Did
U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development (DEVCOM) Soldier Center
Partnership between Joint
School of Nanoscience
and Nanoengineering at Gateway Research Park for development
of advanced Nanoscale materials for soldier validate UNC
Board of Governors , UNC Greensboro, JSNN
cannibalizing
(HBCU) NC A&T via Bogus UNC System Office Millennial
Campus / aka/ JMC Gateway Research Park, Inc. |
Michael Pippen 02/11/23 |
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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 unvarnished systemic racism and racketeeting
depriving HBCU NC A&T equal protection of the |
"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)" “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."
"JSNN will be housed in a new building to be build and
managed by the Gateway University Research Park on the
South Joint Millennium Campus under the terms of the
existing Management Services and Development Agreement.
Fiscal Management. UNCG will act as the financial
manager for JSNN
beginning in fiscal year "09-'10, using a budget and
fiscal management policies and procedures.
JSNN will follow all UNCG Budget and fiscal management
policies and procedures.
NC A&T will be designated as the campus 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
in accordance with the Management Services and
Development Agreement between Gateway, NC A&T and UNCG." |
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"We are excited to partner with two outstanding
universities in N.C. A&T and UNC Greensboro, and their
combined research and teaching strengths through
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." ICONS will be co-led by two JSNN
professors, Kristen Dellinger, Ph.D., in the Department
of Nanoengineering at N.C." |
law: Greensboro
Business Organizations working
through UNC System Office cannibalizing HBCU NC
A&T via de factor NCAT/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus;
rebranding A&T academic programs, land, research and
facilities as Joint
School
of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
located at bogus UNC System Millennial campus \aka\ de
facto NC A&T\UNC-G Joint Millennial Campus, UNCG
affiliate Gateway Research Park, Inc, with UNCG.
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JSNN, DEVCOM Soldier Center Partner to
Enhance Nanoscale Materials for Soldier
Protection |
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"We are excited to partner
with two outstanding
universities in N.C. A&T and UNC
Greensboro, and their combined
research and teaching strengths through
JSNN,”
said Ramanathan Nagarajan, the
Army’s senior research scientist
for Soldier Nanomaterials." ICONS
will be co-led by two JSNN
professors, Kristen Dellinger,
Ph.D., in the Department of
Nanoengineering at N.C. |
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“The rich history of N.C. A&T and
UNCG and JSNN’s unique ability to
produce a diverse cadre of students
with transdisciplinary training
spanning science and engineering,
who are prepared to develop
technologies to protect soldiers on
the battlefield, aligns with our
mission, and we look forward to a
long-lasting partnership,” said
Douglas Tamilio, director of the
DEVCOM Soldier Center. |
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" ICONS
will be co-led by two JSNN
professors, Kristen Dellinger,
Ph.D., in the Department of
Nanoengineering at N.C. A&T, and
Tetyana Ignatova, Ph.D., in UNCG’s
Department of Nanoscience. |
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Jackie Torok
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Nov. 21, 2022) – A
new partnership between the U.S. Army Combat
Capabilities Development (DEVCOM) Soldier
Center and the Joint School of Nanoscience
and Nanoengineering at Gateway Research Park
will develop advanced Nanoscale materials
for soldier protection. "Officials
with DEVCOM, the Joint School, its
two academic parents,
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University and the University of North
Carolina Greensboro (UNCG), announced the
new development at the Gateway campus. "
Emphasis added. The
Innovative Collaborative Laboratory for
Nanotechnologies to Empower Future Soldier
(ICONS), initiated by a $1.05-million
cooperative agreement from the DEVCOM
Soldier Center, is the only collaborative
lab of its kind in North Carolina and the
first established with a historically Black
college or university (HBCU) or
minority-serving institution anywhere in the
nation. link |
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"With JSNN’s proximity to
several North Carolina military
bases, our researchers can directly
connect with military personnel and
veterans to understand the needs of
soldiers to develop solutions from
the users’ perspective.” |
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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 Research Park, Inc. did not
exist. |
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UNCG will act as the
financial manager for
JSNN beginning in fiscal
year "09-'10, using a
budget accounting code
established for JSNN. JSNN
will follow all UNCG
Budget and fiscal management
policies and procedures. NC
A&T will be designated
as the campus
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
in accordance with the
Management Services and
Development Agreement
between Gateway, NC A&T
and UNCG
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Veteran's
Day is everyday at NC A&T and other HBCUs, were future
officers begin their training and repatriated vets
bringing their real world experience to the classroom -
they are us. |
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N.C. A&T to Honor Ronald McNair with Annual Celebration
Tonya Dixon Photo NCA&T/NASA
In commemoration and honor of the life and legacy of
alumnus Ronald E. McNair, Ph.D. who died in the Space
Shuttle Challenger disaster, North Carolina Agricultural
and Technical State University will hold the 33rd Annual
Ronald E. McNair Celebration at 11:30 a.m., Jan. 28, in
the New Student Center Ballroom. |
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Franklin D. Gilliam Jr.
