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Dean's Office: 336-334-7567 / (Fax 336-334-7098
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First Name
Last Name
E-Mail
Phone
Room
Ben
Uwakweh
bouwakwe@ncat.edu
336-285-3090
Smith 2004
Gwen
Sanders
gsanders@ncat.edu
336-285-3091
Smith 2003
Terri
Williams
tabell@ncat.edu
336-285-3092
Smith 2003
Clay
Gloster
cgloster@ncat.edu
336-285-3134
Price Hall 203
Peter
Sam
psam@ncat.edu
336-285-3094
Smith 2011
Paul
Campbell
pcampbel@ncat.edu
336-285-3095
Smith 4007
Jonathan
Riddick
jmriddic@ncat.edu
Price Hall 115
Stephone
White
oswhite@ncat.edu
336-285-3096
Smith 2002
Office of Student Success: 336-334-7359 / (FAX 336-256-1267)
Sherry
Abernathy
sfaberna@ncat.edu
336-285-3097
Price 205
Jennifer
Ervin
ervinj@ncat.edu
336-285-3098
Price 205
Eve
Andree
evea@ncat.edu
336-285-3120
Price 205
Brannon
Bynum
bsbynum@ncat.edu
336-285-4105
Price 205
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The College of Engineering ranks No. 1 for the number of degrees awarded to African Americans
U.S. News and World Report ranks the COE in the top third of the Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
N.C. A&T is the home of the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center (ERC)
SAES brought in more than $20 million in research grant funding
The School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (SAES) is the largest among the nation’s HBCUs
F.D. Bluford Library is one of the region's premier research libraries
The Master of Science in Information (MSIT) Online Program is ranked No. 7 by U.S. News & World Report
A&T had ninety-eight student athletes earn a cumulative 3.0 grade point average or higher for the 2011-2012 academic year
Freshmen Janay Ferrell placed seventh at the Robert Shumke HBCU Classic
Track and Field sprinter Jarrell Elliott qualified for the Olympic trials
Aggie baseball player Xavier Macklin was drafted in the 12th round of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft
Aggies will host the 2013 Junior National Olympics
N.C. A&T long jumper Shakia Forbes became the first Aggie female to earn All-American honors in a field event
North Carolina A&T has had 16 players drafted to the major leagues
The College of Arts and Sciences awards one-third of the university’s degrees each year
University Choir has performed for President Obama at the White House
The Music Program has been fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music since 1991
A&T Jazz Ensemble released its first professional CD - Jazz Preeminence
Theatre program to perform at the regionally acclaimed "Center Stage Theatre" in Baltimore, Maryland
A&T Lyceum Series brings provocative, culturally diverse programming to the campus and community
Travis W. Alexander has been named National Conductor for the 105 Voices Of History National Concert Choir