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March 10, 2006 Edition

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DeWayne Wickham
DeWayne Wickham

Institute Will Host Leaders of Four of the Nation’s Most Important Civil Rights Organizations at A&T

The Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies (IFAJS) at North Carolina A&T State University will host its second annual “Blacks and the Fourth Estate” conference, April 19–21.

During this gathering, the IFAJS will bring the leaders of some of the nation’s most prominent civil rights groups to the university’s campus for a series of meetings with black journalists, university faculty, students and the general community.

The civil rights leaders who have confirmed their participation in the event are: Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League; Wade Henderson, executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights; Ted Shaw, director-counsel and president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and Barbara Arnwine, executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.

This year’s conference, whose theme is “Beyond Rosa Parks: Civil Rights in the 21st Century,” will be held in the campus’s new Alumni-Foundation Event Center. The four civil rights leaders will discuss the future of the civil rights movement in a forum at 7–9 pm, on Friday, April 21, that is free and open to the public.

“This gathering of civil rights leaders will give A&T students and others a front-row seat to history. Too often discussions of such important topics occur in some distant place and we have to rely upon news reports to tell us what was said. This time our students, faculty and members of the community have a chance to witness history in the making,” IFAJS Director DeWayne Wickham said.

The IFAJS’ programs are designed to improve the number of blacks working in the journalism profession and to enhance the flow of news and information about black issues to a broad cross section of Americans. It also offers several programs that give students a chance to gain practical newsgathering and writing experience, and interaction with broadcast and print journalists.

“At the beginning of the last century, W.E.B. DuBois wrote ‘the problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line.’ This nation has made dramatic improvements in race relations since then. But there is still much that needs to be done to ensure that everyone has a fair chance to realize the American dream,” Wickham said.

For more information, contact Terri Long at 336-256-2261.

Please also join DeWayne Wickham’s Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies on a Golf Tournament & Carribean Cruise.
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Chancellor James C. Renick

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N.C. A&T Foundation to Honor A&T Chancellor

North Carolina A&T University Foundation Inc. will honor North Carolina A&T State University Chancellor James C. Renick at its 60th Anniversary Gala. The event will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 1 in the Alumni-Foundation Event Center.

The gala, “A Farewell to Chancellor James C. Renick,” will honor N.C. A&T’s leader for his outstanding contributions to the University and community. Renick announced on February 3 that he had accepted a position as senior vice president for programs and research at the American Council on Education (ACE) in Washington, D.C., effective June 1.

“The foundation has been in existence for 60 years, and after learning that the Chancellor was leaving the university, we thought that it would be a most appropriate setting to honor him for the fine services he has rendered to A&T for the last seven years,” said Shirley Frye, vice president of the foundation.

An endowed scholarship will be established in Renick’s honor.

“What greater legacy can you have for a chancellor but a scholarship that will go on forever!” Frye said.

Obrie Smith, president of the foundation added, "This 60th anniversary gala is a great opportunity to reflect on the foundation's past and its successes. It is also an opportunity for the foundation's board and staff, A&T's administration, faculty, staff, students and the Triad community to honor our departing chancellor. Renick's recognition is well-deserved, because through his vision and leadership, A&T has reached a new level in the hierarchy of universities throughout the country."

The foundation was chartered March 9, 1946, and is governed by a board of directors and managed by a professional staff. The foundation supports N.C. A&T's educational mission through a variety of investments. These investments provide a reliable source of funds for current and future endowments, scholarships and expenses.

Persons attending the gala are asked to make a $100 contribution ($75 is tax deductible) to the James C. Renick Endowed Scholarship. Attire for the event is semi-formal. Seats must be reserved by March 24. For information, please call the Alumni-Foundation Event Center at (336) 433-5560.
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Farewell Gala

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60th Anniversary Gala
April 1, 2006
Gala proceeds to benefit The James C. Renick Endowed Scholarship

 

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