023 Human Rights Medal for Civil Rights and Social Justice Service
02/01/2023
Dr. Safiya Noble and Attorney Chance Lynch are the 2023 Human Rights Medal Winners.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program Presents “Othello”
01/31/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program tackles one of Shakespeare’s most intimate family tragedies beginning Feb. 23. The full title of the play is “The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice,” written by William Shakespeare in 1603. The production is a rare example of a dramatic work by Shakespeare that remained popular in performance during the latter half of the 17th and 18th century and remains relevant today.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Special Called Meeting Jan. 30
01/25/2023
The Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting.
N.C. A&T Among Nation’s Top Online Degree Providers: U.S. News & World Report
01/25/2023
The online bachelor’s degree programs offered by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University now rank among the top 55 such programs in America, reports U.S. News & World Report’s new “Best Online Programs” listings.
N.C. A&T to Host Actor Sterling K. Brown for Upcoming Chancellor’s Speaker Series: “MENtality”
01/22/2023 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
The acclaimed Chancellor's Speaker Series will feature the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning star of "This Is Us" and such films as "Black Panther" and "The People vs. O.J. Simpson."
N.C. A&T’s Bililign Hosted International Workshop on Air Quality in Africa
01/20/2023 in College of Science and Technology
Solomon Bililign, Ph.D., a professor in the College of Science and Technology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, chaired a follow up international workshop on air quality in Africa from Jan. 17-19. More than 80 attendees participated either virtually or in-person during the three-day workshop held at the Carnegie Mellon University Africa campus in Kigali, Rwanda.
N.C. A&T’s Uzochukwu Named EPA Science Advisory Board CASTNET Review Panel Chair
01/19/2023 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Godfrey A. Uzochukwu, Ph.D., a professor in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, was named chair of the Science Advisory Board (SAB) Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNET) review panel. The network was established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1991 “to assess the effectiveness of emission reductions programs by reporting trends in pollutant concentrations and acidic deposition.” As of 2021, CASTNET monitors 99 sites in the United States and Canada.
N.C. A&T Alumna Williams Sizzles in Broadway Musical “Some Like It Hot”
01/18/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
NaTasha Yvette Williams, an alumna of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is a singer and musical theatre actress showcasing her powerful sounds on Broadway in the comedic musical “Some Like It Hot.”
University Galleries to Host Art Exhibition, “Pieces of a Dream: Works by Andrena Stoddard Coleman”
01/18/2023 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Jan. 18, 2023) – The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a new art exhibition, “Pieces of a Dream: Works by Andrena Stoddard Coleman.” Highlighting Coleman’s fabric art, the show will open Thursday, Jan. 19, and run through Friday, Feb. 24.
N.C. A&T, UNCG, Guilford College & GTCC to Host 11th Annual Joint MLK Celebration on Jan. 18
01/10/2023 in Student Affairs
N.C. A&T, UNCG, Guilford College and GTCC will host the joint celebration.
N.C. A&T Honors A&T Four with 63rd Sit-in Anniversary Celebration on Feb. 1
01/09/2023 in Student Affairs, Alumni
N.C. A&T will host the 63rd Feb. One Anniversary Sit-in Celebration.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Special Called Meeting Jan. 9
01/06/2023
The N.C. A&T BOT will hold a special meeting on Jan. 9, 2023.
2022 Articles
N.C. A&T Research Team Participates in American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
12/16/2022 in College of Science and Technology, The Graduate College
A research team comprised of professors, post-doctoral and graduate student researchers from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University presented at the 2022 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in Chicago. Solomon Bililign, Ph.D., Marc N. Fiddler, Ph.D., Vaios Moschos, Ph.D., Janica Gordon, Markie’Sha James and Megan Mouton participated in poster and oral presentations that focused on research related to air quality and health in Africa.
N.C. A&T’s Taliaferro Receives Nat’l Award Using Data to Ensure Teacher Readiness
12/14/2022 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Administration and Instructional Services, Educator Preparation
N.C. A&T Alisa Taliaferro recently received the prestigious 2022 Ed-Fi Alliance Educator Interoperability Leader of the Year Award.
Bojangles Outdoor Mural Design by N.C. A&T’s Rahman-Latta Available until Dec. 31
12/13/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The public will be able to view the 2022 homecoming mural designed by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University visual arts student Laila Rahman-Latta until Dec. 31 at Bojangles’ 1115 E. Bessemer Avenue, Greensboro, location.
N.C. A&T’s Barcliff Wins Milwaukee Bucks HBC-YOU Made T-Shirt Design Competition
12/13/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The work of a North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University visual arts student will be featured exclusively at the Milwaukee Bucks HBCU Game Night and worn by selected fans .Janiya Barcliff, a junior visual media (graphic) design major in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences from Elizabeth City, North Carolina, won the 2022 Milwaukee Bucks x HBC-YOU Made T-shirt contest. Individuals who attend or formerly attended a historically Black college or university (HBCU) were eligible to compete and only one national winner was selected.
N.C. A&T, Alamance Community College Partner on No-cost Precision Machining Training
12/12/2022 in College of Science and Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Alamance Community College (ACC) today kicked off the first Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining training of its kind in North Carolina. America’s Cutting Edge (ACE), a U.S. Department of Defense program designed to reestablish American leadership in the machine tool industry, provides online and in-person training – all at no cost.
N.C. A&T’s Winter Wishes in Aggieland to Grant Guilford Cty. Foster Children Holiday Wishes
12/01/2022
For the fifth consecutive year, A&T will host Winter Wishes in Aggieland and grant the holiday gift (wishes) of foster children.
TRIO Programs at N.C. A&T Receives Dept. of Ed Grants Totaling Nearly $7M
11/30/2022 in Student Affairs
TRiO Programs at N.C. A&T recently received nearly $7 million in grants and federal student aid.
N.C. A&T’s Aggie Writing Scholars Program Goes Beyond Enhancing Students’ Communication
11/30/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Aggie Writing Scholars Program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has successfully supported and served 45 incoming first-year students since 2019. To “support the expansion of the university’s writing center and writing-intensive courses throughout the university’s curriculum,” the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a historic $500,000 grant to the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) at that time.
JSNN, DEVCOM Soldier Center Partner to Enhance Nanoscale Materials for Soldier Protection
11/21/2022
A new partnership between the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development (DEVCOM) Soldier Center and the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering at Gateway Research Park will develop advanced nanoscale materials for soldier protection that promise to be lighter, faster, safer and stronger than ever before.
N.C. A&T Researchers Awarded Grant to Test Semiconductors in Extreme Environments
11/18/2022 in College of Engineering
Researchers at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University received a portion of a $5 million grant to study how to create semiconductors that can withstand extreme environments, like outer space.
N.C. A&T Theatre Arts Program Presents Holiday Musical, “The Soul of Christmas”
11/16/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
“The Soul of Christmas” is a finger-snapping, foot-tapping, hand-clapping holiday musical for the whole family. Join North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program beginning Dec. 1 as they journey into the world of joyful music that will lift your spirits and feed your soul.
Counseling Services Dept. at N.C. A&T Partners with The Hartford and NAMI to Host “Real Talk” Mental Health Discussion
11/09/2022 in Student Affairs
The department of Counseling Services at N.C. A&T will host the free panel discussion and dialogue, “Real Talk” about mental health.
