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UNC Board
of Governors Institutional Racism, Racketeering, Crony Capitalism, Grand Theft, False Claim
& Pretense: alleged designation
of NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC
A&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus depriving NCA&T HBCU Students equal
protection of the law; Complicity
with Greensboro Business organizations, HWI UNC
Greensboro, and Gateway Research Park cannibalizing HBCU NC
NCA&T academic programs, land, research and facilities
via de factor UNC System Office alleged millennial
Campus /aka/ NCAT/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus Gateway
Research Park, alleged Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering. |
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"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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" I
am so energized by the potential of this research
park, in particular the joint schools of nano
technology and nano science. The world is seeing
explosive growth today in the commercialization of
nanotechnology. We will have all of the assets right
here in Guilford County that we need to participate
in that explosion, and they will be right here at the Gateway
University Research Park." said ("Greensboro Boy" )
Erskine Bowles President of the University of North
Carolina System. [2]. |
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Greensboro
City's Greensboro
Connections 2025 Comprehensive Plan was
adopted May
2003. A key principle of
the Comprehensive Plan is to promote
economic development in historically
under-served parts of the City such
as East Greensboro. Properties in
these areas should receive priority
consideration as the City designates
and promotes land for economic
development. The NCA&TSU Farm site
is one such candidate. 7D.3 Promote
economic development through
public/private partnerships to
include government, economic
development agencies, educational
and health care institutions, and
businesses. Build on existing
partnerships and initiatives in this
effort. Examples include:
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University-related research and
development opportunities with UNCG
and NCA&TSU (building on the
example of the Nussbaum Center
incubator facility)[ One of
their primary tasks will be keeping
tabs on research at the two
universities, in areas such as
engineering and sciences, that might
have commercial uses. They will look
for existing companies that could
benefit from that research and
explore the potential of using it to
create start-up businesses.]
Work with NCA&TSU to establish a
research park on the A&T farm
property, [NCA&T Farmland was
located in Guilford County not
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"I
think for the next 50 years, A&T and the engineering
programs and science programs are going to be an
integral part and a driving force in the economic
development of the community,'' said Greensboro attorney
Jim Phillips Jr., a member of the UNC Board of Governors."
[3]
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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. 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
Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
will be a unique, interdisciplinary school,
located at the South Campus of the Gateway
University Research Park, the joint
millennial campus of NC A&T and UNCG' ... “It
[JSNN] will be one of the most stimulating
opportunities in the history of the area and
will serve as a national model for collaboration
between two institutions, one a historical black
institution and the other a historical white
female institution.” “The
building would include the academic departments,
laboratory facilities (teaching and research),
and centers and institutes of the new School as
well as selected centers and institutes
currently located at the partner universities. [5]
Emphasis added. JSNN
to offer (a) joint interdisciplinary Ph.D.
degree and (a) joint professional science
master's degree. |
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In addition to degree
programs in nanoscience and nanoengineering,
JSNN will engage in research and outreach,
as well as the expected roles of a
land-grant institution, such as teaching
agriculture and engineering, and providing
cooperative extension services. |
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The
facility will
be located at the South
Campus of the Gateway
University Research Park
(the joint
millennial campus of
NCA&T and UNCG), formerly
NC A&T
farm. Gateway University
Research Park, Inc. will
administer the
educational, research,
and economic development
mission of the Joint
Millennial. All
references to "JSNN
faculty, Nanoengineering
faculty and Nanoscience
faculty in this document
refer to faculty members
hired by JSNN to carry
out their primary
research and academic
duties in
JSNN. "Nanoengineering
faculty are faculty
members hired by JSNN
with NC A&T as their
home institution.
Nanoscience faculty are
faculty members hired by
JSNN with UNCG as their
home institution.
Emphasis added. UNCG
will act as the
financial manager for
JSNN using a budget
account code established
for the JSNN. JSNN will
follow all UNCG
budget and fiscal
management policies and
procedures. NC A&T will
be designated as the
responsible for the
upkeep of the buildings,
but upon receipt of the
Building Operation and
Maintenance money for
JSNN, will transfer the
money to Gateway
University Research
Park. |
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Nanotechnology should have been
NCA&T Signature program |
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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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The National Center
for Educational Statistics (NCES)
responsible for collecting and
presenting statistical data and
information for the nation;
classifies Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering as Nanotechnology
CIP 15.1601: Engineering
technologies and Engineering related
fields |
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Historical black North
Carolina A&T, as one of the
state's two land grant
institutions, has programs
through the 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” . |
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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
/CC.14/10May05 page 109] |
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Historical
Black Land Grant NC A&T was listed as University
focus on Nanotechnology May 2005.
