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Chancellor Stanley F. Battle Announces Two New Senior Administrators
The two new senior administrators are Valerie L. Green, Chief General Counsel and Linda R. McAbee, Vice Chancellor of Human Resources.
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Sgt. 1st Class Michael Johnson has been in Iraq since this summer. His wife, Jacquelyn and son, Evan, greeted him at Piedmont Triad International Airport Tuesday afternoon.
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Aggie Spotlight on Natalie Brown
Natalie J. Brown is a Market Development Manager in Global Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Bank of America.
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Fall Commencement
Greensboro Coliseum
(located at 1921 West Lee Street)
Saturday, December 15, 2007
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Spring 2008 Graduate Student Orientation
Friday, January 4, 2008
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a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
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Students are encouraged to arrive early to sign-in and enjoy a continental
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The Twenty-Second Annual Ronald E. McNair Commemorative Celebration/Symposium
The Symposium, an integral component of the Celebration, will provide undergraduate and faculty scholars the opportunity to present research findings while celebrating the life and achievements of Dr. Ronald E. McNair.
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Office of Continuing Studies Classes & Workshops
Classes/Workshops include Engineering, Business, Arts, Culture & Health, ASQ Certification, and Enrichment Camp
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Hare to Speak at MLK celebration
Author, motivational speaker and educational psychologist, Dr. Julia Hare, will be the keynote speaker at A&T's annual MLK Commemorative Celebration, Thursday, Jan. 24, 7 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium.
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Physics Dept Chair Presents at NCSU
Department of Physics chair and associate professor, Dr. Abdellah Ahmidouch, recently attended the International Conference on Physics Education ICPE 2007.
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Rashid Selected To Serve As Founding Member For ASJA
Judy Rashid, dean of students has been invited to serve as a founding member of the Board of Directors for the Association of Student Judicial Affairs Foundation.
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Kea Appointed To Council On Educational Services
Dr. Cathy Kea, professor of special education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, was recently appointed to the Council on Educational Services for Exceptional Children...
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A&T Professor Presents at GIS Day
Dr. Claude Barnes, professor in the political science department was one of the principle organizers and presenters at the university's first ever Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day
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A&T Biology Chair in Leadership Program
Dr. Goldie Byrd, chair of Biology Department, was recently selected to participate in the 2007 Leadership North Carolina Program.
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A&T Professors Write Narratives for Publication
Narratives written by Drs. Anthony Graham and Ereka Williams, assistant professors in the department of curriculum and instruction appear in a new publication, So to Teach: Inspiring Stories that Touch the Heart.
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N.C. A&T Interim Athletics Director
Wheeler Brown is one of only 12 people chosen from 300 applicants to be a part of the NCAA
Fellows Program. The program is sponsored by the NCAA. It pairs minorities and women who
aspire to be a director of athletics at Division I programs with an executive mentor who is a
Division I director of athletics. Brown is the only person in the program from a
historically black college or university.
"Academics is No. 1 in my book,’’ said Brown. “If we bring in a kid and don’t graduate him
or her, we’ve used them. That’s not good. The goal is to make sure each and every
student-athlete – now some of it is up to the student – has a chance to get a degree!"
"I treasure being an Aggie," Brown said. "I want our student-athletes to put on their
uniforms and treasure being an Aggie. Once you’re an Aggie, there is nothing like it.” |
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