UNCG, Harold L.
Martin, Sr. NCA&T,
Michael Rettie |
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NC
A&T vets paid the last full measure,
now comes UNC Greensboro and de
facto Joint School of Nanoscience
and Nanoengineering (JSNN) running
down front claiming a seat at the
nanotechnology table on NCA&T
Chancellor Harold Martin, Sr. watch. |
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NC A&T dedicates On Campus Veterans
Center. A&T Photo Video |
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Vets returning to NC A&T
in order qualify to be an officer: Video |
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890
Day Wellness Walk/Run Land-grant
universities have a long history of
collaborating at the local, state,
and federal levels to address the health and
wellness needs of society. |
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NC A&T
College of Agriculture and Environmental
Sciences (CAES) has experience and track
record in fashion design:
Harlem’s Fashion
Row, Tiffany & Co. bring N.C. A&T students
“transformative” experience through
year-long series |
North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University's fashion
merchandising and design program has
launched a historic year-long
relationship with industry leader
Harlem’s Fashion Row which includes
engagement with luxury jeweler
Tiffany & Co.
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By Lydian Bernhardt,
College of Agriculture and Environmental
Sciences interim communications director
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C.
(Aug. 30, 2022) –
Fourth-year students in
North Carolina
Agricultural and
Technical State
University’s
fashion merchandising
and design program will
get the professional
advice and build the
connections they need to
succeed in the luxury
fashion world through a
historic year-long
collaboration between
the program, fashion
agency Harlem’s Fashion
Row and luxury-goods
conglomerate Louis
Vuitton Moet Hennessy.
West Roe summer intern fashion
design |
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“This is a unique
opportunity for JSNN’s students to engage in
collaborative research that advances the technologies
needed to support soldiers and other military-relevant
applications,” said Sherine Obare, Ph.D., JSNN dean. |
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NC A&T 2015 2nd Annual Senior Engineering Project:
Designing Combat helmet which
accesses and prioritize critical information in real
time Video |
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ICONS will be co-led by
two JSNN professors, Kristen Dellinger,
Ph.D., in the Department of Nanoengineering
at N.C. A&T, and Tetyana Ignatova, Ph.D., in
UNCG’s Department of Nanoscience. |
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Amended and
Restated Management Agreement
(April 2009) all references
to "JSNN faculty,
Nanoengineering faculty and
Nanoscience faculty in this
document refer to faculty
members hired by JSNN to carry
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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. |
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ICONS will focus on the research and development of sustainable
material solutions for the “Future Enabled, Invisible, Sustained and
Enhanced Soldier.” Research teams will produce nonmaterial's that
can be integrated into yarn and woven fabric clothing for soldiers
and used as additives for helmets and other protective devices.
ICONS will also utilize JSNN’s nanodevice fabrication facilities to
design and build highly sensitive and selective sensors to detect
various chemical hazards, emphasis added.
ICONS will be co-led by two JSNN professors,
Kristen Dellinger, Ph.D., in the Department of Nanoengineering at
N.C. A&T, and Tetyana Ignatova, Ph.D., in UNCG’s Department of
Nanoscience. |
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What is the legality of the JSNN, DEVCOM
Soldier Center Partnership when alleged JSNN
is not an legal entity no more that NC A&T
School of Engineering and UNCG's Bryan
School of Business.
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The (JSNN) (UNC Greensboro
offers Nanoscience degrees and NC A&T offers Nanoengineering degrees, is not JSNN
authorized by the Board of Governors May
2006 offering Joint Nanoscience degrees, and
Gateway Research Park is not South Campus of
a NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus, and
UNC Greensboro Nanoscience degrees require
access to NC A&T circular and research. |
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Why
is School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering joint and located at
Gateway University Research Park,
Inc.:
Confederates / Trumps rather keep
you struggling than to see you be
self sufficient ("The
Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering will be built on the
Research ..(at) NCA&T"(13) |
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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)"
“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."
"JSNN will be housed in
a new building to be
build and managed by the
Gateway University
Research Park on the
South Joint Millennium
Campus under the terms
of the existing
Management Services and
Development Agreement.
Fiscal Management.
UNCG will act as the
financial manager for
JSNN beginning in fiscal
year "09-'10, using a
budget and fiscal
management policies
and procedures. JSNN
will follow all UNCG
Budget and fiscal management
policies and procedures. NC
A&T will be designated
as the campus
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
in accordance with the
Management Services and
Development Agreement
between Gateway, NC A&T
and UNCG."
