Throw in with the devil, get thrown in with the devil |
Its not whether
you believe in the LORD but
whether the LORD believes
in you |
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here is only one
God regardless the name
and one humanity;
"We are going to save the
planet, we can get more people", said,
I AM |
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The LORD is
my shepherd, black
and proud, Jesus
Christ Michael
J. Pippen Sr. since
1949. Wingmen
Archangels Gabrielle &
Michael & Everybody else
- to
plow the road.
Never
Trump: The
Bright red
line the Creator does
not want to see in man. Robinson,
Graham, and Farwell, Jr.
were wrong. I was on the
money - Ha, Ha, Ha!! |
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Higher Education you can
take to the Bank |
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The CREATOR,
ultimate father to all and
defender of the disenfranchised,
steps out of the background into
the foreground on behalf of
enslaved people in the most
powerful county at that time. In
North Carolina |
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HBCU Stem Conference at NCA&T Photo
Courtesy NCA&T |
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Agricultural And Technical State University the LORD established
a Land Grant
University where
the sons and daughters of former slaves
and slave owners, coal miners daughters and sons,
alleged trailer park trash, working people, and the
disenfranchised World Wide, can potentially move pass
their pass, working together through shared experiences
and competition, potentially embracing the ideal they
don't have to kill each other, as they prepare for
their future in an education setting accessing world
wide education opportunities at the highest
levels. NC
A&T working with others institutions shall established
joint academic programs with other HBCUs expanding
institutions offering jobs with a future.
Praised
the LORD and nobody else. HIS
Plan |
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We have a
responsibility to protect the ground that
has already been won because it can just as
easily be lost, it can be gone. |
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We
have a responsibility to protect the ground
that has already been won because it can
just as easily be lost, it can be gone. Video (courtesy
NC A&T) NC
A&T Students alleging Harold Martin
Administration and Board of Trustees aren't
listening demonstrate Sept 2019. Video |
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WHEREAS, the institution of
slavery did not just involve
physical confinement and
mistreatment; it also sought to
suppress, if not destroy, the
cultural, religious and social
values of Africans by stripping
Africans of their ancestral
names and customs, humiliating
and brutalizing them through
sexual exploitation, and selling
African relatives apart
from one another without regard
to the connection of family, a
human condition universal among
all peoples of the world. |
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WHEREAS, notwithstanding the
14th and 15th amendments to the
Constitution, institutionalized
discrimination continued in many
parts of the country, with the
enactment and enforcement of
laws that would come to be known
as Jim Crow that were
designed to separate African
Americans from their fellow
citizens, to suppress and
intimidate their exercise of
basic rights, as voting, and to
frustrate educational
opportunities that would create
long-term loss of their
personal and economic
advancement ; Resolution
Denouncing Slavery
(Draft)
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The Triad is the
manufacturing center for
the state,'' Alex
Spears, vice chairman of
Lorillard Corp. in
Greensboro, said Friday.
``Yet tobacco, textiles
and furniture are all
projected to decline in
the future. ``We have to
attract other businesses
to the area, and we have
to leverage what's
here.'' [22] |
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 Research
Center. |
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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", emphasis added, " "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 .
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With
Harold Martin as Chancellor of NC A&T,
Erskine Bowles President of UNC system ,
Alan Mabe Vice
President of Academic Affairs , complicity
with the BOG Planning Committee used the
authority to make recommendation to the BOG
to award UNC Greensboro Nanoscience degrees
in conjunction with the Joint School of
Nanoscience and Engineering (JSNN) excluding
NC A&T. Notwithstanding the alleged JSNN was
to offer joint degrees. |
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Stealing
"A&T" Praise North
Carolina Confederate/ Trump Leopard has not changed its
spots - banality of evil, conceived in bigotry,
nourished on the twin fronts of prejudice and injustice:
UNC Board of Governors/ UNC System Office employ
millennial campus hoax to
divert HBCU
NC A&T USDA memorandum of understanding for space on NC
A&T millennial campus to bogus UNCG/NCAT
Joint Millennial campus, NC A&T university real property
and facilities, degree programs, federal
research, and centers to implement access to cross-town
HWI UNC Greensboro, UNC Greensboro affiliate Gateway
University Research Park, Inc., and Greensboro Business
Community * Michael
Pippen, Sr. 10.25.22 |
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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).
