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"There is one (sovereign) power,
one God regardless the
name and one humanity"; There
is only one King (of
kings) and
one King maker and I'm
it -- said Jehovah;
"What's
the point of being
all-powerful if you
don't get what you
want?"
Jehovah
can take you
away from it
or it away
from you !! |
Jehovah
is here on
Earth and
demand the
Road!!
It's not
whether you
believe in
the
Lord
but whether
the Lord
believes in
you! |
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How many legions
does the Pope
have? |
A tool
in the LORD's toolbox, my
shepherd, black
and proud, Jesus
Christ Michael
J. Pippen since
1949. I not
black in a white
man's game but
the Lords' begotten
son in his game. Wingmen Archangels
Gabriel &
Michael &
Armies -- to
plow the road--don't
obstruct the
road. |
The Lord has
assigned an Angel to
assist mankind
according to
their works,
upon request
to no other than Himself,
without clergy
intermediary.
Who have you help
today other than
yourself?
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North
Carolina A&T is where
the students made the
bricks to build the
building in which to be
educated. "Hate
is a virus
with no cure".
All (HBCU) North
Carolina A&T has is a
little land and few
degrees and they want to
take that - defeat their
plan said the LORD.
God Blessed A&T Video |
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"The Joint School of
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering will be
built on the Research of Wake forest and
NCA&T "[13] |
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"It is
predicted that nano scale science will
change the nature of almost every human-made
product this century. This field has great
potential applications in materials,
medicine, electronics, optics, data storage,
advanced manufacturing, environment, energy,
and national security. “A
Promise for the Future By some accounts,
nanotechnology is destined to replace much
of today's technology. Gateway University
Research Park expects to be at the forefront
of these new technologies with the creation
of a new institution the
Joint School for Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering (JSNN) ”[15]The
intent of the (JSNN) school is to become a
world-class educational and technical institution.
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UNC
Board of
Governors
depriving
HBCU
NCA&T
rule
of law,
alleged
NCA&T/UNCG
Joint
Millennial
Campus
designation,
foreclosed
NCA&T
University's
Millennial at
(NC A&T
Farm)
2900
East Lee
Street
Greensboro,
NC; forced
HBCU NC
A&T
into a
shotgun
de facto
Joint
Millennial
Campus
with
across
town HWI
UNC-Greensboro;
diverted
NC A&T
Memorandum
of
Understanding
with the
USDA and
resources
to
Greensboro
Center
for
Innovative
Development,
UNCG
affiliate, alleged
Joint
Millennial
Campus
and
deprived
HBCU
NCA&T of
Nanoscience
degrees,
etc. |
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North Carolina A&T Millennial Campus |
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HBCU
institution North
Carolina A&T, one of the
state's two land grant
institutions, has
programs throughthe
doctoral level. Its
programs include
engineering, arts and
sciences, agricultural
and environmental
sciences, business and
economics, education,
nursing, technology, and
graduates studies. “
The expected roles of a
land-grant institution,
is teaching agriculture
and engineering, and
providing cooperative
extension services”. NC
A&T's 2001 amend
University Master Plan
called for developing 75
acres of land along
East Lee Street targeted
to develop new
opportunities for both
research and education
in both the private and
academic arenas between
the University's
technology and
agricultural research
and its students, which
didn't include
across-town historical
white UNC Greensboro and
its members of the
Greensboro business
community. |
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In 2003-04, with the
backbone of North
Carolina's industrial
economy Tobacco,
Textiles, and Furniture
outsourced, in
decline/recession or
outsourced with
appropriations for
UNC-System taking an
ever increasing
multi-billion dollar
bite out of state's
coffers, North
Carolina's Legislature
thru House Bill 1264 (HB
1264) direct UNC-BOG and
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SYSTEM to contract a
private consulting firm
that had experience in
higher education to
conduct a comprehensive
study (Staying
a step ahead) of
the mission and
educational program
needs to ensure that the
State's citizens are academically
prepared and equipped
for current job
opportunities and jobs
of the future in North
Carolina's growing
knowledge economy. |
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Emerging
from a legislative
mandated study HB 1264 , Staying
a Step Ahead, to
ensure the State's
citizens are
academically prepared
and equipped for current
job opportunities and
jobs of the future in
North Carolina's
growing knowledge
economy, explicitly
referred to research
clusters Public Health,
Biotechnology, Bio &
Food Sciences, Advanced
Materials &
nanotechnology,
Computational Science &
Engineering, Leadership
& Community development,
Information Sciences &
Technology,
Transportation &
Logistics, and Energy &
Environment created by
HBCU NCA&T. |
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Nanotechnology and
Biotechnology should
have been NC A&T
Signature programs |
HB 1264 (6), says
with regard to the
University System, there
shall be special
emphasis on the
development of signature
programs for
Historically Black
Colleges and
Universities and the
University of North
Carolina at Pembroke.
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“Signature programs”
have been defined as
those that are
distinctive, that build on
existing strengths,
that advance the
institution’s profile,
and that serve regional
and/or state economic
transformation needs." |
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"It is predicted that
nano scale science will
change the nature of
almost every human-made
product this century.
This field has great
potential applications
in materials, medicine,
electronics, optics,
data storage, advanced
manufacturing,
environment, energy, and
national security. PCG/UNC-NCCS/UNC
Interim report3. doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.Atpcc.I
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Historical Black Land
Grant NC A&T was listed
as University focus on Nanotechnology May 2005. cross-town
Historical White UNC
Greensboro was not
listed as a University
focused on
Nanotechnology and and
Gateway Research Park
did not exist. |
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For Liberal Arts UNC Greensboro
with doctorial programs in music
and nursing to offer Nanoscience
degrees requires access to NC
A&T academic programs and
research: “Although the degree
is in Nanoscience (does not
include Nanoengineering)
students will be given the
opportunity to take relevant
courses at the School of
Engineering at North Carolina
A&T University and must be able
to work on collaborative
projects with faculty in the
School of Engineering. |
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Negotiation began in 2002 and September 2004 NC A&T State University celebrated the sighing of Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) with the opening of the National Resources Conservation Services Eastern Regional Technology Center whose service area consisted of 24 states and the Caribbean area. The Greensboro Center was also home to the remote sensing lab. The Memorandum of Understanding says A&T has a working farm with modern facilities and farm equipment. NRCS will benefit from the use of this farm by being able to provide hands-on training to NRCS employees. NRCS can sponsor field studies that can serve as demonstrations to both NRCS trainees and also local |
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This memorandum of understanding (MOU) is between the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural resources Conservation Services, herein after referred to as the NRCS, and the North Carolina A&T State University, herein referred to as A&T. |
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Staying
a
Step
Ahead (HB
1264(7)(2003-04))
the
Legislature
mandated
the
Board
of
Governors
emphasized
existing
and
new
programs
at
Liberal
Arts
Universities
specifically
aimed
at
meeting
business,
industry,
workforce,
and
career
needs
of
North
Carolina
in
the
State's
changing
and
growing
knowledge-based
economy,
taking
into
account,
as
appropriate,
State
and
regional
economic
strategies. |
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Its [UNCG] historically strong programs in music, education and nursing are not the kinds of programs that spin off research and development or software companies to fuel high tech economies [Ken Mayer, Editorial, UNCG, A&T University will need to be leaders in the charge for high-tech industry in the Triad, Triad Business Journal Nov 9, 1998] ( Ken Mayer is former Chairman UNCG BOT 2003-2004 & 2004-2005.
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With
the
source
of
enrollment
growth
being
minorities
as
white
enrollment
leveled
off
across
the
University
of
North
Carolina,
Guilford
Technical
Community
College
experiencing
record
enrollment,
ECPI
University
and
ITT
Tech
offering
addition
technology
based
education
in
the
Triad
education
market
place.