N.C. A&T’s Driving into The Future Event Unveils Rural Test Track for Autonomous Shuttles
11/01/2022 in College of Engineering
A leader in transportation technology and autonomous research, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University opened its rural test track and demonstrated its autonomous vehicles Tuesday, Nov. 1. One of the only rural tracks in the nation, the university unveiled a unique fleet of connected self-driving shuttles to be used for testing and developing advanced technologies for public transportation. Once testing is complete for the next phase, the vehicles will be cleared for deployment between the university’s campus and downtown Greensboro–allowing riders to experience leading autonomous innovation first-hand.
N.C. A&T’s Department of Journalism and Mass Communication to Honor First Hall of Fame Inductees
10/26/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
Seven distinguished alumni and servant leaders will become the first Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (JOMC) Hall of Fame inductees Friday, Oct. 28, during a 10:30 a.m. ceremony in the General Classroom Building Auditorium. A reception will follow the induction ceremony in Crosby Hall Room 217. The department plans to make the Hall of Fame induction an annual event during Homecoming week.
N.C. A&T Recognizes Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Offers Businesses Prevention Training
10/20/2022
For nearly two decades, the nation has acknowledged October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month, informing everyday Americans, government and business infrastructure of potential malicious activities and ways to combat and proactively avoid them. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s final awareness event, The CyberBiz Workshop, will focus on empowering local businesses with helpful cyberattack prevention methods.
N.C. A&T Students, International Jazz Artist Williams to Perform During Homecoming
10/19/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a jazz concert featuring acclaimed international musician Lori Williams on Monday, Oct. 24, at 6 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium.
University Galleries to Host “We Built This,” A History and Legacy of Black Builders Exhibition
10/14/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, in collaboration with Preservation Greensboro, will host a new traveling exhibit titled, “We Built This: Profiles of Black Architects and Builders in North Carolina.” The exhibit, opening Wednesday, Oct. 19, and running through Dec. 9 at the University Galleries, will feature the stories of those who constructed and designed many of North Carolina’s most treasured historic sites.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program Presents “Dearly Departed”
10/13/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program will present “Dearly Departed,” a comedy about death, written by David Bottrell and Jessie Jones and directed by Miller Lucky Jr.
N.C. A&T Researchers Awarded $9M DOD Grant for Cybersecurity, AI
10/12/2022
The United States Department of Defense (DOD) Office of Naval Research (ONR) has awarded North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University researchers $9 million to investigate how to create trustworthy, reconfigurable and secure artificial intelligence for cyber physical defense systems and diversify the artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity workforce.
N.C. A&T to Host Annual Fall Open House on Oct. 15
10/11/2022 in Admissions
N.C. A&T will host Fall Open House on Oct. 15.
Actor, Producer Tracee Ellis Ross Pushes Empowerment at N.C. A&T’s Speaker Series
10/06/2022 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
N.C. A&T hosted Tracee Ellis Ross for first Chancellor's Speaker Series of 2022-23.
College of Education Speaker Series at N.C. A&T to Welcome Author, Educator Paula Young Shelton
09/29/2022 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Educator Preparation
The College of Ed. at N.C. A&T will host educator & author Paula Young Shelton for the Dean’s Equity, Access and Advocacy Speaker Series
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees Revises Board Meeting Schedule Due to Inclement Weather and Declared State of Emergency
09/29/2022
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees Revises Mtg. Schedule
N.C. A&T to Use $500K Donation from Toyota to Expand STEAM Ed. and Workforce Prep
09/28/2022 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Educator Preparation
STEAM ed. will get a boost at N.C. A&T through a $500,000 grant from Toyota.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold First Meeting of 2022-23 Academic Year
09/26/2022
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees will meet Sept. 29-30, 2022.
N.C. A&T to Kick Off 2022-23 Chancellor’s Speaker Series with Actress Tracee Ellis Ross
09/16/2022 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
The Chancellor's Speaker Series will feature actress Tracee Ellis Ross, Oct. 4, 6 p.m.
N.C. A&T Taps Internationally Acclaimed Vocalist Williams as Jazz Artist-in-Residence
09/16/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Acclaimed international musician Lori Williams will bring her soulful jazz sounds to the campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University as its 2022-2023 Jazz Artist-in-Residence.
N.C. A&T to Host 48th Annual Career Fair Sept. 14-15; Full Capacity of Employers to Attend
09/09/2022 in Academic Affairs
A&T will hold its 48th Annual Career Fair.
N.C. A&T to Participate in 2022 North Carolina Folk Festival
09/06/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) and other North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University auxiliaries will participate in the 2022 North Carolina Folk Festival this weekend with various musical performances, extending an invitation to visit the new University Galleries exhibition and will host a booth in downtown Greensboro to engage with festival attendees. The festival is a “three-day celebration of cultural heritage through music, dance, handmade crafts and food” with a mission rooted in appreciating “diverse traditions and contribute to community vibrancy and inclusivity.”
Annual State of the Climate Report Finds Evidence of Warming Climate, Record Highs
08/31/2022 in College of Science and Technology
The 2021 State of the Climate Report released today reveals evidence of another year of a warming climate, with new record highs and frequency of extreme weather events across the globe.
N.C. A&T’s Famous Blue and Gold Marching Machine to Perform at Detroit Lions’ Season Opener
08/31/2022 in Student Affairs, Students
The BGMM will perform at the Detroit Lion Season Opener.
N.C. A&T Receives $10M to Open Clean Energy Research Center
08/29/2022 in College of Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will open the Center for Electrochemical Dynamics and Reactions on Surfaces (CEDARS) funded by a four-year $10.35 million grant from the Department of Energy (DOE). The center will be led by Dhananjay Kumar, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering (COE).
N.C. A&T Homecoming Alumni Concert to Feature Jeffrey Osborne and Loose Ends, Oct. 28
08/19/2022 in Alumni
The annual N.C. A&T Alumni Homecoming concert will feature R&B singer Jeffrey Osborne as headliner and special guest, Loose Ends.
N.C. A&T Begins a Student-Centered Year with New Records, Degree Programs and Momentum
08/17/2022 in Academic Affairs, Students
N.C. A&T starts the new academic year with more students than ever, new academic programs and a research enterprise on a rapid rise.
N.C. A&T Selects Harris’ “The State Must Provide” as 2022 Text-in-Community Read
08/17/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Text-in-Community (TIC) program has announced Adam Harris’ highly lauded “The State Must Provide: Why America’s Colleges Have Always Been Unequal – And How to Set Them Right” as the campus book for the 2022-23 academic year.
N.C. A&T Announces Second-Consecutive Record Year in Research Funding: $97.3M
08/10/2022 in Research
Sponsored research activities at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University expanded significantly in fiscal year 2022, supported by a second-consecutive record year in contracts and grants to A&T faculty: Researchers earned $97.3 million in awards.
Aggie Academy Advisory Board to Hold Public Meeting Aug. 17
08/08/2022 in Academic Affairs
The Aggie Academy Advisory Board will meet Aug. 17.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees Nominations Committee to Hold Special Called Meeting, Aug. 9
08/07/2022
A&T BOT nominations committee will hold a special-called meeting.
N.C. A&T Celebrates N.C. Clean Energy Program Participants with State Agency, Industry Leaders
08/02/2022 in College of Engineering
State agency leaders and industry partners are celebrating 40 high school and 20 college students’ completion of the 2022 N.C. Clean Energy pre-apprenticeship and internship program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. The program – the first of its kind in the nation – is committed to equipping the next generation of potential clean energy talent with professional training and skills development in various topics, including solar panel installation, renewable energy, HVAC and architectural design.