Crosstown PWI UNC Greensboro was not
listed as a University focused on Nanotechnology
and Gateway University Research Park did not
exist. |
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NC A&T was 4th in Nanotechnology
Research at North
Carolina Universities |
with $11 Million Dollars between
2000-2005 and UNC Greensboro was
11th out of 12 with $44,999. In 2003
A&T, NATO Sponsor Material Symposium
in Ukraine. |
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NCA&T State University has been
funded at an average rate of $3-5
million per
year
in the area of nanoscience and
nanotechnology. Most of the research
in nanoengineering is done in the
Center for Advanced Materials and
Smart Structures (CAMSS). Several
Centers and projects are under CAMSS,
including the NSF Center for
Research Excellence in Science and
Technology (CREST), the DoD Center
for Nanoscience, Nanomaterials and
Multifunctional Materials (CNN) for
Homeland Security, the NSF Nanoscale
Science and Engineering Center (NSEC),
the NSF project on US/Europe
Materials Collaboration:
Self-Organized Nanostructured Thin
Films for Catalysis, the NSF project
on Nanoscale Interdisciplinary
Research Teams (NIRT), the NSF Major
Research Instrumentation for
Nanoengineering Research, and the
NSF Nanotechnology Undergraduate
Education (NUE) program. CAMSS also
facilitates many of the materials
research activities of the
NASA-National Institute for
Aerospace (NIA). In addition, the
Center for Composite Materials
Research (CCMR) does research in
nano-enhanced composite materials
and the Army Center of Excellence
for Battlefield Capability
Enhancements (Flexible Displays)
does research in material
characterization and development of
novel displays. UNC
Greensboro:
A Center for Research Excellence in
Nanobiosciences in the process of
being established.
[5] Photo N.C.
A&T Awarded NSF Engineering Research
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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
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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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The
University
of North
Carolina
at
Greensboro
2003-2004
Profile |
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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 and |
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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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North
Carolina Confederate / Trump Leopard has
not changed its spots.
In 1970, the United States
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
notified the University of North Carolina
System that it was violating Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 by maintaining a
racially dual system of public higher
education. |
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NC A&T replied to Public Record
Request, we can not located the Board of Governors
authorization establishing the 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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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,
emphasis added.
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United States v. Fordice, 505 U.S. 717
(1992) a United States Supreme Court case that resulted
in an eight to one ruling that the eight public
universities in Mississippi had not sufficiently
integrated and that the state must take affirmative
action to change this under the Equal Protection Clause
and Title VI. This is not a legal setting but
context comparison UNC BOG & SOCS policies in light
of the selected text held in UNITED STATES v. FORDICE,
GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI :
..If the State perpetuates policies and
practices traceable to its prior de jure dual system
that continue to have segregative effects ...implicit in
the court’s finding of “unnecessary” duplication is the
absence of any educational justification ....and such
policies are without sound educational justification and
can be practicably eliminated, implicated the Equal
Protection clause... , emphasis added. |
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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
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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.
The master's and
doctoral degree programs will
follow the ordinary approval
process and will be separately
considered by the committee
(Committee on Educational
Planning, Policies, and
Programs) |
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NC A&T/UNCG submitted Joint
Request for authorization to
Establish” Ph.D. in
Nanoscience” dated Oct. 10,
2008 to UNC General
Administration and Joint
Request for authorization to
establish “Master of Science
(in Nanoscience)” dated Nov.