What’s
left
on
the
plate
for
Majority
serving
Liberal
Arts
UNCG
with
a
potential
national
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regional
prominent
HBCU
NCA&T
across
town? Would
political
astute
business
organization
affiliated
UNC-G
use
political
connections
to
reposition
Majority
serving
UNC-G
in
and
Minority
serving
NCA&T
out?
UNC-G
2003-08
formulated a
2003-08
academic
plan
to
establish
a
joint
Millennial
campus
with
NC
A&T. |
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Rewinding to
1991-92, at
bequest of UNC
Board of
Governors
NC Legislature
enacted NC GA §
116‑252.
Piedmont Triad
Graduate Engineering
Program in
support faculty
and graduate
students involved
in engineering
at the campuses
of The
University of
North Carolina.
In doing so UNC
Board of
Governors
rejected a $20
Million dollar
NCA&T/UNC-G Engineering
and Science
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Reported
in the Media: but
that center [Piedmont Triad
Engineering Research
Center] contains no role for UNCG,
which had hoped
to get several doctoral level
programs out of a joint engineering
and science research center with
A&T".."UNCG/A&T
proposal had won the enthusiastic
endorsement of top Greensboro
business leaders. Acting through
the Greensboro Development Corp.,
they last year commissioned a
$300,000 study to determine what
areas of research at UNCG/A&T
center could engage in to the
benefit of the Triad economy and
its industries"; and I'm [banker
E.S. ``Jim'' Melvin, chairman of the
Greensboro Development Corp convinced
it [Research Center] is the thing
to do, but we've got to work through
the university system, build the
case for it and get it high on the board's priority
list. That's going to take some
time.'' reported Jack Scism TRIAD
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER: VIABLE
DREAM OR PIE IN THE SKY? , JACK
SCISM, Greensboro News & Record -
Monday, July 20, 1992 . (emphasis
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Loud
and Clear “Harold,
we need North Carolina A&T State
University to assume a more
prominent role in helping to
positioning our region to become
more economic competitive. I
want to reassure business leaders I
heard them the loud and clear”
, said NC A&T Chancellor Harold
Martin at his 2009 inauguration. Video |
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The [UNCG] Associate
Provost for Research and
Partnerships serves on the
Government Relations council for the
Greensboro Partnership and through
this role contributed to the
lobbying efforts with the state
legislators for funding for the
Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering. The
College [College of Arts and
Sciences] was a central player in
the continuing work to establish the
Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering with NCA&T
University. Degrees or programs
being considered for the future· MS
in Nanoscience and Ph.D. in
Nanoscience. [UNCG Curricular
Planning, Academic Affairs Annual
Report AY 2007/08] |
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UNC Board of Governors did
not
designated NCGS: 116-198.34. (8b) NC
A&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus. |
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116-198.34. (8b) NC A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated by UNC
Board of Governors ("UNC BOG"), enabling
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc. ("GCID") to administer
the educational, research, and economic
development mission of Joint Millennial
Campus; UNC BOG/ UNC System Office de facto
designated millennial campus\ NCA&T/UNCG
Joint Millennial Campus & Joint School of
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, serves |
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as conduit diverting
NCA&T proposed university
millennial campus 75-acres of farmland, USDA sole source
agreement to located building on NCA&T millennial
campus, Federal Research and Academic programs, to be
accessed by HWI UNC Greensboro, Gateway Research Park,
Inc., businesses, and addition UNC constituents
institutions and other institutions, as UNCG/NCA&T Joint
Millennial campus, aka, Gateway University Research
Park; No lawful lease was executed by UNC Board of
Governors/UNC System Office to GCID for Session Law
2003-284, Section 6.20, land and facilities and 75-acre
parcel of NCA&T Farmland |
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Published
as "the most
plugged-in attorney in North
Carolina", northcarolina.edu minutes
claim City
of Greensboro Lobbyist, Greensboro
Attorney Jim W. Phillips, Jr.,
Committee Budget and Finance Chair
speaking before Board of Governors
stated that the Boards of Trustees
at North Carolina A&T State
University and |
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the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
requested that the land
formerly designated for
the Central School for
the Deaf and allocated
to the Board of
Governors by the 2003
Session of the General
Assembly and a 75 -
acre parcel of land
currently |
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comprising
a portion of the North Carolina A&T
State University Farm be designated
as a Joint Millennial Campus,
alleged approved Oct. 10, 2003, at
Appalachian State. |
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tract of land is part of the Seventy
Five acres we carved out for Gateway
University Research Park." said Chancellor
Martin Link |
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NCGS §
116-198.34....Upon
formal request by the
constituent institutions,
the Board of Governors may
authorize two or more
constituent institutions
which meets the requirements
of this section to create a
joint Millennial Campus. |
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Public
Record Reply from
UNC-Greensboro
for
statutory
required
request
to
establish
a
Joint
Millennial
Campus
produced
alleged
Chancellors
signed
Document
dated
Aug.
22nd,
2003.
Alleged
Chancellors
signed
document
stated:
"we
are
pleased
to
inform
you
that
this
proposal
has
been
approved
by
both
of
our
Boards
of
Trustees
and
is
supported
by
local
community
leaders
and
organizations including
Action
Greensboro. Copies
of
the
Resolutions
passed
by
the
N.C.
A&T
State
University
Board
of
Trustees
on
August
22,
2003
and
by
The
University
of
North
Carolina
at
Greensboro
Board
of
Trustees
on
August
22,
2003
are
enclosed.
Emphasis
added |
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Recommended
by Chancellors
Renick and
Sullivan, NC A&T
and UNC-G Board
of Trustees
duplicate
Resolutions: In
Support of The
Creation of a
Joint Millennial
Campus between
NC A&T and UNCG,
dated Aug.
22, 2003,
and Aug.
28, 2003,
called for
seeking
designation of
Joint Millennial
Campus in terms
of the Central
North Carolina
School of the
Deaf real
estate,
transferred to
UNC Board of
Governors for
the purpose of
establishing a
Joint Millennial
Campus.
Universities'
resolutions seek
designation of
Joint Millennial
without a
syllable
pertaining to a
75-acre parcel
of NCA&T
farmland,
statutory
foreclosed
Greensboro
attorney Jim W.
Phillips, Jr.
alleged
NCA&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial
Campus inclusive
of NC A&T
Farmland. |
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Proposed Lease was smoking Gun No
statuary NCGS:
116-198.34.(8b) NC
A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
10, 2003 by
UNC Board of Governors for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and
facilities, and 75-acre parcel of NCA&T
Farmland. |
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Feb. 2, 2006, Lease
Agreement
between the
Greensboro
Center for
Innovative
Development and
UNCG was
considered
before UNCG
Board of
Trustee's
Business Affairs
Committee. Tom
Ross moved to
approve the
recommendation
leasing
Identified JMC.
William Pratt
seconded the
motion and it
was unanimously
approved for
recommendation
to the full
Board. |
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John (Merrill)
stated that the
ground lease was
designed to give
more flexibility
for development,
use state funds
and work with
the facility
staff of both
UNCG and NCA&T.
The USDA is a
possibility for
the anchor
tenant. The
template was
designed by Skip
Capone, Leslie
Winner and
representative
from NC A&T and
the Financial
Department in
General
Administration.