University Galleries to Host Historian’s Discussion on Preserving African American History and Culture
07/22/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a virtual program, “The Role and Importance of Preserving African American History and Culture,” on Wednesday, July 27, at noon. Brea Johnson, public historian and manuscripts librarian for the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University, will delve into the world of preservation and careers in the field of public history.
Aggie Academy Advisory Board to Hold Public Meeting July 14
07/13/2022
The Aggie Academy will hold a public board meeting.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Retreat July 14-15
07/11/2022
N.C. A&T BOT will hold annual retreat.
Recent N.C. A&T Grad Gets Big Surprise from Music Mogul Pharrell
06/24/2022 in Alumni, Students
Singer, songwriter Pharrell Williams commits to paying off N.C. A&T Student's student loan debt.
N.C. A&T’s Black Named Rhoden Fellow for ESPN’s HBCU Journalism Training Initiative
06/17/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Alexis Black, an honors senior multimedia journalism student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been named to the sixth class of Rhoden Fellows. The program is a training initiative for aspiring journalists from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in partnership with Andscape, a “reimagination, expansion and diversification of The Underfeated’s former platform.” Black is A&T’s fourth fellow, following Alexis Davis, East Dockery and Donovan Dooley’s participation in 2021, 2019 and 2018, respectively. She will join five cohort members from Alabama State University, Florida A&M University, Hampton University, Howard University and Xavier University.
N.C. A&T, UNCG and Guilford College to Host Joint Juneteenth Celebration
06/16/2022 in Student Affairs
N.C. A&T, UNCG and Guilford College will host two Juneteenth activities and events.
University Galleries to Host Noted African American Artist and Gallery Owner to Discuss the Importance of African American Art Galleries
06/15/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a virtual program, “The Role and Importance of Black Art Gallery Owners” Wednesday, June 22, at noon. Artist Jason Franklin will delve into the world of African American art gallery ownership and its importance to artists of color.
N.C. A&T’s Ross Selected for HBCU National Center Class of Summer 2022
05/31/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The HBCU National Center selected Sydney Ross, a rising senior multimedia journalism major at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, to participate in its Class of Summer 2022 cohort. The HBCU National Center program was “established by the Honorable Jacqueline M. Lewis to foster experiential learning, mentorship, and networking” and aims to help make internship housing in Washington, D.C. affordable for students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Ross will intern in the nation’s capital this summer with the Black-owned network launched by renowned journalist and commentator Roland S. Martin.
N.C. A&T, IBM to Establish Cybersecurity Leadership Center, Boost Diversity in Field
05/16/2022
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will collaborate with IBM to establish a virtual Cybersecurity Leadership Center aimed to enhance opportunities for learning, application and professional development for students and faculty.
Journey to the Degree: Aggies at the Goal Line Edition
05/14/2022 in Academic Affairs
AGL students have exceptional stories of grit, determination and inspiration. Many share stories of losing their way, but finding redemption through the program. Here are some of their stories.
Spring 2022 Graduates Share Their ‘Journey to the Degree’ at N.C. A&T
05/11/2022 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Students
The journey has been great for many N.C. A&T students and these soon-to-be alumni share their stories of perseverance, dedication, scholarship and innovation.
N.C. A&T, Chemours Establish Partnership to Enhance Research Opportunities for Faculty, Students
04/28/2022 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and The Chemours Company have agreed to partner over the next three years to enhance research, educational and coaching opportunities for faculty and graduate students in areas related to chemistry and chemical engineering.
N.C. A&T Set to Graduate Record Number for Spring Commencement; Journalist, Author, Attorney Sunny Hostin to Keynote
04/21/2022 in Academic Affairs
N.C. A&T set to graduate record number students. Emmy Award-winning journalist, author, attorney and co-host of ABC’s “The View,” Sunny Hostin will keynote.
‘Engineering North Carolina’s Future’ Makes $35M Investment in North Carolina A&T
04/13/2022
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will add new leading faculty, enroll more top engineering students and create world-class research facilities with $35 million in new capital and operational state funding from the Engineering North Carolina’s Future (ENCF) program, campus officials announced today.
Earvin “Magic” Johnson Gives Business and Life Lessons at N.C. A&T Speaker Series, Building Black Businesses
03/30/2022 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Business mogul, Earvin “Magic” Johnson spoke to a capacity-filled audience at N.C. A&T, March 29.
N.C. A&T Continues Its Ascent in U.S. News & World Report Graduate Rankings
03/29/2022 in College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology, The Graduate College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University continued its ascent in the U.S. News & World Report graduate program rankings, showing up with national rankings in four key academic areas.
N.C. A&T to Host Shetterly, New York Times Best-selling Author of “Hidden Figures"
03/29/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will virtually host New York Times best-selling author Margot Lee Shetterly on Thursday, March 31, for a discussion of her thought-provoking book, “Hidden Figures,” which inspired the No. 1 American movie by the same name.
N.C. A&T’s Mister and Miss Make History, Represent HBCUs as 94th Academy Award Presenters
03/25/2022 in Student Affairs, Students
N.C. A&T's Mister and Miss will take the grand stage, March 27, 2022, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood as Academy Award presenters.
University Galleries, Museum of History to Host “Thomas Day: African American Furniture Maker and His Artistry” Exhibition
03/24/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, in partnership with the North Carolina Museum of History, will host the exhibition, “Thomas Day: African American Furniture Maker and His Artistry.”
University Galleries to Host Bias to Discuss History of African American Furniture Making and Design
03/23/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host an in-person program on the “History of African American Furniture Making and Design” on Wednesday, March 30, at noon. The discussion will feature renowned artist and furniture maker Jerome Bias and will delve into the work of African American artisans and how their talent has impacted history and design.
N.C. A&T Alumna Joi Carter Recipient of BEYA’s Modern-Day Technology Leader Award
03/16/2022 in Alumni, College of Engineering
Joi Carter ’14, a North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna and senior principal systems engineer at Northrop Grumman, was recently recognized during the annual Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) STEM conference as a 2022 Modern-Day Technology Leader awardee. The honor, BEYA notes, recognizes the “bright people who are shaping the future of engineering, science and technology” in the workforce.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program Presents “A Night at the Living Museum: A Tour of Black History”
03/07/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Beginning March 17, the Theatre Arts Program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will present “A Night at the Living Museum: A Tour of Black History.” Audience members will take a living history tour led by a historical specialist and see living legends come to life whose contributions to society have shaped entertainment, politics, literature and civil rights.
Business Mogul Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson to Keynote N.C. A&T Speaker Series, ‘Building Black Businesses’
03/04/2022 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
N.C. A&T will welcome business mogul and NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson to the Chancellor’s Speaker Series, “Building Black Businesses,” Tuesday, March 29, at 6 p.m.
N.C. A&T Students Participate in Multimedia Internship with Black Automotive Media Group
03/01/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
BAMG and N.C. A&T have collaborated on a unique partnership, offering expansive multimedia internships, sponsored by Audi of America.