Amended and Restated
Management Agreement
April 2009 |
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North Carolina A&T
Millennial Campus |
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HBCU
institution North
Carolina A&T, one of the
state's two land grant
institutions, has
programs throughthe
doctoral level. Its
programs include
engineering, arts and
sciences, agricultural
and environmental
sciences, business and
economics, education,
nursing, technology, and
graduates studies. “
The expected roles of a
land-grant institution,
is teaching agriculture
and engineering, and
providing cooperative
extension services”. NC
A&T's 2001 amend
University Master Plan
called for developing 75
acres of land along
East Lee Street targeted
to develop new
opportunities for both
research and education
in both the private and
academic arenas between
the University's
technology and
agricultural research
and its students, which
didn't include
across-town historical
white UNC Greensboro and
its members of the
Greensboro business
community. |
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In 2003-04, with the backbone of North
Carolina's industrial economy Tobacco,
Textiles, and Furniture
outsourced, in decline/recession or
outsourced with appropriations for
UNC-System taking an ever increasing
multi-billion dollar bite out of state's
coffers, North Carolina's Legislature
thru House Bill 1264 (HB 1264) direct
UNC-BOG and COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM to
contract a private consulting firm that
had experience in higher education to
conduct a comprehensive study (Staying
a step ahead) of the mission and
educational program needs to ensure that
the State's citizens are academically
prepared and equipped for current job
opportunities and jobs of the future in
North Carolina's growing knowledge
economy.
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Emerging from
a legislative mandated study
HB 1264 , Staying
a Step Ahead, to
ensure the State's citizens
are academically prepared
and equipped for current job
opportunities and jobs of
the future in North
Carolina's growing
knowledge economy,
explicitly referred to
research clusters Public
Health, Biotechnology, Bio &
Food Sciences, Advanced
Materials & nanotechnology,
Computational Science &
Engineering, Leadership &
Community development,
Information Sciences &
Technology, Transportation &
Logistics, and Energy &
Environment created by HBCU
NCA&T |
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Nanotechnology and
Biotechnology should have been NC A&T Signature
programs |
HB 1264 (6), says
with regard to the University System, there
shall be special emphasis on the development of
signature programs for Historically Black
Colleges and Universities and the University of
North Carolina at Pembroke.
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“Signature programs” have been defined as those
that are distinctive, that build on
existing strengths,
that advance the institution’s profile, and that
serve regional and/or state economic
transformation needs." |
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"NC A&T has
twelve years in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology"
[22] |
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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 Research
Park, Inc. did not exist. |
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Staying
a Step Ahead (HB
1264(7)(2003-04)) the Legislature mandated the
Board of Governors emphasized existing and new
programs at Liberal Arts Universities
specifically aimed at meeting business,
industry, workforce, and career needs of North
Carolina in the State's changing and growing
knowledge-based economy, taking into account, as
appropriate, State and regional economic
strategies. |
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Its [UNCG] historically
strong programs in music, education and
nursing are not the kinds of programs
that spin off research and development
or software companies to fuel high tech
economies [Ken
Mayer, Editorial, UNCG, A&T University
will need to be leaders in the charge
for high-tech industry in the Triad,
Triad Business Journal Nov 9, 1998] (
Ken Mayer is former Chairman UNCG BOT
2003-2004 & 2004-2005.
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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
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and 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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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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The General Assembly
shall provide that
the benefits of The
University of North
Carolina and other
public institutions
of higher education,
as far as
practicable, be
extended to the
people of the State
free of expense. (NC
Constitution ARTICLE
IX EDUCATION Sec.
9.). |
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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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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 |
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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. |
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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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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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Received pursuant Public
Request from State
Property Office was
Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development
timeline. |
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Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development,
alleged Joint Millennial
Campus, Development
timeline, received from
the State Property
Office, from Feb-03 to
April-06 does not
indicated designation of
NC A&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus Oct.
10, 2003 or at all. link |
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Unambiguous
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. link |
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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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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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We
are excited to partner with two
outstanding universities in N.C. A&T
and UNC Greensboro, and their
combined research and teaching
strengths through
JSNN,”
said Ramanathan Nagarajan, the
Army’s senior research scientist for
Soldier Nanomaterials." |
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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.
Crosstown PWI UNC Greensboro was not listed
as a University focused on Nanotechnology and Gateway
University Research Park didn't exist. |
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Nanotechnology is
Experimental |
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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.
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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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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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HBCU NC A&T is driving force
in Nanotechnology education,
offering Nanoengineering degrees
and UNC Board of Governors/ UNC
System imposed support of
crosstown PWI UNC Greensboro
Nanoscience degrees. |
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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 |
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 |
[22]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. |
[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 |
[36] Amended and Restated
Management Agreement April 24,
2009 Article 3 Administration |
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