Following
approval by both
Boards of
Trustees, the
lease will be
submitted to the
Board of
Governors, then
the Council of
State and
finally the
Governor. |
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Feb. 2, 2006, Action
Item: Lease Agreement between the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development and UNCG and NC A&T, was
considered by UNCG Board of
Trustees. Action item background
information timeline from Feb. 2003
through Feb2, 2006 didn't indicated
JMC was designed by UNC BOG. |
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information says " in order to
facilitate the GCID ability to
perform its role as
managed/developer it was determined
by counsel for the universities and
the GCID to pursue a master lease for
the properties identified as the JMC by
university counsels, GCID, and
General Administration, emphasis
added. |
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background information: |
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Feb. 2003 through
Feb2, 2006 does not
indicated JMC was
designed by UNC BOG,
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- In order to
facilitate GCID
ability to perform
its role as
manager/developer it
was determined by
counsel for the
universities and the
GCID to pursue a master
lease for the properties
identified as the
JMC,
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- Properties
Identified as the
JMC consist of owned
by the State of
North Carolina (
Approximately 75
acres at the former
Central North
Carolina School for
the Deaf and 75
acres adjacent to
the NC A&T farm, and
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- This document
has also been
reviewed by the
Office of the
President [ Erskine
Bowles Office]
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The
Identified JMC property
consisted of land owned
by the State of North
Carolina (Approximately
75 acres with 142,000
square feet of existing
space at the former
Central North Carolina
School for the Deaf and
approximately 75 acres
adjacent to the NCA&T
farm).... which
unambiguous constitute
the UNC Board of
Governors alleged Oct.
10, 2003 designated
NCA&T/UNC-G Millennial
Campus, emphasis added.
Lease Background said "
This document has also
been reviewed by the
Office of the President
(Bowles)." |
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UNC
System Acquisition of Real
Property by lease P0-1 dated
March 13, 2006 for the
purpose of establishing a
Joint Millennial Campus for
North Carolina A&T |
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State University and The
University of North Carolina
Greensboro. Proposed Lease
unequivocal extinguished
UNC Board of Governors
alleged Joint Millennial
Campus - North Carolina A&T
State University
and the University of North
Carolina Greensboro - false
claim Oct. 10, 2003
designation of the Central
School of the Deaf
reallocated to the Board of
Governors and 75-acre parcel
on NCA&T farmland as Joint
Millennial Campus. video |
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Unambiguous
no statuary NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b)NC
A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
10, 2003 enabling Greensboro Center
for Innovative Development, Inc.
to administer the
educational, research, and economic
development mission of a Joint
Millennial Campus and leased to
Gateway Research Park, Inc. |
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Property Lease of
Identified JMC portrayed as lease of NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) designated Joint Millennial
Campus |
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Notwithstanding
Erskine Bowles
General
Administration
submission of
Acquisition of
Real Property
PO-1, dated March
13, 2006,
to Department of
Administration,
State Property
Office for the
purpose to
establish Joint
Millennial
Campus for NCA&T
and UNCG;
claiming this
action has been
approved by
NCA&T and UNCG
Board of
Trustees. |
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The Bowles
Administration May
2006,
recommended
approval of UNC
BOG document
Lease of Joint
Millennial
Campus – North
Carolina A&T
State University
and The
University of
North Carolina
at Greensboro,
containing known
false claim:
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The Board of
Governors
approved,
the
designation
of the land
(formerly
the Central
School for
the Deaf)
reallocated
to the Board
of Governors
by the 2003
Session of
the General
Assembly and
a 75-acre
parcel of
land
currently
comprising a
portion of
the NCA&T
State
University
Farm as a
Joint
Millennial
Campus,
-
Now, the
Boards of
Trustees of
NCA&T and
UNCG are
requesting
permission
to execute a
ground lease
of the land
and existing
improvements
for the
Joint
Millennial
Campus to
the
Greensboro
Center for
Innovative
Development,
a
jointly-controlled
and
jointly-funded
501(c) (3)
entity that
will
administer
the
educational,
research,
and economic
development
mission of
the Joint
Millennial.
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Feb. 2, 2006, Action
Item: Lease Agreement between the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development and UNCG and NC A&T, was
considered by UNCG Board of
Trustees. Action
item background information timeline
from Feb. 2003 through Feb2, 2006
didn't indicated JMC was designed
by UNC BOG. |
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Action Item
background information says " in
order to facilitate the GCID ability
to perform its role as
managed/developer it was determined
by counsel for the universities and
the GCID to pursue a master lease for
the properties identified as the JMC by
university counsels, GCID, and
General Administration, emphasis
added. |
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PRR-22-23 Minutes of
5.11.06 |
UNC BOG Committee on
Budget and Finance
document Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus –
North Carolina A&T
State University and The
University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
was considered by Budget
and Finance committee
May 11, 2006. |
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May
11, 2006 Meeting Minutes of the
Board of Governors Committee on
Budget and Finance allege Mr.
Merrill presented information in
support of the agenda item Lease of
Joint Millennial Campus - North
Carolina A&T State University and
The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. Agenda Item says:
- In October
2003, the Boards of Trustees of
North Carolina A&T State
University and The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro
requested, and the Board of
Governors approved, the
designation of the land
(formerly the Central School for
the Deaf) reallocated to
the Board of Governors by the
2003 Session of the General
Assembly and a 75-acre parcel of
land currently comprising a
portion of the NCA&T State
University Farm as a Joint
Millennial Campus.
- Now, the
Boards of Trustees of NCA&T and
UNCG are requesting permission
to execute a ground lease of the
land and existing improvements
for the Joint Millennial Campus
to the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development,... that
would administer the
educational, research, and
economic development mission off
the Joint Millennial Campus.
Allegedly Board member Peter
Hans was
on Board of Governors Budget and
Finance Committee when Lease of
Joint Millennial Campus was approve
by committee and by the full Board
of Governors chaired by Jim
Phillips on
the Consent Agenda. Lease stated
Now, the Boards of Trustees of NCA&T
and UNCG were requesting permission
to execute a ground lease of the
land and existing improvements for
the Joint Millennial Campus to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, a jointly-controlled
and jointly-funded 501(c)(3) entity
that would administer the
educational, research, and economic
development mission of the Joint
Millennial Campus.. |
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The Board of
Governors May 12, 2006 pass Lease of
Joint Millennial Campus, NCA&T and
UNCG on the consent agenda. |
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UNC BOG document Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus – North Carolina
A&T State University and The
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro was
approved by the Hanna Cage Committee
on Budget and Finance; forward to
full UNC BOG where it was approved
on the consent agenda, and forwarded
to be processed by the State
Property Office. |
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NCGS:
116-198.34 (8b): upon formal
request by the constituent
institutions, the Board of
Governors may authorize two
or more constituent
institutions which meet the
requirements of this section
to create a Joint
Millennial. (UNC Policy
Manual 600.1.3 ). Any
proposal involving the
acquisition or disposition
by the institution of any
interest in real property
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Board of Trustees. |
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Public Record
requests to Erskine
Bowles UNC BOG/GA
for the statutory
requirements to
establish the NC
A&T/UNCG joint
Millennial Campus
(JMC) , allegedly
made by Committee on
Budget and Finance,
expressed by
Greensboro Attorney
Jim W. Phillips, Jr.
before the Committee
and Board of
Governors [ Designation
of Millennial
Campuses – North
Carolina A&T State
University and The
University of North
Carolina at
Greensboro- Oct. 10,
2003,]; And
Erskine Bowles
Administration Lease
of Joint Millennial
Campus – North
Carolina A&T State
University and The
University of North
Carolina at
Greensboro - May
2006. |
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Reply
from Ms.