N.C. A&T Celebrates Martin Complex Grand Opening
02/17/2022 in College of Engineering
Nearly 500 students, faculty, staff, alumni and state and local dignitaries, including Gov. Roy Cooper and Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan, celebrated the grand opening of the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex Thursday morning on the campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
N.C. A&T’s Blue and Gold Marching Machine Holds Spot as No. 1 HBCU Band for 3rd Year
02/13/2022 in Student Affairs, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The fabulous BGMM at N.C. A&T was recently crowned the 2021 HBCU Band of the Year.
Global Financier Hobson to lead Speaker Series “Building Black Wealth” at N.C. A&T
02/03/2022 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
As conversations intensify regarding the nation’s racial wealth gap, A&T looks to further educate students through the Chancellor’s Speaker Series, “Building Black Wealth.”
N.C. A&T to Observe 62nd Sit-In Anniversary with Breakfast Celebration Feb. 1
01/31/2022 in Student Affairs, Alumni
N.C. A&T will celebrate the 62nd anniversary of the A&T Four’s peaceful Feb. 1 sit-in at Woolworth’s Department Store with N.C. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anita Earls.
N.C. A&T Honors Late Alumnus and NASA Astronaut Ronald McNair in Annual Celebration
01/25/2022 in Student Affairs, Alumni
N.C. A&T will celebrate the life and legacy of alumnus Ronald E. McNair ‘71, Jan. 28, 2022, at noon, virtually. Free online registration is required.
Save the Date: N.C. A&T to Celebrate Grand Opening of Martin Complex
01/14/2022 in College of Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will celebrate the grand opening of the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours of the complex Thursday, Feb. 17, at 11 a.m.
University Galleries to Host Art Exhibition, “Girl Power! Female Depictions in Art”
01/07/2022 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is hosting a new art exhibition, “Girl Power! Female Depictions in Art.” The on-site exhibition features works from A&T's permanent collection is on display through Feb. 25, 2022.
2021 Articles
N.C. A&T, Partners to Incorporate Drone Data to Inform and Improve Flood Response
12/17/2021 in College of Science and Technology
Leila Hashemi Beni, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Built Environment at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, will lead a project to address gaps in flood extent mapping capabilities by incorporating data gathered by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, and implementing deep learning models. She will contribute data science expertise and collaborate with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (SECOORA).
N.C. A&T’s Computational Data Science and Engineering Faculty Member Awarded Second Patent
12/14/2021 in College of Engineering
Hyoshin “John” Park, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Computational and Data Science at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been awarded his second patent, “System and Method for Predicting Effects of Forward Glance Durations on Latent Hazard Detection.” Recently, Park received his first patent for a cost-effective solution to reduce traffic congestion.
N.C. A&T’s Winter Wishes in Aggieland to Grant Guilford Cty. Foster Children Holiday Wishes
12/01/2021
N.C. A&T will host Winter Wishes in Aggieland and grant the holiday gift (wishes) of Guilford County Foster children.
Dillard to Launch Book at N.C. A&T; College Celebrates American Education Week
11/17/2021 in College of Education
In honor of American Education Week, the College of Education will host world-renowned scholar Dr. Cynthia Dillard for the College of Education Dean’s Equity, Access, and Advocacy Speaker Series.
Olympic Medalist, Felix Shares Triumphs and Defeats at Mind Over Matter Speaker Series
11/17/2021 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Through numerous medals and awards, Allyson Felix says advocating for women is among her top achievements.
N.C. A&T to Host Virtual Presentation by “Just Mercy” Author Stevenson
11/10/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Text-in-Community Program (TIC) will host a virtual presentation by Bryan Stevenson, author of the campus read for the 2021-22 academic year, “Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption,” on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 5 p.m. Stevenson’s presentation, “Race, Poverty and the Criminal Justice System in America,” is free and open to the public.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program Presents Holiday Musical “The Soul of Christmas”
11/10/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Beginning Nov. 17, the Theatre Arts program at North Carolina Agricultural Technical State University will present “The Soul of Christmas,” a finger-snapping, foot-tapping, hand-clapping holiday musical for the whole family. The play will journey into the world of joyful music that will lift your spirits and feed your soul.
A&T Launches 'AMP-UP' With Major Mobilization of Apple Technology
11/04/2021 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Students
A&T is launching an $8M technology investment in collaboration with Apple in support of a new initiative: the Aggie Mobile Program - Unlimited Possibilities.
Olympic Medalist, World Champion Felix to be N.C. A&T Chancellor’s Speaker Series Featured Guest
11/01/2021 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
N.C. A&T will hold the first Chancellor’s Speaker Series for the 2021-22 academic year, “Mind over Matter,” Tuesday, Nov. 16, 6 p.m., in Harrison Auditorium, featuring track and field Olympic medalist and world champion Allyson Felix.
The Greatest Homecoming on Earth to be Celebrated at N.C. A&T, Oct. 24 - 31
10/22/2021 in Alumni, Students
N.C. A&T alumni, students, employees and supporters will gather Oct. 24-31 for the Greatest Homecoming on Earth. This year’s theme, “Aggie Heroes,” honors those serving on the frontlines during the pandemic.
Attorney General Awards N.C. A&T’s Zhao $133K Environmental Enhancement Grant
10/20/2021 in College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology
Attorney General Josh Stein awarded a $133,000 Environmental Enhancement Grant to Renzun Zhao, Ph.D., an assistant professor of environmental engineering at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Prospective Students Apply to N.C. A&T Free Oct. 18 -22 for N.C. Countdown to College Week
10/18/2021 in Admissions, Student Affairs, Students
N.C. high school seniors and community college students have the opportunity to apply for admission to N.C. A&T free of charge this week, Oct. 18-22, during the annual North Carolina Countdown to College Week.
University Galleries to Host Photographic Artist Kennedi Carter to Discuss Art and Media
10/18/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a virtual program, “Art and Media: A Conversation with Kennedi Carter,” Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 6 p.m. The inaugural “1900 Lecture” discussion will feature Carter, a renowned photographer and artist who will delve into the intersection of art, fashion and media. Noted actress and author Angela Ray will moderate the discussion.
University Galleries, N.C. Museum of History to Host Costume Exhibition, “Made Especially for You by Willie Kay”
10/15/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
For nearly six decades, Willie Otey Kay transformed dreams into dresses for generations of Tar Heel brides, debutantes and partygoers. The esteemed Raleigh, North Carolina, designer overcame hardship and transcended racial boundaries to create a successful business. Discover the woman behind the fashion in the exhibit “Made Especially for You by Willie Kay,” at the University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. The exhibit will run through Dec. 1, 2021.
N.C. A&T’s Morganfield Named Interim Department Chair
10/11/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina A&T has named Robbie Morganfield, Ph.D., interim chair of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication.
University Galleries Hosts Virtual Exhibition, “Songs from the Motherland: African Musical Instruments”
10/08/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University are hosting a virtual exhibition, “Songs from the Motherland: African Musical Instruments." The virtual exhibit, from North Carolina A&T’s permanent collection, highlights nine unique and significant African instruments. The exhibit is curated by Amy Schwartzott, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts.
N.C. A&T Partners with Cornell on $800K Seed Grant to Boost Sustainable Production
10/08/2021 in College of Engineering
The College of Engineering at North Carolina A&T is partnering with Cornell University on a three-year $800,000 seed grant funded by the NSF Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials initiative.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program Presents “Pretty Fire”
10/06/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Beginning Oct. 21, the Theatre Arts program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will present Charlayne Woodard’s autobiographical “Pretty Fire,” a powerful play that embraces and ignites childhood memories. From a favorite rain slicker to Mom's great big breakfasts, to the first day at a new school, everyone has stories about being young and the events and people that shaped who they would become.