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UNC
Board of Governors in 2003 alleged designating UNCG/NCAT
Joint
Millennial Campus Gateway University South Campus
and Gateway University North Campus. In 2022 UNC Board
of Governors allege UNC System Office designated
millennial campus Gateway University South Campus and
Gateway University North Campus. |
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Bogus UNC
System Office millennial campus/ aka/ Joint millennial
campus
claims and unlawful lease of 75 acre of NC A&T
Farmland to alleged Joint Millennial Campus GCID
deprived NC A&T the parcel of NC A&T farm, the
opportunity to develop a university millennial campus,
Memorandum of understanding with USDA and opportunity
of offer Nanoscience MS and PhD's. |
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UNC BOG Committee on Budget and Finance, April
2006, approved recommending 1.3 million
dollars for planning a Biotechnology
Building at NCA&T to full BOG. Proposed
facility would enable NCA&T to support
ongoing and expanding research activities in
bioengineering, biotechnology,
and biomedicine. |
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NC A&T'
biotechnology program is interdisciplinary
and will incorporate research activities
currently housed in the College
of Engineering, College
of Arts and Sciences, and School
of Agriculture and Environment Sciences. The
Total cost of this project is $25 Million
dollars. |
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Subject of a policy discussion Nov. 2006,
UNC Board of Governors 2007-2009 Budget
Priorities November 10, 2006 called for
Pending Board of Governors approval, funding
for the creation of a joint Graduate School
of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering at
NCA&T and UNC-G's Millennium Campus. Not
with standing NCA&T board of Trustees had
not met. Subject of a policy discussion UNC
Board of Governors 2007-2009 Budget
Priorities November 10, 2006 called for
Pending Board of Governors approval, funding
for the creation of a joint Graduate School
of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering at NC
A&T and UNC-G's Millennium Campus. UNC
BOG Committee |
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UNC
Board of Governors 2007-09 budget Priorities
bogus claim the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development- renamed Gateway
University Research Park as
NCAT/UNC-G Joint Millennial Campus
relocated NCA&T College
of Engineering, School
of Technology, Physical
Sciences and Applied Sciences programs and
research, off –campus to the
bogus Joint Millennial (with UNCG) doubling
the cost $25
million vs. $50 million. |
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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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No statuary NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC
A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was
designated Oct.
2003 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 NC A&T
Farmland. |
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UNC
Board of Governors/
UNC System Office
white washed bogus
NCAT/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus
as alleged UNC
System Office
Millennial Campus |
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Description
of the Joint
School of
Nanoscience
and
Nanoengineering
indicate the
school will
be
located at
the South
Campus of
the Gateway
University
Research
Park, the joint
millennial
campus of
NCA&T and
UNCG. |
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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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NCGS § 116-198.34. (8b) says in part “The designation should be based on the express finding that the institution has the administrative and fiscal capacity 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.” A&T is known for its engineering and agricultural programs and UNCG’s background is nursing and the humanities “ [13] . NCA&T and cross-town UNC- G have different research, teaching, and service missions. |
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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 created by HBCU NCA&T. |
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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 116-198.34(4b). (2000) |
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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
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Published
as "the most
plugged-in
attorney in North
Carolina", northcarolina.edu minutes
alleged 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 the
University of North
Carolina at |
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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 |
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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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, 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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- 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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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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Erskine Bowles 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. 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 NC A&T
Farmland. |
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Expansion of
Millennial Campus -
The University of
North Carolina
System Office
May 25, 2022 |
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The
UNC System Office
requests approval to
expand the
Millennial campus
designation to
include the Spangler
Complex which
includes two
parcels, totaling
approximately eight
acres, located at
910 Raleigh Road,
Chapel Hill, NC.
The millennial
campus designation
currently includes
Gateway Research
Park-North Campus in
Brown Summit, NC,
and Gateway Research
Park-South Campus in
Greensboro, NC. The
millennial campus is
approximately 150
acres, and is leased
to Gateway Research
Park, a 501 c (3)
non-profit
corporation which is
a joint venture
between North
Carolina A&T State
University and The
University of North
Carolina Greensboro.