Joni Worthington [Vice
President for
Communications UNC
General
Administration] ”
we have provided
hundreds of pages of
documents related to
the establishment of
the joint campus and
joint school. If
the requested
documents exist,
they would be
included in the
documents we’ve
already provided,
since I’ve given you
everything we
have.” Emphasis
added. Notwithstanding
hundreds of pages of
documents, including
multiple copies of
the same email,
related to the
establishment of the
joint campus and
joint school UNC
BOG/GA didn't
produce Board
authorization
establishing the (NC
A&T & UNCG) Joint
Millennial Campus
and NCGS §
116-198.34.(8b)
statutory
requirement/ lease:
•Consultations
and
recommendations
establishing the
Joint Millennial
Campus;
•Documents the
basis for the
determination
that the
campuses had the
administrative
and fiscal
capacity
required;
•President
Recommendation
to establish
Joint Millennial
campuses;
•NC A&T and UNCG
Request to
Establish Joint
Millennial;
•NCA&T and UNCG
Request to Lease
alleged Joint
Millennial
Campus
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NCGS:
116-198.34 (8b): upon formal
request by the constituent
institutions, the Board of
Governors may authorize two
or more constituent
institutions which meet the
requirements of this section
to create a Joint
Millennial. (UNC Policy
Manual 600.1.3 ). Any
proposal involving the
acquisition or disposition
by the institution of any
interest in real property
shall be recommended by the
Board of Trustees. |
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Replies to
public record
request for the
NCA&T Board of
Trustees request
for permission
to execute a
ground lease of
the land and
existing
improvements for
the Joint
Millennial
Campus to the
Greensboro
Center for
Innovative
Development and
request for
permission to
execute a ground
lease of the
land and
existing
improvements for
the Joint
Millennial
Campus to the
Greensboro
Center for
Innovative
Development. |
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NCA&T: "As
to your
prior
request for
the
resolution/motion
about the 75
acres of
land being a
part of the
Gateway
Research
Park, There
is no 2003
resolution,
etc. that
specifically
says 75
acres are
involved."
determined
J. Charles
Waldrup
J.D., Ph.D.
General
Counsel
Office Of
Legal
Affairs
North
Carolina
Agricultural
& Technical
State
University.
NCA&T:
"As to the
request to
General
Administration
to approve
the ground
lease, Ms.
Fails cannot
find any
transmittal
letter,
memo, etc."
" We wonder
if possibly
UNCG sent
the request
on behalf of
both
universities.
General
Administration
should have
whatever was
sent to
request BOG
action."
General
Counsel
Office Of
Legal
Affairs
North
Carolina
Agricultural
& Technical
State
University
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Unambiguous NC
A&T Board of
Trustees had not
Requested:
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that the
land
formerly
designated
for the
Central
School for
the Deaf
allocated to
the Board of
Governors by
the 2003
Session of
the General
Assembly and
a 75- acre
parcel of
land
currently
comprising a
portion of
the North
Carolina A&T
State
University
Farm be
designated
as a joint
millennial
campus -
Designation
of
Millennial
Campuses –
North
Carolina A&T
State
University
and The
University
of North
Carolina at
Greensboro
(APPENDIX G)
;
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permission
to execute a
ground lease
of the land
and existing
improvements
for the
Joint
Millennial
Campus to
the
Greensboro
Center for
Innovative
Development.
As stated in
UNC BOG
document
Appendix C
Lease of
Joint
Millennial
Campus –
North
Carolina A&T
State
University
and The
University
of North
Carolina at
Greensboro
(May 2006) -
(APPENDIX C
) Lease of
Joint
Millennial
Campus)
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As fraudulent
stated by the
Erskine Bowles
Administration,
Jim Phillips,
Jr. Committee on
Budget and
Finance in UNC
BOG documents Designation
of Millennial
Campuses – North
Carolina A&T
State University
and The
University of
North Carolina
at Greensboro
(APPENDIX G)
(Oct. 10. 2003)
and (APPENDIX
C ) Lease of
Joint Millennial
Campus) (May
2006) which the
32 member
unelected UNC
Board of
Governors
approved. See Certified |
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Unambiguous
no statuary NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b)NC A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
10, 2003 enabling Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development, Inc.
to administer the educational,
research, and economic development mission of a
Joint Millennial Campus and leased to Gateway
Research Park, Inc. |
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Clearly, UNC
Board of Governors' bogus alleged
NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus
designation, killed NCA&T University
Millennial at (NC A&T Farm) 2900
East Lee Street Greensboro,
NC; forced HBCU NC A&T into
a shotgun bogus Joint Millennial
Campus with across town HWI
UNC-Greensboro; Kill NC A&T
Memorandum of Understandting with
the USDA. |
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UNCG Provost
and Vice
Chancellor
for Academic
Affairs A.
Edward
Uprichard,
Letter
dated October
19, 2006 letter
to Dr. Belle
Wheelan
Commission
on Colleges,
SACS stated.
"I write to
inform you
that the
University
of North
Carolina at
Greensboro
has expanded
its campus
to include a
non-contiguous
site. The
"North
Campus" is
located at
5900 Summit
Avenue,
browns
Summit, N.C.
27214, and
will house
instructional
programs as
well as
research
centers and
institutes.
All
activities
based there
are a part
of the
current
campus
governance
and
organizational
structure.. |
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UNC
Greensboro Chancellor Gilliam and UNC Board
of Governors knew or should have known there
was no NCA&T/ UNCG Joint Millennial Campus
designated |
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UNC-G August
31, 2006 Action
Item: Master Plan for the South Campus
of the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, the Joint Millennial campus
of UNCG and NC A&T
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The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro Board of
Trustees Business Affairs Committee
August 31, 2006 Action Item: Master
Plan for the South Campus of the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, the Joint Millennial campus
of UNCG and NC A&T was considered
two month after May Board of Governors
approval of Lease of alleged Joint
Millennial Campus and three month
before alleged Lease of Joint Millennial
Campus was considered by the Council of
State. Chancellor Sullivan introduced
John Merrill, Director of the GCID, and
gave a short history of the Joint
Millennial Campus to the new members of
the Board of Trustees. John presented a
power point presentation of findings of
the consultant firm working on the
Master Plan for the campus. John Merrill
then requested approval from this Board
of the Master Plan for the South Campus
of the JMC (75 acres adjacent to the NC
A&T Farm).
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August 31,
2006 Action Item Background
Information says "
In January 2006, a ground Lease
was approved and recommended for
approval by the Board of Governors..
.of the properties identified as the
JMC."
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UNCG August 31, 2006
Action Item: Master Plan for the South
Campus of the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development, the Joint
Millennial campus of UNCG and NC A&T,
clearly associated UNC Board of
Governors un-law ground lease of Identified
Joint Millennial Campus as alleged NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus. |
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UNC-G August 31,
2006 Action Item: Master Plan for the
South Campus of the Greensboro Center
for Innovative Development, the Joint
Millennial campus of UNCG and NC A&T
Recommended by John Merrill Background
Information says " In January 2006, a
ground Lease was approved and
recommended for approval by the Board of
Governors.. .of the properties
identified as the JMC."
August 31, 2006 Action
Item Background Information says "
In January 2006, a ground Lease was
approved and recommended for approval by
the Board of Governors.. .of the
properties identified as the JMC."
GCID Executive
Director John Merrill, UNCG Board of
Trustees, UNC Board of Governors knew or
should have known ground lease was for
property identified as the JMC. |
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UNC Greensboro Chancellor Franklin D. Gilliam defined NCA&T/UNCG millennial campus as "We have done this before...two other designated millennial campus areas ... one on the Southside of Greensboro and one on the North side of Greensboro. On the Southside in conjunction with A&T and on the Northside our own." said UNC |
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Background:
G.S. 116-198
Article 21B:
The
Centennial
Campus, the
Horace
Williams
Campus, and
the
Millennial
Campuses
Financing
Act define
the process
for seeking
the
Millennial
Campus
designation.