Entertainer Nick Cannon and Partners to Pay off A&T Student’s Debt Upon Graduation
10/01/2021 in Student Affairs, Students, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Senior, journalism and mass communication student at N.C. A&T, Christian “CDK on the Mic” Kornegay was recently surprised by entertainer, Nick Cannon, who will assist with paying off Kornegay’s student loan debt upon his graduation.
N.C. A&T Homecoming Alumni Concert to Feature Stephanie Mills and Con Funk Shun on Oct. 29
09/27/2021 in Alumni
When alumni think of home, they think of Aggieland, and this year’s annual Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert will feature Grammy award-winning, R&B singer and songwriter, Stephanie Mills, with special guest, Con Funk Shun.
N.C. A&T’s Uitenham Named American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering Fellow
09/27/2021 in College of Engineering
Leonard Uitenham, Ph.D., ATP, CFI, a retired professor of chemical engineering at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, was inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows, AIMBE’s highest distinction.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees Elects New Officers in First Full Meeting of 2021-22 School Year
09/24/2021
The N.C. A&T Board of Trustees held its first full-body meeting of the 2021-22 academic year Sept. 24. Following an open vote of the trustees, the board bid farewell to Trustee Venessa Harrison as chairwoman, whose two-year term ended, and elected new officers who presided over the duration of the meeting.
Dr. Alvin V. Blount Jr. to be Honored by NBCAHOF for N.C. A&T
09/24/2021 in Alumni
The National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation will host its annual hall of fame induction ceremony virtually at 6:30 p.m. ET on Friday, Sept. 24. Among this year’s stellar class of honorees representing North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is the late and well-respected, Dr. Alvin V. Blount, Jr.
Two N.C. A&T Campus Buildings to be Named for Notable Alumni
09/24/2021
The N.C. A&T Board of Trustees (BOT) voted to name two iconic campus buildings after alumna and former chairwoman of the N.C. A&T Board of Trustees, Velma Speight and alumnus and past College of Engineering Dean Joseph Monroe, respectively.
Three A&T Researchers Aim to Solve AI Reliability with $493K DOD-NSA Award
09/24/2021 in College of Engineering
Three faculty researchers in the College of Engineering (COE) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University are addressing issues of national security regarding the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions into critical domains – including autonomous vehicles, robots, defense systems, critical battlefield infrastructure monitoring, complex traffic flow management and more. The research addresses the risk of adversarial attacks in the complex network of data in society’s increasing number of modern smart devices, automobiles and financial systems.
N.C. A&T College of Engineering Receives $1.4M Gift from Zynga
09/22/2021 in College of Engineering
The College of Engineering (COE) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has received a four-year, $1.4 million gift to expand the gaming capabilities of the Department of Computer Science (CS) and to create the Zynga Scholars program.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Full Board Meeting Sept. 24
09/20/2021
N.C. A&T's Board of Trustees will hold committee and full board meetings Sept. 23-24
N.C. A&T Alum, National Award-Winning Scholar Named Frye Distinguished Professor
09/16/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University recently announced Jelani M. Favors Ph.D., ‘97, author of the national award-winning and highly acclaimed book “Shelter in a Time of Storm: How Black Colleges Fostered Generations of Leadership and Activism,” has joined the faculty as the Henry E. Frye Distinguished Professor.
N.C. A&T Ranks 2nd In UNC System and Among HBCUs in Alumni Starting Salaries
09/13/2021 in Alumni
N.C. A&T continues to rank highly for a significant measure in return on investment: starting salaries for new graduates.
N.C. A&T Research Team Employs Drones to Inspect Bridges in North Carolina
09/13/2021 in College of Engineering
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is responsible for the safety of 13,500 bridges in the state. According to Ali Karimoddini, Ph.D., associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, each of those bridges, regardless of their condition, is inspected at least once every two years, in accordance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS). That adds up to a lot of time, personnel and money to ensure the safety of North Carolinians and visitors.
A&T Scores High in Social Mobility, Innovation and Economic Diversity in U.S. News Rankings
09/13/2021 in Academic Affairs
N.C. A&T's commitment to serving students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and setting them on a lifelong path to success earned significant recognition in the newest annual edition of U.S. News & World Report’s widely followed “Best Colleges” issue.
N.C. A&T Selects Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” as 2021 Text-in-Community Read
09/10/2021 in Student Affairs, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Text-in-Community (TIC) program has selected attorney and best-selling author Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption” as the campus read for the 2021-22 academic year.
N.C. A&T Joins in $25M NSF Center to Address Phosphorus Sustainability
09/09/2021
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has partnered with institutions across the country to establish the $25 million Science and Technology Center for Phosphorus Sustainability (STEPS) led by N.C. State University and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The center is a renewable project that will bring together multiple disciplines in a “convergence research approach” to address and reduce not only society’s dependence on phosphate mining, but also the actual amount of phosphorus that impacts our soil and water resources.
N.C. A&T Announces Safety Protocols and Modifications for The Greatest Homecoming on Earth
09/08/2021 in Student Affairs, Alumni, Athletics
With planning for the Greatest Homecoming on Earth underway, N.C. A&T has updated safety guidelines for all outdoor and indoor events.
A&T Headcount Jumps Historically on Strength of 37% Spike in First-Year Enrollment
09/03/2021 in Admissions, Students
More than 13,300 students are enrolled at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University this fall – the largest headcount ever for the 130-year-old university, campus leaders announced today. Those students are the university’s most academically high-performing ever, with an average GPA of 3.8, and average SAT score of nearly 1,100 and ACT score of 21.
North Carolina A&T is Nation’s Top-Ranked HBCU by Washington Monthly
08/31/2021
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is the nation’s top-rated historically Black university in the new edition of Washington Monthly magazine’s annual national university rankings.
University Galleries to Host New Exhibit, “Finding the Promised Land”
08/06/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University are hosting a new art exhibition, “Finding the Promised Land: Landscape Works by Black Artists from the Permanent Collection.” The exhibit will open Monday, Aug. 9, and run through Friday, Sept. 24.
Stewart Claims Bronze Medal in 2020 Summer Olympics
07/31/2021 in Athletics
North Carolina Technical and State University’s Trevor Stewart became the first Aggie to earn a medal in the Olympics, securing a bronze medal for the United States in the inaugural mixed 4x400-meter relay in Tokyo.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Annual Summer Retreat July 16
07/13/2021
N.C. A&T BOT will hold its annual retreat, July 16.
N.C. A&T’s Greatest Homecoming on Earth Set to Return In-Person
07/13/2021 in Alumni, Students
N.C. A&T will bring back its nationally celebrated annual tradition, “The Greatest Homecoming on Earth.”
N.C. A&T, NCCU Compete to Crush COVID-19
07/09/2021 in Students
N.C. A&T and North Carolina Central University’s longtime rivalry will now include a battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
N.C. A&T Students Selected for HistoryMakers Student Brand Ambassadors Program
07/07/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
After a competitive application process, two juniors from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University are making history of their own as recruits for the 2021-22 HistoryMakers Student Brand Ambassador Program. Jonezie Cobb, a political science student, and Theresa Davis-Nathaniel, a political science and elementary education student, join 22 peers from seventeen colleges and universities as official representatives of The HistoryMakers Digital Archives–the nation’s largest African American video oral history collection.