21, 2008 to UNC General
Administration. |
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Education and Skill
Requirements
Almost all of the
occupations which will
be affected by
nanotechnology will
require a BS in
engineering with a
broad, interdisciplinary
and multi-disciplinary
approach. Nanotechnology
will require an
understanding not only
of electrical,
mechanical and civil
engineering, but
biology, physics and
chemistry as well. |
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PCG/UNC-NCCCS/UNC
Interim report
3.doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.ATPCC.1/CC.14/10May05 |
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University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
2008-2009 Profile
doctoral degrees were
awarded in English;
Psychology; Education;
Counseling; Human
Development and Family
studies; Exercise and
Sport Science;
Curriculum and Teaching;
Consumer, apparel, and
Retail Studies; and
Music. |
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University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
2008-2009 Profile |
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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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United States v. Fordice, 505 U.S. 717
(1992) a United States Supreme Court case that resulted
in an eight to one ruling that the eight public
universities in Mississippi had not sufficiently
integrated and that the state must take affirmative
action to change this under the Equal Protection Clause
and Title VI. This is not a legal setting but
context comparison UNC BOG & SOCS policies in light
of the selected text held in UNITED STATES v. FORDICE,
GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI :
..If the State perpetuates policies and
practices traceable to its prior de jure dual system
that continue to have segregative effects ...implicit in
the court’s finding of “unnecessary” duplication is the
absence of any educational justification ....and such
policies are without sound educational justification and
can be practicably eliminated, implicated the Equal
Protection clause... , emphasis added.
Clearly
unnecessary duplication take place when across-town
Liberal Art UNC Greensboro with programs in music and
nursing, requiring relevant courses be taken at the
School of Engineering at North Carolina A&T University
and will be able to work on collaborative projects with
faculty in the School of Engineering”, except for
unvarnished racism offering Nanotechnology degrees? |
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UNC Policy for
Interdisciplinary Degree
An Interdisciplinary Degree program
involves two or more academic units,
either on the same or
different campuses in a formal
agreement to offer a program of
study drawing on two or more
disciplines that will result in a
student being awarded an
interdisciplinary degree. If more
than one campus is involved in
offering the program it would also
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Reported in the
Media: "UNCG
and N.C. A&T are partners in the
project. UNCG is offering graduate
degrees in Nanoscience. A&T will
eventually offer degrees in
Nanoengineering."[11] |
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"The master's and
doctoral degree programs will follow
the ordinary approval process and
will be separately considered by the
committee (Committee on Educational
Planning, Policies, and Programs)". |
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UNC Policy Manual 400.1.1.1[G]
indicate the chancellors of the
constituent institutions shall
communicate to General
Administration of the University
their intentions or request with
respect to instructional programs
development for the following: (3)
Request for authorization to
establish a new degree program |
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Chancellor signature
certifies proposal [UNC Policy Manual
400.1.5(G)] to establish new degree
program was reviewed and approved by the
appropriate campus committees and
authorities. |
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Responding to
a Public records request to
Dr. David H. Perrin UNCG
Provost & Executive Vice
Chancellor,1/7/11, for a
copy of an UNCG chancellor
signed request to establish
stand alone Masters and PhD
Nanoscience degrees at
UNCG, Counsel Steve
Serck responded "In
response to your request of
1/7/11, no such documents as
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lack of UNCG Chancellor
Dr. Linda Brady signed
Proposals requesting to
establish Nanoscience
Professional Master of
Science in Nanoscience and
Ph.D. Nanoscience clearly
demonstrated UNCG had not expressed
intentions to establish the
degrees, they had not been
approved by the faculty and
administration, and were not
pursuant UNC Policies 400.1.1,1[G]and
400.1.1.5[G].
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Requests to UNC-GA for a UNCG
Request to Plan a PhD and Request to
Establish a standalone PhD in Nanoscience
proscribed by UNC Guidelines for Academic
Program Development subsection (B) related
to degree authorization Ms. Joni
Worthington (UNC-GA) Vice President for
Communications UNC General Administration
responded to a public record request for a
UNCG Chancellor signed request to plan and
establish a PhD in Nanoscience said: “Dr.
Alan Mabe in his capacity as Senior Vice
President for Academic Affairs determined:
· UNCG
was not required to submit a new request to
plan a Ph.D. in Nanoscience. The joint
proposal submitted by UNCG and NCA&T was
deemed sufficient for the campus to move
forward with planning a stand-alone degree
program.
· UNCG
was not required to submit a new request to
establish a Ph.D. in Nanoscience. The joint
request submitted by UNCG and NCA&T, which
had already been recommended for approval by
the UNC Graduate Council, was deemed
sufficient for Board consideration. The
Board of Governors concurred with that
determination in approving the establishment
of the program. (E-mail 10.08. 2010) “ |
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Ask
(former) UNC President Erskine
Bowles, Dr. Alan Mabe, Dr. Alton
Thompson, Dr. David H. Perrin, Dr.