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Issue Overview G.S.
116-198.34 (8b) grants
the Board of
Governors authority
to designate real
property as a
millennial campus.
The University of
North Carolina
System Office (UNC
System Office) is
requesting an
expansion of its millennial
campus. The UNC
System Office has
previously
designate 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. The
Millennial Campus is
leased to Gateway
Research Park. |
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UNC
System
Office
houses the
offices of
the
president
and senior
administrative
staff. This
core
administrative
staff
researches,
recommends,
and executes
the policies
of the Board
of
Governors. UNC
System
Office – UNC
System (northcarolina.edu) |
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Issue Overview did
not indicated authority for UNC System to
designate UNC System Office millennial campus. UNC
Code does not provide authority for UNC System to
designate an UNC System Office millennial campus.
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NCGS
116-
198.33(4b)
(2020) : 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
or affiliated
institution
of The
University
of North
Carolina
.... 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),
pursuant
NCGS: 116-198.34. (8b). |
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Unambiguous no statuary 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 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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Stop the Steal
Pull the Plug |
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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
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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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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 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
Gateway University Research Park, Inc.
did not exist. |
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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 2007-2008 Profile |
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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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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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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 be a joint degrees. |
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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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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 :
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..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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Clearly unnecessary
duplication, 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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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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Notwithstanding May
2007 UNC Board of Governors established alleged
Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering,
at bogus 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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The
University of North Carolina Board of Governors
authorized HWI UNC Greensboro Nanoscience MS on
November 13, 2009 and PhD program in
Nanoscience on January 8, 2010 requiring UNCG
students take relevant courses at the School of
Engineering at North Carolina A&T University and
be able to work on collaborative projects with
faculty in the School of Engineering”. |
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Excluding (The) North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State university from offering MS and
PhD Nanoscience degrees, forcing the HBCU out of
the JSNN Mission to offer (a)
joint interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree and (a)
joint professional science master's degree. And
depriving NC A&T benefit Nanoscience funding. |
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UNC Board of
Governors Minutes May 2006 |
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The North Carolina A&T
State University and the UNC Greensboro Joint
School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering.
Dr. Priscilla P. Taylor (Cemala Foundation) reported
the Greensboro and greater Triad community are
solidly behind this proposal and see it as an
important step that will have significant impact
on economic development in the region. The
master's and doctoral degree programs will
follow the ordinary approval process and will be
separately considered by the committee. |
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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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Examining Nanoscience
discipline file at www.northcarolina.edu : |
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1. The
discipline file contained no UNCG
Notification to plan a master’s in
Nanoscience,
2. The
discipline file contained an unsigned “Revised
UNCG Request to Establish a Master’s
in Nanoscience,
3. The
discipline file contained no UNCG
Request to plan a PhD in Nanoscience
4. The
discipline file contained no UNCG
Request to Established a PhD in
Nanoscience |
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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 you described
exists." |
Unambiguous
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], and did not officially
originate from UNC Greensboro. |
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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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The
President [shall] promulgate regulations
to implement Board of Governors Policy.
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Policy on Academic Program Planning The
UNC Policy Manual 400.1 Adopted |
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Contradicting
assertions Dr. Mabe in the capacity of Senior VP
for Academic Affairs etc., are Board
approved Guidelines for Academic Program
Development subsection (B.) Academic Program
Development Requiring Authorization or Action
Beyond the Campus Level, which says The
chancellors of the constituent institutions
shall communicate to General Administration of
the University their intentions or requests with
respect to instructional program development for
Request for authorization to plan a new degree
program at the doctoral or first professional
level and Request for authorization to establish
a new degree program. [Guidelines for Academic
Program Development [The UNC Policy Manual
400.1.1.1[G] Adopted 05/06/09 |
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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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Ask
(then )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? |
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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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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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” |
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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.
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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You don't take a Mule to the Kentucky Derby |
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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. |
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[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 IN AMELIORATING
REMAINING VESTIGES OF SLAVERY. |
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