N.C. A&T Bioengineering Researcher Awarded $550K NSF Grant to Develop Biomaterials for Wound-Care Applications
07/07/2021 in College of Engineering
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a three-year $550,000 grant to Narayan Bhattarai, Ph.D., an associate professor of bioengineering at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, to research metal-composite biomaterial that will significantly reduce the inflammation and scar formation of wounds, leading to more effective healing for patients. Bhattarai is the sole principal investigator on the grant titled, “Biodegradable Composite Nanofiber Meshes that Contain Degradable Metal Particulates.”
Degree Completion Program at N.C. A&T Sees Growth, Opens Doors for Long-time Stop-Outs
06/21/2021 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs
The AGL program at N.C. A&T has experienced phenomenal growth since its inception in 2016. The online degree completion program continues to be a source of alternative degree obtainment.
N.C. A&T Aggie Autonomous Team Completes Four-Year Competition
06/18/2021 in College of Engineering
This past week, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Aggie Autonomous Auto (A3) team completed the four-year Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) AutoDrive Challenge in Mcity, Michigan. Throughout the four-year competition, the team converted a standard electric vehicle to level-four autonomy. The team’s success earned N.C. A&T a spot to compete in Phase II of the SAE AutoDrive challenge.
N.C. A&T Selected as NC Teaching Fellows Program Partner Institution
06/16/2021 in College of Education, Educator Preparation
N.C. A&T has been selected for the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program. A&T will serve as a partner institution along with Fayetteville State University and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Dominion Energy to Host Social Justice Forum with Chancellor Martin and other HBCU Leaders
06/14/2021
N.C. A&T's Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr. will join other HBCU leaders as part of Dominion Energy’s HBCU Promise Presidents’ Forum series, focusing on the impact of the social justice movement on HBCUs and their students.
10 N.C. A&T Students Selected for Prestigious Governor’s Internship Program
06/11/2021 in Student Affairs, Students
North Carolina Governor’s HBCU Internship summer program has selected 10 N.C. A&T students for its 2021 cohort.
N.C. A&T Center to Implement Energy-Efficient Community Initiatives, Enhancing Opportunities
05/20/2021 in College of Engineering
The Center for Energy Research and Technology (CERT) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University received three grants totaling more than $500,000 to bolster regional energy-efficient building construction and cost savings in low-income communities hardest hit during the pandemic.
N.C. A&T Engineering Professor’s Patent May Revolutionize Defense Communication Devices
05/12/2021 in College of Engineering
Numan Dogan, Ph.D., a professor of computer and electrical engineering at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, was awarded U.S. Patent No. 10,985,699 titled “Differential Constructive-Wave Oscillator (DCWO).” His former student, Göker Ariyak, Ph.D., is named co-inventor.
Simmons University President Appointed to N.C. A&T BOT; Three Members Reappointed
05/11/2021 in Alumni
Lynn Perry Wooten, Ph.D., president of Simmons University and an alumna of N.C. A&T, is the newest member of the N.C. A&T Board of Trustees
The Journey Toward the Degree: N.C. A&T Students Share their A&T Stories
05/07/2021 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Students, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
As N.C. A&T prepares to hold commencement ceremonies, students share their stories.
N.C. A&T’s College of Engineering Senior Design Expo Showcases Problem-Solving and Undergraduate Research
05/04/2021 in College of Engineering
The eighth annual College of Engineering Senior Design Expo at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University took place virtually on April 29, showcasing student talent and innovation. The event displayed the culmination of the students’ undergraduate careers in engineering and computer science.
N.C. A&T Names Martin Interim COAACH Director
04/30/2021
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named Patrick McPhail Martin, Ph.D., as the new interim director of the Center for Outreach in Alzheimer's, Aging and Community Health (COAACH).
College of Engineering 10th Graduate Research Poster Competition Produces a First
04/28/2021 in College of Engineering
The tenth College of Engineering (COE) Graduate Research Poster Competition came down to the wire this year and resulted in the first-ever three-way tie for runner up in the Ph.D. category. The marquee annual event is a showcase of talent of COE students studying in the eight master’s and five doctoral programs at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Spring 2021 College of Engineering Freshman Innovation Challenge Addresses Accessibility
04/28/2021 in College of Engineering
Five teams competed in the Spring 2021 College of Engineering (COE) Freshman Innovation Challenge at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. The challenge showcased the talent of first-year COE students and their accumulation of knowledge learned during their first semester.
A&T Alumnus Jenkins Wins Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film
04/26/2021 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Terrence Jenkins ’04, better known as Terrence J, won an Oscar for the short film “Two Distant Strangers,” as an executive producer of the film.
N.C. A&T Center of Excellence, Partners to Launch Cybersecurity Hub for Women
04/23/2021
The Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity Research, Outreach and Education (CREO) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will virtually launch its Cybersecurity Forensic Hub for Women on Monday, April 26 at 4 p.m. This launch comes on the heels of INTERPOL’s commitment to join forces with the Coalition Against Stalkerware in addressing the increase in domestic violence and technology abuse cases during the COVID-19 lockdown.
N.C. A&T College of Education Professor Recipient of 2020-21 BOG Excellence in Teaching Award
04/22/2021 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Leadership Studies and Adult Education
In recognition of outstanding work in the classroom, Comfort O. Okpala, Ph.D has been named the 2020-21 University of North Carolina System’s Board of Governors (BOG) Award for Excellence in Teaching for N.C. A&T.
Aggies Win National 32nd Annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge
04/21/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Health and Human Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University emerged as the national champions of the 32nd annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC), with a 70-point lead against Florida A&M. This is the first year the university has laid claim to the title and will receive a $75,000 institutional grant in addition to the championship trophy.
N.C. A&T Advances to Final Four in 32nd Annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge
04/19/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Health and Human Sciences
An exceptional team representing North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is advancing to the final four round of the 32nd annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC) following its win against Oakwood University. A&T joins Alabama A&M, Florida A&M and Morehouse University as this year’s semi-finalists and will compete virtually today at 6 p.m.
Fifth College of Engineering Hackathon Inspires Innovative Solutions to Complex Corporate Challenges
04/12/2021 in College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology
Not even a pandemic could hinder the talent at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University during the College of Engineering’s fifth hackathon, and second held virtually. One of the spring semester’s marquee events, HACKNCAT The Remix, boasted 22 teams consisting of over 100 competitors from the College of Engineering and College of Science and Technology, representing six undergraduate programs.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees to Hold Special Called Meeting April 14
04/12/2021
N.C. A&T BOT will hold a special called meeting.
CAHSS Kicks Off STEAM Lecture Series with ‘Coded Bias’ Panel
04/12/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The CAHSS at North Carolina A&T will virtually host acclaimed documentary filmmaker Shalini Kantayya on Tuesday, April 13, as she discusses her thought-provoking film, “Coded Bias,” released on Netflix.
N.C. A&T’s Center of Excellence Recognizes Women Faculty in Manufacturing, Launches Academy
04/09/2021
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, women made up approximately 29 percent of the manufacturing workforce in 2020. Data show this trend has been consistent over the last five decades, seeing a peak at 33 percent in 1990. The Center of Excellence in Product Design and Manufacturing (CEPDAM) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University recently launched a new academy to recognize and further enhance support of women faculty and students in the field.
