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May 19, 1999,
UNCG Chancellor
Patricia
Sullivan and NC
A&T Chancellor
Edward Forte had
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. |
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Rewinding to 1991-92, at bequest of UNC Board of Governors NC Legislature enacted NC GA § 116‑252. Piedmont Triad Graduate Engineering Program in support faculty and graduate students involved in engineering at the campuses of The University of North Carolina. In doing so UNC Board of Governors rejected a $20 Million dollar NCA&T/UNC-G Engineering and Science 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; "UNCG/A&T proposal had won the enthusiastic endorsement of top Greensboro business leaders. Acting through the Greensboro Development Corp., they last year commissioned a $300,000 study to determine what areas of research at UNCG/A&T center could engage in to the benefit of the Triad economy and its industries"; and I'm [banker E.S. ``Jim'' Melvin, chairman of the Greensboro Development Corp convinced it [Research Center] is the thing to do, but we've got to work through the university system, build the case for it and get it high on the board's priority list. That's going to take some time.'' reported Jack Scism TRIAD SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER: VIABLE DREAM OR PIE IN THE SKY? , JACK SCISM, Greensboro News & Record - Monday, July 20, 1992 . (emphasis added) [16] |
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The
goal
isn't
to
expand
mankind's
body
of
knowledge
so
much
as
it
is
to
expand
the
local
economy." [19] |
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“The
Joint
School
for
Nanoscience
and
Nanoengineering…..
built
on
the
major
nanotechnology
research
activity
been
established...at
NCA&T” [13]
"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
Joint
School
for
Nanoscience
and
Nanoengineering…..
built
on
the
major
nanotechnology
research
activity
been
established.
at
Wake
forest
and
NCA&T” [13] " The
intent
of
the
(JSNN)
school
is
to
become
a
world-class
educational
and
technical institution."
[34]. |
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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.]
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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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"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. [41] |
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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' ( formerly NC A&T farm property)... “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.” "JSNN to offer (a) joint interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree and (a) joint professional science master's degree." "JSNN to offer (a) joint interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree and (a) joint professional science master's degree." “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 |
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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. [6] |
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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 the
NC A&T
and
UNCG.
[6] |
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NCGS
116-198-34(8b) That
designation
shall
be
based
on
an
express
finding
by
the
Board
of
Governors
that
the
institution
desiring
to
create
a
Millennial
Campus
has
the
administrative
and
fiscal
capability
to
create
and
maintain
such
a
campus.
Furthermore,
the
Board
of
Governors
has
found
that
creating
the
constituent
institution’s
Millennial
Campus
will
enhance
the
university’s
research,
teaching,
and
service
missions,
as
well
as
enhance
the
economic
development
of
the
region
served
by
the
institution. Video |
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I am
aware
this
is a
joint
project
of
North
Carolina
Agricultural
&
Technical
State
University
and
the
University
of
North
Carolina
at
Greensboro..[26] |
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Received
from
the
State
Property
Office,
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
This
correspondence
correspondence
to
your
June
30,
2006
inquiry
concerning
the
status
of
this
project
as a
firm
action
that
will
move
forward.
As I
have
advised
on
numerous
occasions
and
want
to
reiterate,
this
particular
project
is
an
endeavor
which
was
approved
by
the
U.S.
General
Services
Administration as
a |
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sole-source"
procurement
based
upon
the
unique
requirements
provided
by
the
NRCS...As
such,
we
have
been
working
and
are
committed
to
diligently
pursing
satisfaction
of
NRCS
need
for space
to
be
located
on
the
campus
of
North
Carolina
Agricultural
&
Technical
State
University through
a
negotiated
lease
procurement. As
I am
aware
this
is a
joint
project
of North
Carolina
Agricultural
&
Technical
State
University
and
the
University
of
North
Carolina
at
Greensboro.
Emphasis
added |
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Board
of
Governors'
document
institutions
with
millennial
campus
designations
and
the
UNC
System
does
not
indicate
an
NC
A&T/UNCG
Joint
millennial
campus
was
authorized,
document
indicates
UNC
System
millennial
campus authorized in
2003. |
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Expansion
of
Millennial
Campus -
The
University
of North
Carolina
System
Office
May 25,
2020 |
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Issue
overview
indicate
G.S.
116-198.34
grants
the
Board of
Governors
authority
to
designate
real
property
as a
millennial
campus.
The
University
System
Office
is
requesting
an
expansion
of its millennial
campus to
include
the
Spangler
Complex...
