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Dr.
Stanley F. Battle, educator, author and civic activist, assumed the role
of Chancellor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University (N.C.
A&T) on July 1, 2007. He is the eleventh chancellor/president to
serve at the helm of the historically black land-grant university since
its inception
in 1891.
Since Dr. Battle’s arrival at N.C. A&T, he has re-centered the institution’s
academic excellence by enrolling the finest freshman class in 25 years. In the
fall of 2008, N.C. A&T was the first Historically Black College or University
(HBCU) to receive the prestigious Engineering Research Center (ERC) grant awarded
by the National Science Foundation, a cornerstone award of $18 million over 5
years with a 10 year life span. N.C. A&T is also the only HBCU in
the nation with a Wall Street trading room.
Under Dr. Battle’s leadership, the institution will focus on:
- Preparing a globally competent student
- Moving the school of engineering into the top 25 in the nation, through
the ERC, with a strong natural science focus
- Maintaining outstanding academics in liberal arts, education, nursing,
agriculture, business, and fine arts
Continuing to support the unique partnership with UNCG through
Joint Nano Science and Engineering School
- Continuing the exclusive partnerships with Guilford Technical Community
College (GTCC)
In his first year, Dr. Battle:
- Implemented the Dowdy Scholarship program, a four year scholarship
for outstanding scholars with GPA’s from 3.2 – 4.0
- Developed and implemented The Cosby Kids initiative,
a joint effort with GTCC, tracking 4th, 6th, and
8th graders through high school
to prepare them
to enroll
in college by focusing on math, reading comprehension
and science
- Signed a Memorandum of Agreement with GTCC for
students not quite prepared to enter N.C. A&T
- Performed in a music concert and raised $22,000
in scholarship funds for students in the arts
Prior to coming to N.C. A&T, Dr. Battle served as President of Coppin State
University in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Battle led Coppin to new plateaus from
the outset of his administration, including an increase of $300 million in capital
support from the state, and a fifty percent increase in operating support. Dr.
Battle was the brain child of several pioneering educational initiatives that
are demonstrative of thoughtful attention, energy and resourcefulness to the
development of young people. These include: the Coppin/Rosemont Initiative – the
only higher education institution in Maryland to manage a public school that
was failing and helped raise it into the ranks of the very best city schools;
and the Coppin Academy in 2005 – a
400 pupil, on-campus model high school
which was funded in part
by the Gates
Foundation and Thurgood
Marshall Fund.
In addition to serving as President of Coppin,
Dr. Battle earned academic administrative
experience working as
Vice Chancellor for
Academic and
Multicultural Affairs
at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
and as Associate Vice President of Academic
Affairs
at
Eastern Connecticut
State University.
He has
four academic degrees,
including a B.S. from Springfield College;
M.S.W. Pittsburgh.
Dr. Battle has authored ten books and over
50 referred journal articles. He is the editor
of
Health and
Social Policy.
Dr. Battle is also an accomplished singer
and fitness buff. He and his wife, Judith
Rozie-Battle,
are
the parents of a daughter,
Ashley
Lynn.
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