James Ryan and NC A&T Chancellor
Harold Martin, where are NC A&T
Nanoscience degrees? |
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Dr. James
Sadler Associate Vice
President for Academic
Planning University of North
Carolina :
December 9, 2009
UNC Graduate Council
recommends authorization of
the joint PhD |
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Doctor of
Philosophy in
Nanoscience
The PhD
in Nanoscience requires
a minimum of 60 hours
and is designed to
prepare students to take
positions in industrial,
governmental, or
academic research
settings by providing a
solid background in
Nanoscience theory and
experimental techniques
through course work and
dissertation research. |
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The PhD program
will include a core
interdisciplinary
curriculum that provides
a thorough background in
the principles and tools
required for a research
career in nanoscience. |
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A degree program is a
program of study in a discipline
specialty that leads to a degree in
that distinct specialty area at a
particular level of instruction.
As a general rule, in order to be
considered for degree program
status, a course of study should
require at least 27 semester hours
in the proposed program area at the
undergraduate level; at least half
the number of hours required for the
degree at the master’s level; at
least 21 hours in the proposed
program area at the doctoral level. |
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Doctor of Philosophy in Nanoscience
The PhD in Nanoscience requires a minimum of
60 hours and is designed to prepare students
to take positions in industrial,
governmental, or academic research settings
by providing a solid background in
Nanoscience theory and experimental
techniques through course work and
dissertation research. |
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Notwithstanding
the National
Center for
Educational
Statistics
(NCES),
categorized
Nanoscience as
CIP 15.1601
Engineering
Technologies and
Engineering-Related
Fields. UNC
General
Administration
applied CIP
40.9999
(Physical
Science) to UNCG
academic
offering . Note
UNC-G has a
School of Arts
and Science. |
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Note Fall
2005 UNC Presidency
transition from President
Molly Broad to
Erskine Bowles. |
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Erskine Bowles UNC
General Administration categorizing
Nanoscience Ph.D. as a Physical
Science; examining UNC Greensboro
curricula for similar Physical
Science Ph.D. programs
determined: |
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UNC
Greensboro offer no
similar Ph.D. programs in 40 CIP
category. |
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With
Harold
Martin,
former
Erskine
Bowles
administrator,
as
Chancellor
of NC A&T,
Erskine
Bowles
President of
UNC system ,
and Alan
Mabe Vice
President of
Academic
Affairs ,
complicity
with the BOG
Planning
Committee,
with Triad
affiliations,
used
authority to
make
recommendation
to the full
Board of
Governors
to award
UNC
Greensboro
Nanoscience
degrees,
alleged in
conjunction
with the
Joint School
of
Nanoscience
and
Engineering
excluding NC
A&T. |
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Alleged, Dr. Belle
Wheelan SACS Commission on Colleges,
letter dated June 25, 2010 to Dr.
Alton Thompson (NCA&T) and Dr. David
H. Perrin (UNCG), "We
approve the M.S. and Ph.D. degree
programs in Nanoscience, shall
include them within the scope of
accreditation previously granted to
the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro” link |
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No statutory NCGS: 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 System Office Millennial
campus de facto designated
millennial campus\ NCA&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus & Joint School of
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering,
serves as conduit diverting NCA&T
proposed university millennial
campus 75-acres of farmland, USDA
sole source agreement to located
building on |
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NCA&T millennia
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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A Millennial Campus is Real Property
designated by UNC Board of Governors
pursuant NCGS116-198.34 (8b) which says in
part: Action on the 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, 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. |
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Notwithstanding NCA&T's 2001 Master Plan update calling
for establishing a university Millennial Campus
at the farm, credited in the media as the work of UNC-G
district NC Senator Kay Hagan, June 30, 2003, the
General Assembly, Session Law 2003-294, Section 6.20,
reallocated former Central School of the Deaf from the
State property Office to UNC BOG to be used for the
establishment of Millennium campuses of the University
of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University. |
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UNC
Board of Governors Committee for Budget and
Finance July 2003 recommend Law
2003-2984,Section 6.20 Transfer of Land for the
Millennium Campuses of UNC Greensboro and NC A&T
State University. |
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"I think for the next 50
years, A&T and the engineering programs and
science programs are going to be an integral
part and a driving force in the economic
development of the community,'' said
Greensboro attorney Jim Phillips Jr., a
member of the UNC Board of Governors. "[2] |
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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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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, 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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Action item
background information: |
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from Feb. 2003 through Feb2,
2006 does not indicated JMC
was designed by UNC BOG,
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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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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 lawful
leased to Gateway Research Park, Inc. |
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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. Two parcels:
Approximately 75 acres of
property located adjacent to
the NCA&T farm and located
on Lee Street; Approximately
75 acres of property and
facilities formerly known as
the Central North Caroling
School for the
Deaf. 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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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 compr
-
ising 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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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 shall be recommended by the
Board of Trustees. |
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 Cam
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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) ;
- 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.
