NC A&T State University delivers
educational programs and technology to enrich
the lives, land and economy of North
Carolina’s limited-resource individuals,
families, communities, NCA&T media. Hate
is an acquired virus
with no cure. All (HBCU) North
Carolina A&T has is a little land and
few degrees and they want to take that -
defeat their plan said Jehovah. |
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Creator does
not say please!! |
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Tools
in the LORD's toolbox, Jesus
Christ Michael
Jerel Pippen, since 1949. I'm
not black in a white man's game but the Lord's begotten Son is his game. Wingmen Archangels Gabriel
& Michael and Armies -- to
plow the road. |
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Its Forward
together, those opposed left behind. |
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Petition to Enforce Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to UNC System |
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Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 (42 U.S.C. Section 2000d) provides that,
“No person in the United States shall, on the
ground of race, color, or national origin, be
excluded from participation in, be denied the
benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination
under any program or activity receiving federal
financial assistance.” The 1987 Civil Rights
Restoration Act (P.L. 100- 259) expanded the
definition of “programs and activities” to
include all programs and activities of federal
aid recipients, sub-recipients and contractors,
whether such programs and activities are
federally assisted or not. |
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North
Carolina Confederate / Trump Leopard, UNC Board of
Governors/ UNC System have not changed their spots.
In 1970, the United States Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare notified the University of North
Carolina System that it was violating Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 by maintaining a racially dual
system of public higher education. |
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" 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. Photo NC A&T. [2] |
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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 Gateway Research Park South Campus. 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 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 NCA&T and UNCG. |
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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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NC A&T reply to public record
request for Board of Governors authorization to
establish Joint Millennial Campus was "we can
not locate the Board of Governors authorization
establishing the Joint Millennial Campus." |
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UNC
System Acquisition of Real
Property by lease P0-1 dated
March 13, 2006 for the purpose
of establishing a Joint
Millennial Campus for North
Carolina A&T |
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State University and The
University of North Carolina
Greensboro. Two parcels:
Approximately 75 acres of
property located adjacent to the
NCA&T farm
and located on Lee Street;
Approximately 75 acres of
property and facilities formerly
known as the Central North
Caroling School for the Deaf.
Proposed Lease unequivocal
extinguished UNC Board of
Governors alleged Joint
Millennial Campus - North
Carolina A&T State University
and the University of North
Carolina Greensboro - false
claim Oct. 10, 2003 designation
of the Central School of the
Deaf reallocated to the Board of
Governors and 75-acre parcel on
NCA&T farmland as Joint
Millennial Campus. video |
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Board of Governors' document
institutions with millennial campus designations
and the UNC System, indicates UNC System
millennial campus authorized in 2003 and
2022 and does not indicate
a NCA&T/UNCG joint Millennial Campus 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 NCGS 116-189.34 grants UNC System
Office authority to designate real property as a millennial
campus. |
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Unambiguous
no statutory NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b)NC
A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
10, 2003 enabling Greensboro
Center for Innovative
Development, Inc. to administer
the educational, research, and
economic development mission of
a Joint Millennial Campus and
lawfully leased to Gateway
Research Park, Inc. |
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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
affiliated members of the Greensboro business
community. |
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UNC
Board of Governors' bogus alleged
NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus
designation, defrauded the state of
North Carolina of land and
facilities which constitute bogus JM
C, killed NCA&T University
Millennial at (NC A&T Farm) 2900
East Lee Street Greensboro,
NC; forced HBCU NC A&T into
a shotgun bogus Joint Millennial
Campus with across town HWI
UNC-Greensboro; Pirated NC A&T
Memorandum of Understanding with
the USDA, academic programs, and
research and placed NC A&T students
outside equal protections of the
laws. |
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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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Nanotechnology, Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering, should have been HBCU
NCA&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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A&T Awarded NSF
Engineering Research Center |
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NCA&T State University has been
funded at an average rate of $3-5
million per year
in the area of nanoscience and