The
legislation
states that
the Board of
Governors
may act on
recommendations
by the
President of
The
University
of North
Carolina
after
consultation
with the
Chancellor
and the
Board of
Trustees of
a
constituent
institution
to designate
real
property
held by, or
to be
acquired by,
a
constituent
institution
as a
Millennial
Campus of
the
institution. |
NCGS
116-198-34(8b) That
designation
shall be
based on an
express
finding by
the Board of
Governors
that the
institution
desiring to
create a
Millennial
Campus has
the
administrative
and fiscal
capability
to create
and maintain
such a
campus.
Furthermore,
the Board of
Governors
has found
that
creating the
constituent
institution’s
Millennial
Campus will
enhance the
university’s
research,
teaching,
and service
missions, as
well as
enhance the
economic
development
of the
region
served by
the
institution. Video |
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Committee on Budget and Finance minutes indicate the committee approved the designation as a Millennial Campus at UNC Greensboro. |
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BOG Approved
Minutes May
19, 2017 |
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Millennial
Campus UNCG
was approved
on the
Consent
Agenda |
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Neither
Committee on
Budget and
Finance nor
Full Board
of Governors
Minutes May
19, 2017
indicate an
express
finding by
the Board of
Governors
that the
institution
desiring to
create a
"Millennial
Campus" has
the
administrative
and fiscal
capability
to create
and maintain
such a
campus.., the
Board of
Governors
has found
that
creating the
constituent
institution’s
Millennial
Campus will
enhance the
university’s
research,
teaching,
and service
missions, as
well as
enhance the
economic
development
of the
region
served by
the
institution; lacking
which the
Board of
Governors
did not have
authority to
designate
UNC
Greensboro
Millennial
Campus
pursuant
G.S.
116-198.34(8b). |
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Western Carolina
May 23, 2018 requested
an expansion designated
millennial campus. The
agenda item and
submittal indicated
Millennial Campus
Expansion Request.
Agenda Assessment didn't
indicate UNC Greensboro
Millennial Campus
designation May 18,
2007. |
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UNC
System/State Property Office " Raleigh Two Step" |
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Complex Name UNC-GA Gateway
University Research Park |
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In
accordance with General Statutes 143-341 and 146
State Property Office Maintain a complete and
accurate inventory of State owned lands,
buildings, and space in buildings. State
Property Office inventory of State-owned lands,
buildings, and space in buildings, Public Record
Land Lease listing 3-26-2013.pdf did not list
Lease of Joint Millennial Campus, Lessor NC A&T
and UNCG, Lessee Greensboro Gateway University
Research Park, 5900 Summit Avenue, Greensboro,
Guilford County, Area Joint Millennial Campus. |
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Complex UNC-GA Gateway
University Research Park, Lessor UNC General
Administration, lessee Gateway University
Research Park, property Address 5900 Summit
Avenue, Greensboro term 50 years. Comment:
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Property to be developed as a Joint
Millennial Campus for NCA&T State University
and UNC-Greensboro to support the education
and research missions of the Campuses and to
foster economic development and
entrepreneurial activity in the Region.
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Expansion of Millennial
Campus - The University of North Carolina System Office
May 25, 2022 |
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Issue overview indicate G.S.
116-198.34 (8b) grants
the Board of Governors authority to
designate real property as a millennial
campus when recommended by the president...
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The University System Office ( UNC System
Office) is requesting an expansion of its millennial
campus to include the Spangler Complex ...
The UNC
System Office previous designated 150
acres as a millennial campus consisting of Gateway
Research Park-North Campus in Brown Summit,
NC and Gateway Research Park-South Campus in
Greensboro, NC. Millennial
Campus is leased to Gateway Research Park. |
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The
term "Millennial
Campus" means all
real property and
appurtenant
facilities designated
by the Board of
Governors as part of
a Millennial Campus of
a constituent
institution of The
University of North
Carolina .... GS
116-198.33(4b) |
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UNC
System Office alleged designate
millennial campus consisting of Gateway
Research Park-North Campus in
Brown Summit, NC and Gateway
Research Park-South Campus in
Greensboro, NC.
Unambiguous
no statuary NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b),GS
116-198.33(4b) NC
A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated enabling
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc. to administer
the educational, research, and
economic development mission of
a Joint Millennial Campus. No
lawful leased was
executed by Board of Governors
to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc.
for NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial
Campus consisting of Session
Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land
and facilities and 75-acre
parcel of NC A&T Farmland. |
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and UNCG did
not have
property rights
to Session
Law 2003-284,
Section 6.20
property to
lease |
The
North
Campus
contains
nine
major
Buildings,
including
a main
administrative
building
(16, 22
GSF),
two
academic/instructional
buildings
(each
17,031
GSF) two
residential
structures
(each
32, 223
GSF), a
gymnasium
(15, 270
GSF)
maintenance
shop
(7,603
GSF),
greenhouse
(5,00GSF)
and a
central
kitchen
(4,293
GSF)
Other
facilities
include
picnic
shelters
and
small
support
buildings
used for
storage.
The
wooded
land
area
totals
75
acres,
less
than
half of
which is
currently
developed.
North
Campus
buildings
are
generally
in |
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excellent
condition. Source
Greensboro
Center
for
Innovative
Development
main
news
Releases
North
Campus
South
Campus/
State
Property
Office.
NC A&T
75 acres
of
farmland
was
appraised
at
$250,000
per
acre. The
Central
School
for the
Deaf
allocated
to the
Board of
Governors
by the
2003
Session
of the
General
Assembly,
and, a
75 -
acre
parcel
of land
comprising
a
portion
of the
North
Carolina
A&T
State
University
Farm
exceed
UNC
System
Acquisition
of Real
Property
authority. |
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The
General
Assembly,
Session Law
2003-284,
Section 6.20,
reallocated
former Central
School of the
Deaf from the
State property
Office to UNC
Board of
Governors to be
used for the
establishment of
Millennium
campuses (
campuses is
plural ) of the
University of
North Carolina
at Greensboro
and North
Carolina
Agricultural and
Technical State
University. |
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Pursuant
Public Record
laws, request
for documents
establishing UNC
system
Office Millennial
Campus
designation for
Gateway-Research
Park-North
Campus in Brown
Summit, NC and
Gateway Research
Park-South
Campus in
Greensboro, NC.
and lease was
made (Request
22-23). No
PRR-22-23
document
referred to UNC
System
Millennial
campus and its
lease to Gateway
Research Park. |
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ANNUAL
REPORT
OF THE
COMMITTEE
ON
BUDGET
AND
FINANCE
TO THE
BOARD OF
GOVERNORS
OF THE
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH
CAROLINA July
1, 2005
through
June 30,
2006, indicate
Committee
and
Budget
and
Finance
recommended
ground
lease of
the land
and
existing
improvements
for the
Joint Millennial
Campus
to the
Greensboro
Center
for
Innovative
Development
; ANNUAL
REPORT
indicated
Actions
taken
under
the
delegated
authority
would be
reported
at the
next
scheduled
meetings.