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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.
The
University
System
Office
(
UNC
System
Office)
is
requesting
an
expansion
of its millennial
campus
...
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.
Chapter
116
of
the
North
Carolina
General
Statutes,
does
not
authorize
an
UNC
System
Office
Millennium
Campus.
Issue
overview
did
not
indicated
of
authority
for
alleged
UNC
System
Office
to
designate
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 .... GS 116-198.33(4b). Alleged UNC System Office designated millennial campus was not designated by the Board of governors therefore not defined by G.S. 116-198.33(4b). |
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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
lawfully leased to Gateway
Research Park, Inc.
As
well
as
deprived
Gateway
Research
Park
to
function
in a
manner
similar
to
the
Centennial
Campus
at
North
Carolina
State
University
and
be
exempt
from
the
provisions
of
the
Umstead
Act. |
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NC A&T State
University Board Meetings Material alleged:
Public Private Partnership with A&T, UNCG
and Gateway Research Park, Inc. since
2003-2004; An approved Joint Millennial
Campus by the UNC Board of Governors in
2003; Gateway Research Park, Inc. provides
operational oversight and owns the assets. |
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Joint Millennial Campus -
North Carolina A&T State University and
the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (2003)
Video |
Lease of Joint Millennial Campus - North
Carolina A&T State University and The
University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
(2006) |
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Received pursuant Public
Record request from NC A&T for documents
supporting Public Private Partnership with
Gateway Research Park; An approved Joint
Millennial Campus by the UNC Board of
Governors in 2003, and Gateway Research
Park, Inc. provide operation oversight and
owns the assets produced document Joint
Millennial Campus - North Carolina A&T State
University and the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
(2003) and Lease of Joint Millennial Campus
- North Carolina A&T State University and
The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. (2006). No documents were
received pursuant this Public Record Request
establishing Public-Private Relation between
NCA&T and Gateway University Research. |
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UNC Board of
Governors May 2006 Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus stated: |
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Now, the
Boards of Trustees of NCA&T and
UNC-G 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 Campus.
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Note: GS
§ 116-36.5. (c) All money
received through development
of a Millennial Campus of a
constituent institution of
The University of North
Carolina as defined by NCGS
§ 116-198.33(4b), from
whatever source, including
the net proceeds from the
lease or rental of real
property on a Millennial
Campus, shall be placed in a
special, continuing, and
nonreverting trust fund
having the sole and
exclusive use for further
development of that
Millennial Campus.
Note: Millennial
Campuses are exempt from the
Umstead Act which prohibits
State government from
engaging in the Sale of
Goods in competition with
citizens of the State.
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May 19, 1999, UNCG Chancellor Patricia
Sullivan and NC A&T Chancellor Edward Forte
signed Knowledge
Based Economic Development An Affiliation
Agreement Between North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
University and The University of North
Carolina At Greensboro calling
for Creation of a Center and Foundation
established as a nonprofit corporation. The
affiliation agreement called NC A&T and UNCG
to take steps to |
facilitate
the creation of a Foundation for Knowledge
Based Economic Development - established as
nonprofit corporation - whose
purpose will be to receive, hold, and invest
private monies, royalties and other
non-public grant proceeds which maybe given
to or derived from the research and
development activities conducted under Knowledge
Based Economic Development An affiliation
Agreement signed months before NC A&T
Chancellor Renick became Chancellor. |
Current Chancellor
Harold Martin was A&T lead on Knowledge
Based Economic Development
Agreement. |
" Dr. Harold Martin, provost at
N.C. A&T, said: "The proposed
Knowledge Based Economic Development
initiative with A&T and UNCG is an
exceptional opportunity for both
universities and our faculties as we
create a tremendous way to extract
successful university research and
program ways to stimulate economic
development throughout the broader
community. These types of
collaborative efforts are becoming a
more important part of the expanded
role for universities. A&T and UNCG
will essentially be serving as the
catalyst to ‘grow new jobs' and
expand the economic development base
for the community we serve." [N.C.