University Galleries to Host Artist-Activists to Discuss the Intersection of Art and Social Justice
03/25/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University will host a virtual program, “African American Women as Artists and Activists” on Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 6 p.m. The discussion will feature artists Sunny Gravely Foushee and Virginia Holmes and will delve into the impact that art with a social justice theme is becoming a major component for today’s movements including Black Lives Matter. Noted actress and author Angela Ray will moderate the discussion.
N.C. A&T Alumnus Brings Coming 2 America Set to Life with Fashion
03/24/2021 in Alumni
On March 5, the world was reintroduced to Zamunda with the premiere of “Coming 2 America” on Amazon Prime. Fans from all generations gathered together at home to enjoy this anticipated comedy and many were captivated by the fashion and the esthetics of the set that gave us a front-row seat to the continent of Africa. The behind the scenes work that brought these intriguing visuals to life was due to our very own, James “Jimmy” Hawkins, who is a costume designer that worked as a fitter on the set of the movie.
N.C. A&T Alumnus Ford Elected to UNC Board of Governors
03/23/2021 in Alumni
Former North Carolina Senator and 1992 N.C. A&T alumnus Joel Ford has been named to the University of North Carolina System Board of Governors.
University Galleries to Host In-Person Exhibition, “Freedom Ship: The Works of Curtis James”
03/19/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will open its in-person exhibition, “Freedom Ship: The Works of Curtis James” on April 1, 2021 to run until June 30, 2021. The exhibition features 18 works by James that illustrate the 2006 children’s book, “Freedom Ship” by Doreen Rappaport. The story is based on the life of Robert Smalls, an escaped slave who piloted the slave ship, Planter, carrying other escaped slaves to freedom past the confederate battleships in Charleston, South Carolina. The exhibition was made possible through the generous art donation by Texas businessman Arthur Primas, who donated 35 works of art, including works by James and Bryan Collier.
N.C. A&T Student First From University Selected for Prestigious Sports Journalism Institute
03/16/2021 in Students, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Jarod Hamilton, senior journalism and mass communications student and editor-in-chief of N.C. A&T's student-run newspaper The A&T Register, has been selected as part of the 2021 Sports Journalism Intitute (SJI).
N.C. A&T Journalism Students Apply Storytelling Skills to Curb Spread of Coronavirus
03/12/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
As the global community marked the anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 a pandemic, students in their first semester multimedia storytelling course at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University produced a series of audio public service announcements designed to persuade their peers across campus to continue wearing masks, frequently washing hands and social distancing.
N.C. A&T Mechanical Engineering Senior Recognized as 2021 Namaskar Winner
03/12/2021 in College of Engineering
From the corridors of McNair Hall pre-pandemic, to the screens on Zoom, mechanical engineering senior Joshua Burnell is known as a student leader at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University who has strived to positively impact his department, college and university throughout his undergraduate academic career. During the celebration of National Engineers Week at A&T’s College of Engineering (COE), Burnell was selected as the 2021 Namaskar winner for his leadership, professionalism and his level of academic success. COE awards this distinction annually to a graduating senior, highlighting the importance of excellence in engineering and to encourage students to strive for excellence in their endeavors.
N.C. A&T Bioengineering Researcher Aims to Develop Mini-brain in Fight against Alzheimer’s Disease
03/02/2021 in College of Engineering
Yeoheung Yun, Ph.D., a bioengineering professor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, was awarded $1.43 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a functional mini-brain model in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease (AD). According to the Alzheimer’s Association, AD affects more than 6 million Americans and is the most common cause of dementia.
University Galleries to host Artist Bryan Collier Virtual Exhibition and Program
02/17/2021 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, will open the virtual exhibition, “Rosa: The Works of Bryan Collier” highlighted by a virtual program on Feb. 24 at 6 p.m., featuring Collier. The artist will discuss his work as an acclaimed artist and African American children’s book illustrator. The virtual program will be facilitated by noted actress and author, Angela Ray, and is free and open to the public through registration.
Town Hall at N.C. A&T to Address COVID-19 Vaccine with NIH’s Kizzmekia Corbett
02/15/2021 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
N.C. A&T will host the virtual Chancellor’s Speaker Series, “Race to Vaccinate,” Tuesday, March 2, 6 p.m. The town hall on the COVID-19 vaccine and the African American community will feature viral immunologist and lead developer of the Moderna vaccine, Kizzmekia Corbett, Ph.D. in conversation with actress, producer, author and business owner Tia Mowry-Hardrict.
N.C. A&T Drum Major Performs During Super Bowl Halftime Show
02/15/2021 in Student Affairs
Bentley Tanner, a junior studying information technology at N.C. A&T stunned social media on Sunday, Feb. 7, when he posted that he was one of the performers during the Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show featuring The Weeknd.
N.C. A&T’s Chancellor and First Lady Get COVID-19 Vaccine and Discuss Why
02/04/2021
N.C. A&T's Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr. and First Lady Davida Martin recently received COVID-19 vaccines, through the Cone Health System. Afterward, both sat down for an interview with Dr. Padonda Webb, interim executive director of the N.C. A&T Student Health Center to discuss why.
N.C. Supreme Court Justice Earls Receives N.C. A&T Human Rights Medal
02/01/2021 in Student Affairs, Alumni
N.C. A&T has awarded the 2021 Human Rights Medal to North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls.
N.C. A&T to Honor Late NASA Astronaut Ronald McNair in 35th Celebration
01/27/2021 in Student Affairs, Alumni
N.C. A&T will honor the life and legacy of alumnus Ronald E. McNair in the 35th commemorative celebration: “The Future of Space Exploration and Security.” The virtual event will take place Thursday, Jan. 28, at noon, via live stream. Registration is required.
Sixty-One Years Later, N.C. A&T Continues Honoring A&T Four for Igniting Sit-In Movement
01/26/2021 in Student Affairs, Alumni, College of Science and Technology, Physics
More than six decades ago, four N.C. A&T students took bold, non-violent steps against segregation and sat down at a whites-only Woolworth’s lunch Counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, sparking a national movement. On Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, at noon, the university will commemorate their courageous acts through a virtual tribute: “It’s About Us.”
A&T to Receive Five Deep-Cold Storage Freezers for COVID-19 Vaccines
01/04/2021
With doses of COVID-19 vaccine now being shipped around the country, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will be well prepared to receive its share, thanks to new deep cold storage units being distributed to 15 campuses of the University of North Carolina System.
2020 Articles
N.C. A&T’s College of Engineering Fuels Students’ Futures with $3M Gift from Dominion Energy Foundation
12/09/2020 in College of Engineering
The College of Engineering at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University received a $3-million investment from Dominion Energy Foundation to increase student workforce readiness in the power and energy sectors.
N.C. A&T to Host Virtual Celebration of Fall Class of 2020
12/07/2020 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs
N.C. A&T will premiere a video celebration of fall 2020 graduates, Saturday, Dec. 12, noon, via YouTube and Facebook Live.
N.C. A&T Taps Chance the Rapper as Guest for Chancellor’s Speaker Series
10/19/2020 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
N.C. A&T will host indie recording artist and activist Chance the Rapper as the featured speaker for the last installment of the fall Chancellor’s Speaker Series – The Power of Your Vote. The virtual event will take place Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 6 p.m. via www.ncatchancellorsspeakerseries.com.