nanotechnology. Most of the research
in nanoengineering is done in the
Center for Advanced Materials and
Smart Structures (CAMSS). Several
Centers and projects are under CAMSS,
including the NSF Center for
Research Excellence in Science and
Technology (CREST), the DoD Center
for Nanoscience, Nanomaterials and
Multifunctional Materials (CNN) for
Homeland Security, the NSF Nanoscale
Science and Engineering Center (NSEC),
the NSF project on US/Europe
Materials Collaboration:
Self-Organized Nanostructured Thin
Films for Catalysis, the NSF project
on Nanoscale Interdisciplinary
Research Teams (NIRT), the NSF Major
Research Instrumentation for
Nanoengineering Research, and the
NSF Nanotechnology Undergraduate
Education (NUE) program. CAMSS also
facilitates many of the materials
research activities of the
NASA-National Institute for
Aerospace (NIA). In addition, the
Center for Composite Materials
Research (CCMR) does research in
nano-enhanced composite materials
and the Army Center of Excellence
for Battlefield Capability
Enhancements (Flexible Displays)
does research in material
characterization and development of
novel displays. UNC
Greensboro:
A Center for Research Excellence in
Nanobiosciences in the process of
being established.
[5] Photo N.C. |
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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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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 that 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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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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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]. |
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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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Doctor of Philosophy in
Nanoscience
The PhD in Nanoscience requires a
minimum of 60 hours and is designed to prepare
students to take positions in industrial,
governmental, or academic research settings by
providing a solid background in Nanoscience
theory and experimental techniques through
course work and dissertation research. |
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The PhD program will include a core
interdisciplinary curriculum that provides a
thorough background in the principles and tools
required for a research career in nanoscience. |
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A degree program is a program of
study in a discipline specialty that leads to a
degree in that distinct specialty area at a
particular level of instruction. As a general
rule, in order to be considered for degree
program status, a course of study should require
at least 27 semester hours in the proposed
program area at the undergraduate level; at
least half the number of hours required for the
degree at the master’s level; at least 21 hours
in the proposed program area at the doctoral
level. |
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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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Erskine Bowles UNC
General Administration categorizing Nanoscience
Ph.D. as a Physical Science; examining UNC
Greensboro curricula for similar Physical
Science Ph.D. programs
determined: |
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UNC Greensboro offer no
similar Ph.D. programs in 40 CIP category. |
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With
Harold Martin, former Erskine Bowles
administrator, as Chancellor of NC A&T,
Erskine Bowles President of UNC system , and
Alan Mabe Vice
President of Academic Affairs , complicity with
the BOG Planning Committee, with Triad
affiliations, used authority to make
recommendation to the full Board of Governors
to award UNC Greensboro Nanoscience degrees,
alleged in conjunction with the Joint School of
Nanoscience and Engineering excluding NC A&T. |
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Alleged, Dr. Belle Wheelan
SACS Commission on Colleges, letter dated June
25, 2010 to Dr. Alton Thompson (NCA&T) and Dr.
David H. Perrin (UNCG) |
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, "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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UNC Board
of Governors and UNC General Administration exploited
HBCU NC A&T Engineering circular and research to
establish Nanoscience MS and Ph.D. at cross-town white
UNC Greensboro. |
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Marginalizing NC A&T, Scripting UNC-G and
Gateway Research Park, Inc. in Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering, pursuant bogus alleged NCAT\UNC-G Joint
Millennial Campus |
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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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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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All references to "JSNN faculty, Nanoengineering
faculty and Nanoscience faculty in this document refer
to faculty members hired by JSNN to carry out
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their primary research and
academic duties in JSNN. "Nanoengineering
faculty are faculty members hired by JSNN with
NC A&T as their home institution. Nanoscience
faculty are faculty members hired by JSNN with
UNCG as their home institution. Emphasis added.
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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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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. The JSNN facilities will be located
on land that was formerly part of the NC A&T
farm |
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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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