UNC
System
did not
acquire Session
Law
2003-284,
Section
6.20,
reallocated
former Central
School
of the
Deaf
from the
State
property
Office
to Board
of
Governors
and and
a 75 -
acre
parcel
of land
currently
comprising
a
portion
of the
North
Carolina
A&T
State
University
Farm
between July
1, 2005
through
June 30, |
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UNC-GA
did not hold or
acquire Central
School for the
Deaf allocated
to the Board of
Governors by the
2003 Session of
the General
Assembly and 75
- acre parcel of
land comprising
a portion of the
North Carolina
A&T State
University
Farm, to establish
a/k/a Joint
NCA&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial
Campus nor lease
to Gateway
University
Research Park,
Inc. |
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Adopt Section 600.1.6 of
the UNC Policy Manual,
Policy on Millennial
Campuses |
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§ 116-198.34. General powers of
Board of Governors (2000) |
A Millennial Campus is Real
Property designated by UNC
Board of Governors pursuant
NCGS116-198.34 (8b) ....of a
constituent institution,
to designate real property
held by, or to be acquired
by, a constituent
institution as a Millennial
Campus" of the
institution...Upon formal
request by the constituent
institutions, the Board of
Governors may authorize two
or more constituent
institutions which meets the
requirements of this section
to create a joint Millennial
Campus. §
116-198.34. General Powers
of Board of Governors. (UNC
Policy Manual 600.1.3 ). Any
proposal involving the
acquisition or disposition
by the institution of any
interest in real property
shall be recommended by the
Board of Trustees. Emphasis
added |
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The
term "Millennial
Campus" means
all real
property and
appurtenant
facilities designated
by the Board of
Governors as
part of a
Millennial Campus of
a constituent
institution of
The University
of North
Carolina .... GS
116-198.33(4b) |
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Situation:
The UNC Policy
Manual does not
address the
Board’s
authority for
the Centennial
Campus, the
Horace Williams
Campus, and
additional
millennial
campuses. The
proposed Section
600.1.6 of the
UNC Policy
Manual will
define the
Board’s
authority in
support of G.S.
116-198.31. |
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Background: The
Centennial
Campus, the
Horace Williams
Campus, and the
Millennial
Campus Financing
Act (G.S.
116-198.31)
provided the
Board certain
authorities over
the financing
and development
of the
Centennial
Campus at North
Carolina State
University, the
Horace Williams
Campus at the
University of
North
Carolina-Chapel
Hill, and
additional
millennial
campuses
designated by
the Board at
other
constituent
institutions. "The
UNC Policy
Manual has not
been updated to
include the
Board’s
authority for
the Centennial
Campus, the
Horace Williams
Campus, or other
millennial
campuses." |
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Millennial
Campus Expansion
Request
Appalachian
State University |
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Millennial
Campus Expansion
Request
Appalachian
State University Oct.
9, 2018
Assessments
says, Millennial
Campus concept
has been widely
and successfully
used by NC
State, UNC
Chapel Hill,
N.C. A&T/UNC
Greensboro,
Appalachian,
ECU, UNC
Charlotte, UNC
Wilmington, and
WCU which were
designated
without UNC
Board of
Governors
establishment of
a Millennial
Campus Policy
incorporating
the statutory
requirements
expressed in NCGS116-198.34
(8b). |
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Background: G.S. 116-198 Article 21B: The Centennial Campus, the Horace Williams Campus, and the Millennial Campuses Financing Act define the process for seeking the Millennial Campus designation. The legislation states that the Board of Governors may act on recommendations by the President of The University of North Carolina after consultation with the Chancellor and the Board of Trustees of a constituent institution to designate real property held by, or to be acquired by, a constituent institution as a Millennial Campus of the institution. |
NCGS 116-198-34(8b) That designation shall be based on an express finding by the Board of Governors that the institution desiring to create a Millennial Campus has the administrative and fiscal capability to create and maintain such a campus. Furthermore, the Board of Governors has found that creating the constituent institution’s Millennial Campus will enhance the university’s research, teaching, and service missions, as well as enhance the economic development of the region served by the institution. Video |
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Neither Committee on Budget and Finance nor Full Board of Governors Minutes May 19, 2017 indicate an express finding by the Board of Governors that the institution desiring to create a "Millennial Campus" has the administrative and fiscal capability to create and maintain such a campus.., the Board of Governors has found that creating the constituent institution’s Millennial Campus will enhance the university’s research, teaching, and service missions, as well as enhance the economic development of the region served by the institution; lacking which the Board of Governors did not have authority to designate UNC Greensboro Millennial Campus pursuant G.S. 116-198.34(8b). |
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Committee
on Budget
and Finance
October 9,
2018 Agenda |
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Agenda Item
A-11
Millennial
Campus
Designation-
NCCU does
express
recommendation
by President
of The
University
of North
Carolina
after
Consultation
by the
President
with the
Chancellor
and the
Board of
Trustees of
a
constituent
institution,
to designate
real
property
held by, or
to be
acquired by,
a
constitution
institution,
as a
"Millennial
Campus" of
the
institution. |
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Committee on Budget and Finance October 9, 2018 Minutes
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Committee on Budget and Finance October 9, 2018 Minutes for Agenda Item A-11 Millennial Campus Designation- NCCU does express a recommendation by President of The University of North Carolina after Consultation by the President with the Chancellor and the Board of Trustees of a constituent institution, to designate real property held by, or to be acquired by, a constitution institution, as a "Millennial Campus" of the institution. Minutes do not an express finding by the Board of Governors that the institution desiring to create a "Millennial Campus" has the administrative and fiscal capability to create and maintain, such a campus and provided further, that the Board of Governors has found that the creation of the constituent institution's "Millennial Campus" will enhance the institution's research, teaching, and service missions as well as enhance the economic development of the region served by the institution required by GS 116-198.34(8b) |
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Board of Governors October 9, 2018 Minutes |
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Millennial Campus Designation- NCCU passed on the consent agenda |
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Millennial
Campus
Boundary
Change -
The
University
of North
Carolina
at
Charlotte
(2006) |
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Millennial
Campus
Boundary
Change -
The
University
of North
Carolina
at
Charlotte
says the
designation
shall be
based on
the
express
finding
that the
institution
has the
administrative
and
fiscal
capacity
to
create
and
maintain
such
campus ,
without
indicating
the
express
findings
were to
be made
by the
Board of
Governors.
The
President
and his
staff
have
completed
the
required
consultations
and have
found
that the
activities
to be
performed
on the
Millennial
Campus
would
advance
regional
economic
development
and that
the
campus
has the
administrative
and
fiscal
capacity
that is
required
to
successfully
administer
the
program. It
is
recommended
that the
findings
of the
President
and his
staff be
accepted
and the
request
of the
Board of
Trustee
of UNC
Charlotte
be
approved. |
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Policy on
Millennial
Campuses |
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I. Authority.
Pursuant to its
authority under
the Centennial
Campus, the
Horace Williams
Campus, and the
Millennial
Campus Financing
Act (the “Act”)1
the Board of
Governors
(“Board”) adopts
the following
policy regarding
the designation
and use of the
Centennial
Campus located
at North
Carolina State
University, the
Horace Williams
Campus located
at the
University of
North Carolina
at Chapel Hill,
and any
Millennial
Campus as
defined by G.S.
116-198.33(4b)2
(collectively
herein, a
“Millennial
Campus”). |
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The
term
"Millennial
Campus"
means
all
real
property
and
appurtenant
facilities designated
by
the
Board
of
Governors
as
part
of a
Millennial Campus of
a
constituent
institution
of
The
University
of
North
Carolina
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GS
116-198.33(4b) |
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II. Approval of
Millennial
Campus
Designation.
G.S.
116-198.34(8a),
(8b) provides
the Board
authority to
designate the
real property
and appurtenant
facilities to be
included as part
of a Millennial
Campus. |
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Section 600.1.6
of the UNC
Policy Manual,
Policy on
Millennial
Campuses |
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Millennial
Campus
Designation
requests may be
approved by the
Board of
Governors where
a constituent
institution has
(emphasis
added): |
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A.