N.C. A&T Participates in Annual College Foundation of NC Campaign to Support College Access
10/18/2020 in Admissions
Prospective students from North Carolina high schools and community colleges can apply to N.C. A&T free of charge Oct. 19 – 30, 2020.
N.C. A&T’s Greatest Homecoming on Earth to Reconnect Alumni Virtually Oct. 29 – 31
10/09/2020 in Alumni
There’s great news for alumni and friends of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. The “Greatest Homecoming on Earth” Virtual Edition is scheduled to take place Oct. 29-31.
Education, Responsibility and Leadership Among Topics of N.C. A&T’s Power of Your Voice Speaker Series with Amanda Seales
09/28/2020 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Actress and activist Amanda Seales served as the featured speaker for the second installment of the N.C. A&T fall Chancellor’s Speaker Series, “The Power of Your Voice,” Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020.
A&T Rises in U.S. News & World Report’s National University Rankings Across Multiple Categories
09/14/2020
Coming on the heels of Money magazine’s ranking of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University as the no. 1 historically black university (HBCU) in America, the new U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2021 issue is out today, continuing the drumbeat of good news this fall for A&T.
Speaker Series with Don Lemon at N.C. A&T Hits Mark, Addressing Tough Topics
08/26/2020 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
Following nearly 45 minutes in a master class with journalism and mass communication students at N.C. A&T, veteran news anchor Don Lemon pivoted to “The Power of Privilege,” a virtual conversation with moderator/alumna Destiny-Simone Ramjohn. Neither event disappointed.
Speaker Series at N.C. A&T to Feature Veteran CNN Anchor Discussing Power of Privilege
08/17/2020 in Chancellor’s Speaker Series
The Chancellor’s Speaker Series at N.C. A&T will hold its first of a three-part series for the semester. The initial conversation, “The Power of Privilege,” will feature veteran news anchor and correspondent, Don Lemon, moderated by alumna and sociologist, Destiny-Simone Ramjohn, Ph.D. The virtual event will take place, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, at 6 p.m., via ncatchancellorsspeakerseries.com.
N.C. A&T to Celebrate Class of 2020 with Glittering Lineup of High-Profile Events
05/04/2020 in Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Students
N.C. A&T plans to celebrate the Spring 2020 graduating class in a variety of ways.
N.C. A&T Names Washington State’s Paula G. Price Dean of College of Education
04/24/2020 in Academic Affairs, College of Education
N.C. A&T has tapped Washington State University administrator and professor Paula Groves Price, Ph.D., as the next dean of the College of Education (CEd).
CAHSS Professor Named NHC Fellow, First from N.C. A&T
04/20/2020 in Academic Affairs, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Liberal Studies
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University African American Studies professor Marcus Anthony Allen was granted a prestigious fellowship with the National Humanities Center (NHC) to continue studying 19th century Baltimore.
N.C. A&T Offers Virtual Campus Tours, Transfer Open House and New Web Chat Feature
04/15/2020
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions at N.C. A&T has made several innovative changes to accommodate current and prospective students.
Actress, Advocate Taraji P. Henson to Lead Speaker Series on Mental Health at N.C. A&T
03/09/2020 in Students, Chancellor’s Speaker Series
This spring, N.C. A&T is devoting the Chancellor’s Speaker Series, “Mind Over Matter,” to addressing mental health with award-winning actress, writer, producer, entrepreneur and mental health advocate, Taraji P. Henson, Thursday, April 14, at 6 p.m., in Harrison Auditorium.
N.C. A&T Offers Entrepreneurial Counseling Clinic for Students
03/06/2020 in College of Business and Economics
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Center of Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics offer a series of counseling sessions designed to assist students who own a business or are thinking about starting one.
N.C. A&T Issues Travel and Health Advisory in Proactive Measure Regarding Novel Coronavirus
03/01/2020
In advance of any potential threats, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has issued a travel advisory to its campus community and developed a new coronavirus information website, for reference and bookmarking.
U.S. Ambassador Rice to Keynote Spring Undergraduate Commencement; Alumna & Physician Rankins, Graduate
02/25/2020 in Academic Affairs
N.C. A&T has tapped former U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice and physician, alumna Nicole Calloway Rankins M.D. ’98 to keynote the 2020 spring undergraduate and graduate commencement ceremonies, respectively. The undergraduate ceremony will take place Saturday, May 9, 8:30 a.m., and the graduate ceremony at 1 p.m., both at the Greensboro Coliseum.
Sang and colleagues receive competitive grant to study ginger, asthma
01/09/2020 in Agriculture and Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Shengmin Sang, Ph.D., and his colleagues at Columbia University are planning to study ginger's effect on asthma as the recipients of a four-year, $1.8 million R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health. Highly competitive, R01 grants fund health-related research and development.
N.C. A&T to Celebrate 60th Anniversary of Sit-In; Roland S. Martin to Keynote
01/09/2020 in Students
In celebration of the courageous and brave acts of Jibreel Khazan (formally Ezell Blair Jr.), Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil and David Richmond – known collectively as the A&T Four – N.C. A&T will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Feb. 1, 1960 Sit-In with it Commemorative Program, beginning at 7 a.m., Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, with special guest speaker, Roland Martin.
2019 Articles
N.C. A&T Ranked Second in Nation for Affordable Agricultural Education Online Degree
12/16/2019 in Academic Affairs, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education
N.C. A&T has been selected as having the nation’s second most affordable online bachelor’s degree in agriculture education, according to the higher education rankings website affordableschools.net.
N.C. A&T Business and Economics Students, Faculty and Staff Volunteer on Literacy Day
11/19/2019 in Academic Affairs, Students, College of Business and Economics
Ninety-five students, faculty and staff members of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics (CoBE) volunteered during First Book’s Literacy Day at Doris Henderson Newcomers School for International Children on Friday, Nov. 15.
Two N.C. A&T Students Named Stanford University Innovation Fellows
11/15/2019 in Academic Affairs, Students, College of Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering
Two students from the College of Engineering (CoE) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University have been named University Innovation Fellows by Stanford University.
N.C. A&T Online MBA Program Ranks Among State’s Top Five
11/11/2019 in Students, College of Business and Economics, Business Education, Management
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Online MBA Program is ranked among the top five in the state, according to the Best Online MBA Programs in North Carolina for 2019 list compiled by College Consensus.
Report: Aggies Defy National College Enrollment Trend
11/04/2019 in Admissions, Academic Affairs, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is among the nation’s 100 colleges and universities where applications have increased the most – bucking the national trend of declining enrollment – so says a 24/7 Wall Street report.
Martin, Obare and Foster Chosen as Triad Power Players
11/01/2019
In the 2019 edition of the Triad Power Players, published today, the Triad Business Journal (TBJ) includes North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr., Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Dean Sherine Obare adjunct professor Geoff Foster among professionals risking something – money, reputation, clout — to make a lasting regional impact. impact.
North Carolina A&T Creates Three Centers of Excellence; Interim Directors Named
02/12/2019 in Admissions, Academic Affairs, Students
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Feb. 12, 2019) – As an outgrowth of its recently updated strategic plan and commitment to outstanding quality in research, teaching, and community engagement. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has created three new Centers of Excellence in cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, and entrepreneurship and innovation.
N.C. A&T Assistant Band Director to Compose for 2019 Rose Parade
01/30/2019 in Student Affairs, Students
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Dec. 14, 2018) - North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University's Lamon Lawhorn will create the beats for a 60-member HBCU drumline at the 2019 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Day.
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