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Dr. Karen Guy, director of
student teaching; Sharon Hoard, director of North
Carolina Teaching Fellows; Aggie the bulldog;
and Nataki Watson, office assistant for Teaching
Fellows at Falkener Elementary School
N.C. A&T's School
of Education was busy in November promoting American
Education Week. Aggie leaders took advantage of
this opportunity to share the important role education
plays in society. Education Dean Lelia Vickers
led special visits with some of her faculty, staff,
students and the Aggie bulldog to local public
schools. Dressed in "It's Cool to be Smart"
T-shirts for their inspiring presentations, Aggies
commended and rewarded outstanding students with
special sunglasses. "It's Cool to be Smart"
was imprinted on one side of the sunglasses and
"NC A&T School of Education" was
on the other side of the glasses.
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The N.C. A&T chapter
won The Order of the Torch, an annual award
for the most outstanding chapters of Alpha
Lambda Delta in the nation. They were recognized
along with the University of California-Riverside,
Georgia State University , the University
of Houston and Montana State University-Bozeman.
Rashawnda S. Daniels, an A&T psychology
and education double major from Portsmouth
, Va. , was the recipient of the Jo Anne
J. Trow Award. Daniels has a 4.0 grade point
average and is currently studying abroad
at Macquarie University in Sydney , Australia
. The Trow Award was started in 1988 to
honor a past national president of ALD.
Winners received $1,000.
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Two associate professors
at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University were recently awarded a Rehabilitation
Services Administration Capacity Building
grant by the U.S. Department of Education
in the amount of $1,123,027 to develop a certificate
program in the Rehabilitation of Racial and
Ethnic Minorities with Behavioral Addictions
(REMBA).
The professors are Dr. Tyra
Turner Whittaker, program coordinator of the
M.S. human resources (rehabilitation counseling)
program and Dr. Miriam Wagner, GEAR UP Project
director.
The five-year grant will focus
on preparing culturally competent rehabilitation
counselors who will be uniquely trained to
meet the diverse needs of racial and ethnic
minorities with behavioral addictions. Such
addictions include, but are not limited to,
alcohol and other drug abuse, gambling addiction,
sexual addiction, eating disorders and criminal
offense. The REMBA grant offers several scholarships,
graduate research assistantships and paid
internships in addictions.
Also, the REMBA grant will host
an annual addictions summit and develop the
Center for Addictions Research of Racial and
Ethnic Minorities. For more information, contact
Whittaker at (336) 334-7916.
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Peter Heineman, a very
successful entrepreneur who is the Interdisciplinary
Center for Entrepreneurship and E-Business
(ICEEB) first Entrepreneur-in-Residence.
As Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Heineman
will meet one on one with students to
counsel and mentor them about venture
creation, speak with student organizations,
conduct workshops for student entrepreneurs
and serve as guest speaker to classes.
Heineman, co-founded Homarus,
Inc., a national smoked fish processing
and distributing company in 1973. Beginning
with a home-made fish smoker in his
parent's backyard, he grew the company
from 18 clients in three months to over
2000 nationwide in 1998 when he sold
the business. His signature product
the smoked salmon, earned him the title,
“Salmon King.”
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The University Choir
The
University Choir at North Carolina Agricultural
and Technical State University will have its
annual fall/holiday concert 5 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 4, in the Memorial Student
Union - Stallings Ballroom.
The choir will perform its traditional
carols and African American spirituals. In
addition, there will be special selections
from Handel’s Messiah with guest soloists
Sonya Bennett-Brown (soprano) and Lillie Harris
(mezzo-soprano).
The prelude music will be performed
by the N.C. A&T Woodwind Ensemble directed
by William Smiley.
Jerrye W. Mooring is director of the choir.
This event is free and open to the public.
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Tom Joyner, host of the
leading nationally syndicated morning radio
show, Tom Joyner Morning Show, will deliver
the commencement address for North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University’s
Annual Fall Commencement Exercise.
The ceremony will
be held Saturday. Dec. 17 at the Greensboro
Coliseum. The lineup begins at 8 a.m.
and the ceremony starts at 8:30 a.m. More
than 740 students will receive degrees. Joyner,
a native of Tuskegee, Ala., is founder of
REACH Media Inc., the Tom Joyner Foundation,
BlackAmericaWeb.com, and host of the nationally
syndicated Tom Joyner Show on television.
The 2005 Broadcasting
and Cable Magazine Hall of Fame inductee has
won numerous awards and honors including the
prestigious Marconi Award as the nation’s
leading network/syndicated personality in
the country. In 2004, Joyner was listed as
one of Newsday’s “Top 20 ‘Who’s
Got Juice List,”’ and in 1999,
he was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.
Savoy magazine named him 2002 Person of the
Year.
Joyner received
four Billboard magazine’s Best Urban
Contemporary Air Personality awards and Impact
magazine’s Joe Loris Award for Excellence
in Broadcasting.
Additionally, he received the Hubert Humphrey
Award from the Leadership Conference on Civil
Rights, the prestigious “Good Samaritan”
award from the National Association of Broadcasters
Education Foundation, an Essence Award and
was named Impact’s Best DJ of the Year
so many times that this honor has been renamed
the Tom Joyner Award.
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