Demonstrated, in
a manner to be
prescribed by
the president or
the president’s
designee, it has
the
administrative
and fiscal
capability to
create and
maintain such
identified
property or
appurtenant
facilities; |
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B.
Demonstrated, in
a manner to be
prescribed by
the president or
his designee,
the identified
property or
appurtenant
facilities’
designation will
enhance the
institution’s
research,
teaching, and
service missions
as well as
enhance the
economic
development of
the region
served by the
institution; and |
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C. Submitted
to the president
or his designee,
all request
application
information
(such
information may
include, but not
be limited to,
maps, strategic
planning
documents, etc.)
in a manner
prescribed by
the president. |
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Section 600.1.6
of the UNC
Policy Manual
alleged
pursuant G.S.
116-198.34(8a),
(8b) is clearly
non-complaint
with G.S.
116-198.34(8a),
(8b). Section
600.1.6 removed Section
8.(b) statutory
requirement "Acting
on
recommendation
made by the
President of The
University of
North Carolina
after
consultation by
the President
with the
Chancellor and
the Board of
Trustees of a
constituent
institution, or
by the President
with the chief
executive
officer or
equivalent
executive
position for an
affiliated
institution, to
designate real
property held
by, or to be
acquired by, a
constituent
institution or
an affiliated
institution as a
"Millennial
Campus" of the
institution" |
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Section 600.1.6
of the UNC
Policy Manual
alleged
pursuant G.S.
116-198.34(8a),
(8b) is clearly
non-complaint
with G.S.
116-198.34(8a),
(8b). Section
600.1.6 removed Section
8.(b) statutory
requirement "That
designation
shall be based
on an express
finding by the
Board of
Governors that
the institution
desiring to
create a
"Millennial
Campus" has the
administrative
and fiscal
capability to
create and
maintain such a
campus.";
Substituting II A. Demonstrated,
in a manner to
be prescribed
by the president
or the
president’s
designee, it has
the
administrative
and fiscal
capability to
create and
maintain such
identified
property or
appurtenant
facilities. |
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Section 600.1.6
of the UNC
Policy Manual implement Millennial
Campus Boundary
Change - The
University of
North Carolina
at Charlotte's
"The President
and his staff
have completed
the required
consultations
and have found
that the
activities to be
performed on the
Millennial
Campus would
advance regional
economic
development and
that the campus
has the
administrative
and fiscal
capacity that is
required to
successfully
administer the
program. It is
recommended that
the findings of
the President
and his staff be
accepted and the
request of the
Board of Trustee
of UNC Charlotte
be approved" methodology
and validation. |
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Crony
Capitalism/Grand
Theft/
False
Claim
&
Pretense |
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Fraudulent
claiming
HBCU
NC
A&T
and
HWI
UNCG
were
partners
in Board
of
Governors designated
NCGS:
116-198.34.
(8b) NC
A&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial
Campus.
May
2007
UNC
Board
of
Governors
established
alleged
Joint
School
of
Nanoscience
and Nanoengineering,
at de
facto NC
A&T
/
UNCG
Joint
Millennial
Campus,
UNCG
affiliate,
Gateway
University
Research
Park,
Inc.; to
offer
(a)
joint
interdisciplinary
Ph.D.
degree
and
(a)
joint
professional
science
master's
degree. |
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Lease Ground lease Agreement between The State of North Carolina (Lessor) and Greensboro Center for Innovative Development (Lessee) for Joint Millennial Campus Greensboro, North Carolina. Land 1.1.3 The two separate tracts or parcels of real estate, denominated the North Campus and South Campus and collectively comprising the" Joint Millennial Campus", homonymic terminology was consistent Chancellor Sullivan and Renick Sept. 24, 2003 proposed Joint Millennial Campus and alleged Board of Governors alleged Oct. 10, 2003 designated JMC obfuscated lease real estate wasn't statutory (NCGS. § 116-198.34. (8b) designated JMC. |
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B. The Lessor desires to lease the Land and existing Improvements to the Lessee, and the Lessee desires to rent the land and the existing Improvements pursuant to the terms contained within this Lease and to secure financing for the construction on the Land of certain additional Improvements to be hereafter determined, designed and constructed. Emphasis added March 15, 2007 Lease Recitals: |
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1.1.3. Land. The two separate tracts or parcels of real estate, denominated the “North Campus” and the “South Campus” and collectively comprising the “Joint Millennial Campus” situated in or near the City of Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. |
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Millions
of
Taxpayer
dollars
would
flow
through
UNC
Committee
Budget
and
Finance,
approved
by
full
UNC
Board
of
Governors,
and
funded
by
the
Legislature
for
non-existing
bogus NC
G.
S.:
116-198.34.
(8b)
NC.
A&T/UNCG
Joint
Millennial
Campus. |
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The Centennial Campus, the Horace Williams Campus, and the Millennial Campuses Financing Act. § 116-198.31. Purpose of Article.
The purpose of this Article is to authorize the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina to issue revenue bonds, payable from any leases, rentals, charges, fees, and other revenues but with no pledge of taxes or the faith and credit of the State or any agency or political subdivision thereof, to pay the cost, in whole or part, of buildings, structures, or other facilities for the Centennial Campus, located at North Carolina State University at Raleigh, for the Horace Williams Campus located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and for any Millennial Campus as defined by NCGS 116-198.33(4b). (1987, c. 336, s. 1; 1999-234, s. 3; 2000-177, ss. 3, 4.) Emphasis added |
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NCGS § 116-198.34. (8b)
...designation shall be based on an express finding by the Board of Governors that the institution desiring to create a "Millennial Campus" has the administrative and fiscal capability to create and maintain such a campus... |
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The Millennial Campus statue required an expressed determination universities had the fiscal capacity to established and maintain the joint millennial Campus. Five month after the alleged Oct. 2003 designation Phillips' Board of Governors Committee On Budget and Finance, March 2004, recommended Supplemental Expansion Budget Requests 2004-05, $4 million dollars to renovated the School of the Deaf property, and pay for telephone and high speed networking, [SL 2004 -124.] |
And another $10 Million dollars for land acquisition, site preparation, and engineering, architectural and other consulting services for facilities for development of the Joint Millennial Campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, non-existing Joint Millennial Campus. [Session Law 2004-179] |
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Session Law 2004-124 ratified July 20, 2004, appropriated $4,000,000 to an UNC-Greensboro and NCA&T Millennium Campus. SESSION LAW 2004-179 ratified August 5th, 2004 approved $10,000,000 Certificate of Participation for UNC-G/NC AT land acquisition, site preparation, Joint Millennial Campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. |
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With significant
support from the
Greensboro
Partnership,
during the 2007
legislative
session, Gateway
University
Research Park,
Inc. was awarded
$58 million ($5
million as an
appropriation
and $53 million
in COP's) for
the construction
of an
approximately
100, 000 square
foot facility
for the newly
created Joint
School of
Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering
(JSNN). [UNC-G
Cornerstones,
Table CS 4-2
Gateway
University
Research Park,
Inc. Academic
Affairs Annual
Report AY
2007/08P34]. |
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The
[UNC-G]
Associate
Provost
for
Research
and
Partnerships
serves
on
the
Government
Relations
council
for
the
Greensboro
Partnership
and
through
this
role
contributed
to
the
lobbying
efforts
with
the
state
legislators
for
funding
for
the
Joint
School
of
Nanoscience
and
Nanoengineering. The
College
[College
of
Arts
and
Sciences]
was
a
central
player
in
the
continuing
work
to
establish
the
Joint
School
of
Nanoscience
and
Nanoengineering
with
NCA&T
University.