A&T, UNCG SIGN JOINT RESEARCH
AGREEMENT FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFORT] (Posted
5-19-99) [http://www.uncg.edu/iss/RECENT/kbed.html] |
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Lease of
Joint Millennial Campus implemented
Affiliation Agreement’s
nonprofit corporation -
whose purpose will be to
receive, hold, and invest
private monies, royalties
and other non-public grant
proceeds which may be given
to or derived from the
research and development
activities conducted under
agreement. |
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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. |
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 Cam
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Reply to public
record request for the NCA&T
Board of Trustees request to
establish designation of land
(formerly the Central School for
the Deaf and a 75 acre of land
currently comprising a portion
of the NCA&T State University
Farm as a Joint Millennial
Campus. |
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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. |
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Unambiguous
no statuary NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b)NC
A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was
lawful designated,
consisting of 75 acres
of property NCA&T farm
and located on Lee
Street; Approximately 75
acres of property and
facilities formerly
known as the Central
North Caroling School
for the Deaf, 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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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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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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March 06, 2006 the General
Services Administration "GSA" posted
notice U.S. Government Intends to
Lease Space on the NC A&T Millennial
Campus in Greensboro, North Carolina
(Solicitation Number: TNCOO75).
Response date March 10, 2006. |
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Location: A
negotiated action under
Solicitation 5NC0075
will result in a
non-competitive award to
locate the USDA Natural
Resources Conversation
Service's East National
Technical Center and
East Remote Sensing
Laboratory on the North
Carolina A&T State
University Millennium
Campus. |
Amount of Space: The
U.S. government intends
to lease a total of
24,680 rentable square
feet921,461 contiguous
BOMA usable square feet
) and six (6) reserved
outside parking spaces
based on the
determination that this
is within the best
interest of the U.S.
Government. This space
will be made available
for use buy the USDA
Natural Resources
Conversation Service's
East National Technical
Center and East Remote
Sensing Laboratory
personnel, furnishings
and equipment to
maintain mission
critical engineering,
research, development,
and academic
requirements. |
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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 Understanding with the USDA. |
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Crony Capitalism/Grand Theft/ False
Claim & Pretense |
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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,
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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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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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Article II Land, Term and Use, 2.4 Assignment and
Subleasing (b) Neither the Lessee nor any sub lessee may
sublet for a term of more that ten (10) years space
within any improvement not or hereafter located on the
Land comprising the Premises, without the prior written
consent of the Lessor after approval by the Governor and
Council of State, emphasis added. |
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Hangman Noose found at
Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering |
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When all of the occupations which
will be affected by nanotechnology will require
a BS in engineering with a broad,
interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary
approach; will require an understanding not only
of electrical, mechanical and civil engineering,
but biology, physics and chemistry as well.
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Why is across-town Liberal
Art UNC Greensboro with programs in music and
nursing, requiring relevant courses be taken at
the School of Engineering at North Carolina A&T
University and will be able to work on
collaborative projects with faculty in the
School of Engineering”, except
for unvarnished racism offering Nanotechnology
degrees? |
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UNC
Board of Governors Crony Capitalism, Grand
Theft, False Claim & Pretense, alleged designation
of NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC
A&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus link |
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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 |
[11] Jonnelle
Davis (Nano, money No.1 on A&T, UNC-G list News
& Record 10.04.2010 |
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 |
41 Letter dated November 20,
2008 to Dr. Belle Wheelan, President Commission
on Colleges, SAC |
43 PCG/UNC-NCCS/UNC
Interim report3. doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.Atpcc.I
/CC.14/10May05 page 109 |
PCG/UNC/NCCCS/HB1264UNC Final
Recommendations.doc/BS.PC.3.SP.8/AP.4/CC.11/21July06
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Throw in with the Devil
get thrown in with the Devil |
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“ Be
strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not
be dismayed, for the Lord your God is
with you wherever you go.” |
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Tools
in the LORD's toolbox, my
shepherd, Jesus
Christ Michael
J. Pippen since 1949, African-American. I'm not black
in a white man's game but the Lords' begotten
son in his game.
Wingmen Archangels Gabriel & Michael & Host.
08.11.23 |
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