Stealing HBCU NC A&T Praise Lock'em
up: UNC System Institution racism and Corruption, Crony
Capitalism/Grand Theft/ False Claim & Pretense,
complicit with Greensboro Business organization, UNC-G
and SACSCOC |
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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
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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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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,
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added) [16] |
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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;
"Last
year,
the
development
corporation
proposed
the
idea
of
developing
a
UNCG/A&T
Knowledge
and
Industry
Campus,
perhaps
in
southeast
Greensboro...This
would
be
the
beginning
of
our
version
of
N.C.
State's
Centennial
Campus."
[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]
Note
Ken
Mayer
is
former
Chairman
UNCG
BOT
2003-2004
&
2004-2005. |
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"I
think for the next 50 years,
A&T and the engineering
programs and science
programs are going to be an
integral part and a driving
force in the economic
development of the
community,'' said Greensboro
attorney Jim Phillips Jr., a
member of the UNC Board of
Governors."
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Greensboro
City's Greensboro
Connections 2025
Comprehensive Plan was
adopted May
2003. A
key principle of the
Comprehensive Plan
is to promote
economic development
in historically
under-served parts
of the City such as
East Greensboro.
Properties in these
areas should receive
priority
consideration as the
City designates and
promotes land for
economic
development. The
NCA&TSU Farm site is
one such candidate.
7D.3 Promote
economic development
through
public/private
partnerships to
include government,
economic development
agencies,
educational and
health care
institutions, and
businesses. Build on
existing
partnerships and
initiatives in this
effort. Examples
include:
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University-related
research and
development
opportunities with UNCG
and NCA&TSU (building
on the example of
the Nussbaum Center
incubator facility)[ One
of their primary
tasks will be
keeping tabs on
research at the two
universities, in
areas such as
engineering and
sciences, that might
have commercial
uses. They will look
for existing
companies that could
benefit from that
research and explore
the potential of
using it to create
start-up
businesses.]
Work with NCA&TSU to
establish a research
park on the A&T farm
property, [NCA&T
Farmland was
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County not
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Loud
and Clear “Harold,
we need North Carolina A&T State University to
assume a more prominent role in helping to
positioning our region to become more economic
competitive. I
want to reassure business leaders I heard them
the loud and clear”
, said NC A&T Chancellor Harold Martin at his
2009 inauguration. Video |
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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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“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
intent of the (JSNN) school is to become a world-class
educational and technical institution.
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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]
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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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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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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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UNC System General Administration is not
a constituent university in the UNC System. The
Millennial Campus Statue does
not provide for the The Board of Governors to designate
a General Administration NCGS: 116-198.34. (4b) Joint
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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UNC System white
wash non-existing NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus as UNC System
Millennial Campus |
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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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Expansion of Millennial
Campus -The University of North Carolina
System Office. 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 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 |
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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).
No provision of NCGS
116-189.34 grants UNC System Office authority to
designate real property as a millennial
campus. |
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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 affiliated 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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Negotiation
began in 2002 and September
2004 NC A&T State University
celebrated the
sighing of Memorandum of
Understanding with the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
(USDA) with the opening of
the National Resources
Conservation Services
Eastern Regional Technology
Center whose service area
consisted of 24 states and
the Caribbean area. The
Greensboro Center was also
home to the remote sensing
lab. The Memorandum of
Understanding says A&T has a
working farm with modern
facilities and farm
equipment. NRCS will benefit
from the use of this farm
by being able to provide
hands-on training to NRCS
employees. NRCS can sponsor
field studies that can serve
as demonstrations
to both NRCS trainees and
also local and regional
farmers. A
negotiated action under
Solicitation 5NC0075
resulted in a
non-competitive award to
locate the USDA Natural
Resources Conversation
Service's East National
Technical Center and East
Remote Sensing Laboratory on
the North Carolina A&T State
University Millennium
Campus. |
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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..
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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
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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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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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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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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.
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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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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 PWI 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.
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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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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
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Ask former UNC President
Erskine Bowles, Dr. Alan
Mabe, Dr. Alton Thompson,
Dr. David H. Perrin, Dr.
James Ryan and NC A&T
Chancellor Harold Martin,
where are NC A&T Nanoscience
degrees? |
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Dr.
James Sadler
Associate Vice
President for
Academic Planning
University of North
Carolina :
December 9, 2009
UNC Graduate Council
recommends
authorization of the
joint PhD |
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Doctor of
Philosophy in Nanoscience
The PhD in
Nanoscience requires a
minimum of 60 hours and is
designed to prepare students
to take positions in
industrial, governmental, or
academic research settings
by providing a solid
background in Nanoscience
theory and experimental
techniques through course
work and dissertation
research. |
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The PhD program will
include a core
interdisciplinary curriculum
that provides a thorough
background in the principles
and tools required for a
research career in
nanoscience. |
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A degree
program is a program of
study in a discipline
specialty that leads to a
degree in that distinct
specialty area at a
particular level of
instruction. As a general
rule, in order to be
considered for degree
program status, a course of
study should require at
least 27 semester hours in
the proposed program area at
the undergraduate level; at
least half the number of
hours required for the
degree at the master’s
level; at least 21 hours in
the proposed program area at
the doctoral level. |
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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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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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Marginalizing HBCU NC
A&T, Scripting HWI
UNC-G and Gateway
Research Park, Inc. in
Nanotechnology,
Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering |
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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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“Activities/Resources:
Leverage
faculty
collaboration
at JSNN to
enhance
research
partnerships
between UNCG
and NC A&T
researchers.
Expected
Result, UNCG
opportunities
in grants
previously
unavailable
due to
limitations
in areas of
certain
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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
out
their
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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.
Amended and Restated
Management Agreement
April 24, 2009 Article 3
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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. A&T, and Tetyana Ignatova, Ph.D., in UNCG’s Department of Nanoscience. |
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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? link |
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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 |
5 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/ |
[19] [2] UNIVERSITIES
TO SIGN RESEARCH Agreement,
Greensboro News &Record - Wednesday,
May 19, 1999 , Author: TIM THORNTON
Staff Write |
[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 |
45 Kevin Holland, Contracting
Officer GSA July
3, 2006 letter to John Merrill. |
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