The UNC
System
Office
previous
designated
150
acres as
a
millennial
campus
consisting
of
Gateway
Research
Park-North
Campus
in Brown
Summit,
NC and
Gateway
Research
Park-South
Campus
in
Greensboro,
NC. No
provision
of GS
116-189.34
grants
UNC
System
Office
authority
to
designate
real
property
as a millennial
campus. |
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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
2003-284,
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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Unambiguous
no statutory NCGS:
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 and
lawfully leased
to Gateway
Research Park,
Inc.. The
former Central
School of the
Deaf
remained
allocated 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' 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 de facto
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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Erskine
Bowles
appointee
Interim
NC A&T
Chancellor
Lloyd V.
Hackley
and UNCG
Chancellor
made the
Request
to
Establish
The JSNN
March 7,
2006. |
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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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Description
of
the
Program |
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Nanoscience
is
the
"investigation,
fabrication
and
characterization
of
matter.
Nanoscience
is
by
its
very
nature
interdisciplinary.
The
required
education
curriculum
is
also
, by
nature
interdisciplinary
involving
various
educational
curricula
within
Science,
Technology,
Engineering,
and
Mathematics
(Stem) |
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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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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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The
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." |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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The degree authorization process progression calls for a constituent institutions to submit Request to Establish a New Degree to UNC System General Administration which serves under the President. The General Administration submits constituents request to Planning Committee. If the Planning Committee approved the Request it is taken to the full Board of Governors for a decision to authorized. |
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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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Marginalizing
and
Canalizing
North
Carolina
Agricultural
and
Technical
State
University,
Scripting
UNC
Greensboro
and
Gateway
Research
Park In
Nanoscience
and
Nanoengineering |
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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. |
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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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Enclosure Principles Relevant to All Joint curricular Ventures (1.) says 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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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. |
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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 [38] |
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Crony Capitalism/Grand Theft/ False Claim & Pretense |
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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 the
NC A&T
and
UNCG.
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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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Millions of Taxpayer dollars would flow through UNC Committee Budget and Finance, approved by full UNC Board of Governors, and funded by the Legislature for non-existing bogus NC G. S.: 116-198.34. (8b) NC. A&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus. |
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The Centennial Campus, the Horace Williams Campus, and the Millennial Campuses Financing Act. § 116-198.31. Purpose of Article.
The purpose of this Article is to authorize the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina to issue revenue bonds, payable from any leases, rentals, charges, fees, and other revenues but with no pledge of taxes or the faith and credit of the State or any agency or political subdivision thereof, to pay the cost, in whole or part, of buildings, structures, or other facilities for the Centennial Campus, located at North Carolina State University at Raleigh, for the Horace Williams Campus located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and for any Millennial Campus as defined by NCGS 116-198.33(4b). (1987, c. 336, s. 1; 1999-234, s. 3; 2000-177, ss. 3, 4.) Emphasis added |
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NCGS § 116-198.34. (8b)
...designation shall be based on an express finding by the Board of Governors that the institution desiring to create a "Millennial Campus" has the administrative and fiscal capability to create and maintain such a campus... |
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The Millennial Campus statue required an expressed determination universities had the fiscal capacity to established and maintain the joint millennial Campus. Five month after the alleged Oct. 2003 designation Phillips' Board of Governors Committee On Budget and Finance, March 2004, recommended Supplemental Expansion Budget Requests 2004-05, $4 million dollars to renovated the School of the Deaf property, and pay for telephone and high speed networking, [SL 2004 -124.] |
And another $10 Million dollars for land acquisition, site preparation, and engineering, architectural and other consulting services for facilities for development of the Joint Millennial Campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, non-existing Joint Millennial Campus. [Session Law 2004-179] |
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Session Law 2004-124 ratified July 20, 2004, appropriated $4,000,000 to an UNC-Greensboro and NCA&T Millennium Campus. SESSION LAW 2004-179 ratified August 5th, 2004 approved $10,000,000 Certificate of Participation for UNC-G/NC AT land acquisition, site preparation, Joint Millennial Campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. |
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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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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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State Construction Laws Were Amended Based on Fraudulent Allegation Gateway Research Park was a Joint Millennial Campus |
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SESSION LAW 2008-204 [SENATE BILL 1925] |
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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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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 |
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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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* 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 |
[6]
Request
to
Establish
NCA&T/UNCG
Joint
School
of
Nanoscience
and
Nanoengineering
March 5,
2007 |
[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 |
[19] UNIVERSITIES
TO SIGN
RESEARCH
Agreement,
Greensboro
News
&Record
-
Wednesday,
May 19,
1999 ,
Author:
TIM
THORNTON
Staff
Writer |
[34] letter
dated November
20,
2008 to
Dr.
Beele
Wheelan,
President
Commission
on
Colleges,
SACS
allegedly
by Alton
Thompson
(NC A&T)
and
David
Perrin
(UNCG) |
38 Amended
and
Restated
Management
Agreement
(April
2009 |
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