Degrees
or
programs
being
considered
for
the
future·
MS
in
Nanoscience
and
Ph.D.
in
Nanoscience.
[UNC-G
Curricular
Planning,
Academic
Affairs
Annual
Report
AY
2007/08] |
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Mr. John R. Merrill,
Executive Director of
Gateway Research
Park-renamed Greensboro
Center for Innovative
Development- in a letter
dated March 22, 2007
claimed" The original
basis for the creation
of a joint NCA&T and
UNCG Millennial Campus, now
called the Gateway
University Research
Park to Mr. Jim
Lora, Office of State
Budget Management
requesting funds
authorized by SL
2004-124 for an
appropriation from the
General Fund for capital
improvements $4,000,000
for the UNC-Greensboro
and NC A&T Millennial
Campus" be granted" from
the University of North
Carolina to Gateway for
renovations to the
former campus of the
Central NC School for
use as classrooms and
offices, as part of a
continuous conspiracy to
access appropriations
designated for non
existing NC A&T/UNCG
Joint Millennial Campus
by Gateway Research
Park.
12.12.15 Email to John
Merrill Gateway
University Research
Park, Inc. Executive
Director.
Greetings,
Mr. Merrill my is
question, what is the
foundation for your
statement "Gateway
University Research Park
is defined as a Joint
Millennial Campus"?
2. Feb. 2nd 2006, UNCG
Board of Trustees Action
Item : Lease Agreement
between the Greensboro
Center for Innovative
Development and UNCG and
NC A&T was consider ;
background information
indicated the purposed
was to pursue a master
Lease for properties
[Identified] as Joint
Millennial Campus by
counsel for the
universities and GCID.
Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development,
Inc. Development
Timeline does not
indicate designation of
Joint Millennial
Campus. Feb. 2nd 2006,
UNCG Board of Trustees
Action Minutes indicates
you were present and
participated.
4. UNCG BOT Action Item
August 31, 2006, Master
Plan for the South
Campus of the Greensboro
Center for Innovative
Development, the Joint
Millennial campus of
UNCG and NC A&T,
Background Information
says: In January 2006, a
ground Lease was
approved and recommended
for approval by the
Board of Governors of
the properties
identified as the JMC.
Unambiguous UNCG BOT's
recommendation pertained
to Ground Lease to the
Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development
was for an identified
JMC and not the alleged
Board of Governors Oct
2003 approved and
designated Joint
Millennial Campus , as
defined by G.S.
116-198.33(4b) as put
forth in UNC BOG May
2006 Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus.
August 31, 2006, Master
Plan for the South
Campus of the Greensboro
Center for Innovative
Development minutes
indicates you were
present and
participated.
What is the foundation
for your statement
"Gateway University
Research Park is defined
as a Joint Millennial
Campus"? Response is
requested ASAP.
Michael Pippen
12.12.15
Hello Mr. Pippen,
The most appropriate
source to respond to the
question you are raising
would be the
Universities. Please
forward your request to
either Mr. Charles
Waldrup (cwaldrup@ncat.edu)
at NCA&T or Ms.
Elizabeth Bunting (ecbuntin@uncg.edu)
at UNCG.
Regards,
John
Unambiguous
no statuary NC
G. S.: 116-198.34.
(8b) NC
A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was
designated enabling
Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development,
Inc.
to administer
the educational,
research, and economic
development mission of
a Joint Millennial
Campus . No
lawful leased was
executed by Board of
Governors to the
Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development,
Inc. for
Session Law 2003-284,
Section 6.20, land and
facilities and 75-acre
parcel of NCA&T
Farmland. Nor were NCA&T
and UNCG partner
institutions in a Joint
Millennial Campus |
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* BOG Meeting Material Graphic |
[2] Ribbon Cutting Sets Gateway Project in
Motion, The Aggie Report VOLUME EIGHT -
NUMBER TWENTY - MAY 25, 2007 ]. |
[3] A&T
CHANCELLOR PLANS TO RETIRE: FORT: GOALS
COMPLETE, Greensboro News & Record - Friday,
May 29, 1998 , BETH MCMURTRIE Staff Writer |
4] UNCG and NC A&T partner to create joint
program in nanotechnology, Sharlini Sankaran,
October 8, 2007, North Carolina Board of
Science and Technology, |
5 Request
to Establish NCA&T/UNCG Joint School of
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering March 5,
2007 |
[6]
Request to Establish NCA&T/UNCG Joint School
of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering March 5,
2007 |
[7] ENGINEERING CENTER PLUGGED Greensboro
News & Record - Saturday, December 14, 1991
Author: JUSTIN CATANOSO Staff Writer |
[11] Jonnelle
Davis (Nano, money No.1 on A&T, UNC-G list
News & Record 10.04.2010) |
[12]
[UNCG Chancellor William E. Moran] [IM BASS
UNIVERSITIES LAY CLAIM TO FUTURE - A&T, UNCG
EAGER TO BOOST SCIENCE, ENGINEERING PROGRAMS
Greensboro News & Record - Sunday, January
27, 1991 |
[13] Nanobiotechnology Center of
Innovation North Carolina Biotechnology
Center 20/11/2007 |
[15] High Research Activity The Scientist
http://www.the-scientist.com/2007/03/01/s31/1 |
[16]Jack
Scism TRIAD
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER: VIABLE DREAM OR
PIE IN THE SKY? , JACK SCISM, Greensboro
News & Record - Monday, July 20, 1992 |
[17] [Wilbur
Ross forms partnership to invest in nanotech
firms Monday, May 23, 2005 http://triad.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2005/05/23/daily6.html |
[18][UNCG, A&T University will need to
be leaders in the charge for high-tech
industry in the Triad Nov 9, 1998, 12:00am
EST Ken Mayer Editorial |
[19] [2] UNIVERSITIES
TO SIGN RESEARCH Agreement, Greensboro News
&Record - Wednesday, May 19, 1999 , Author:
TIM THORNTON Staff Writer |
Alleged
Dr. Alton Thomas and David H. Perrin signed
transmittal to Dr. Belle Wheelan, President,
COC dated May
24, 2010 |
UNCG and NC A&T partner to create joint
program in nanotechnology, Sharlini Sankaran,
October 8, 2007, North Carolina Board of
Science and Technology, |
[26] Kevin
Holland, Contracting Officer GSA July
3, 2006 letter to John Merrill. Re:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Lease
Project, Greensboro , NC |
[27] Could Greensboro Support Research
Park? News & Record Oct.19.1997 Beth
McMurtrie. |
[28] Could
Greensboro Support Research Park?. News &
Record Oct.19.1997 Beth McMurtrie |
[29] Exodus
20:5 |
[30] CHANCELLOR SEARCH Leadership
Statement |
[31] Union Square Media |
[32] David H. Perring and Alton Thompson
letter dated November 20, 2008 to Dr. Belle
Wheelan SACS |
[33] John Newson, Greensboro News &
Record 02.06.2004 |
[34] JSNN Management Agreement March
2008 |
[35] RECOGNIZING,
DENOUNCING AND APOLOGIZING ON BEHALF OF THE
CITY OF CHARLESTON FOR THE CITY’S ROLE IN
REGULATING, SUPPORTING AND FOSTERING SLAVERY
AND THE RESULTING ATROCITIES INFLICTED BY
THE INSTITUTION OF SLAVERY AND FURTHER,
COMMITTING TO CONTINUE TO PURSUE
INITIATIVES THAT HONOR THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF
THOSE WHO WERE ENSLAVED AND THAT ASSIST |
36 PCG/UNC-NCCS/UNC
Interim report3. doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.Atpcc.I
/CC.14/10May05 page 109] |
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38] JSNN Management Agreement March
2008 |
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