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A&T Doubles Down on Student Success with $30M in Campus Housing Enhancements
08/13/2025 in Student Affairs
Student Affairs leadership today announced the successful completion of $30 million in student residence improvements, just days before the launch of the 2025-26 academic year.
N.C. A&T Professor Promotes AI Literacy in the Classroom and Beyond
08/12/2025 in College of Business and Economics, Economics
As artificial intelligence transforms classrooms and careers, a professor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is embracing this shift by promoting AI literacy, engaging faculty in teaching with AI and bridging equity gaps in AI access.
Project Kitty Hawk to Power Seven A&T Degree Programs
08/12/2025 in Academic Affairs
A&T has formalized a new partnership with Project Kitty Hawk to power at least seven degree programs designed for adult learners.
Catching Named to Executive Leadership Institute’s Sixth Cohort
08/08/2025 in Student Affairs
Christopher C. Catching, Ed.D., is among 36 UNC System representatives selected to participate in its sixth Executive Leadership Institute cohort.
N.C. A&T, Chapel Hill Co-Host National APLU Meeting of University Research, Government Affairs Leaders
08/06/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
A&T partnered with UNC-Chapel Hill to co-host a joint meeting of the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities’ councils on research and governmental affairs.
Patent-winning A&T Horticulturalist Named 2025 ‘HortLegend’
08/05/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
Professor Guochen Yang, Ph.D., has been named a 2025 horticultural legend, or “HortLegend,”by the American Society for Horticultural Science.
A&T Launches Nutrition and Dietetics Concentration in Master’s Program
08/04/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
A&T is accepting applications for a new nutrition and dietetics concentration in its food and nutritional sciences master’s degree program.
Toyota, A&T Create Aggie Bridge Initiative for Student Success, Process Improvement
08/01/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
The Aggie Bridge Initiative will integrate the Toyota Production System with A&T institutional efforts.
Physician Assistant Studies Program Reaches Accreditation Milestone
07/30/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences
The new physician assistant (PA) studies master’s degree program has received accreditation from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant.
N.C. A&T Students, Faculty Join HBCU Colloquium and Art Exhibition with Tennessee State
07/28/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
This fall, 15 students and five faculty from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) will step outside the classroom to take part in a collaborative exchange of art and culture.
Chancellor Martin’s Installation Moved to Spring Semester
07/28/2025
As North Carolina A&T approaches a packed fall semester, the formal installation of Dr. James R. Martin II as chancellor is being postponed until next spring.
N.C. A&T Board of Trustees Elects New Officers, Welcomes New Members
07/24/2025 in Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Students
N.C. A&T BOT elects officers and welcomes members
A&T Names Interim Deans for Agriculture and Business Colleges
07/24/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Business and Economics
Research immunologist Radiah Corn Minor, Ph.D., will lead CAES while accountancy scholar Kecia Williams Smith ’95, CPA, Ph.D., will lead the Deese College.
N.C. A&T Appoints Hope to Lead Human Resources Operations
07/23/2025 in Human Resources
N.C. A&T's Division of Human Resources has appointed Orielle Hope, M.S., assistant vice chancellor of Human Resources Operations. She oversees employee benefits, human resources information systems (HRIS) and HR operations.
Rogers, Gresens Named to Director Roles in Human Resources Division
07/21/2025 in Human Resources
Gina “Marq” Rogers has been named director of the Center for Leadership and Organizational Excellence, while Peter “Pete” Gresens has been named director of classification and compensation.
High Point Mayor Jefferson '18 to Receive 2025 Keeper of the Flame Award
07/17/2025 in Alumni
The International Civil Rights Center & Museum will present High Point Mayor Cyril Jefferson '18 with its 2025 Keeper of the Flame Award.
Interdisciplinary Team Uses Agricultural Byproduct for New Wound Dressing
07/17/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
An interdisciplinary team’s work culminated in an innovative wound dressing called Woundra, a material engineered for controlled antimicrobial release, cellular safety and environmental safety.
A&T Tops Money Analysis of Attendance Costs, Delivering Strong ROI for Third Year
07/16/2025
A&T boasts the lowest attendance costs for a doctoral research university in America, according to Money magazine’s newly released “Best Colleges in America 2025.”
A&T Launches B.S. in Educational Studies to Expand Career Options
07/15/2025 in Faculty, Students, College of Education, Educator Preparation
The College of Education is adding a new bachelor’s degree in educational studies within its Department of Educator Preparation.
N.C. A&T Student Secures Medical Internship in Mombasa, Kenya
07/14/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Honors College
A rising senior at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will intern with the International Medical Aid in Mombasa, Kenya. Tyra Dennis, who is using a $1,000 grant from the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi for the opportunity, is pursuing global health advocacy through this program.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inducts N.C. A&T Alumna, Trailblazer Howroyd as Honorary Member
07/11/2025 in Alumni, College of Business and Economics
Janice Bryant Howroyd, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna and trailblazing entrepreneur, has been inducted as an Honorary Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She was honored at the sorority’s 57th National Convention along with seven other distinguished leaders and trailblazers spanning across multiple industries.
N.C. A&T Welcomes New Advisory Council on Alumni Relations Members
07/11/2025 in University Advancement, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced four new members of the Advisory Council on Alumni Relations, a non-fiduciary, non-governing group that works with the university’s Office of Alumni Relations to provide feedback and counsel that enhances programming for alumni engagement.
“Our Blues Make Us Gold” Chosen for Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival
07/10/2025 in University Advancement, Alumni, Students
“Our Blues Make Us Gold,” the vibrant documentary showcasing the rich history and legacy of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been chosen as an official selection for the 23rd-annual Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAF).
Fitch Upgrades A&T Issuer Default Rating, General Bond Rating to ‘AA’
07/10/2025 in Business and Finance
Fitch Ratings has elevated A&T’s issuer default rating and general revenue bond rating from “AA-” to “AA.”
Hassell Named University Police Chief
07/09/2025 in Staff
Robert A. Hassell, Ph.D., will begin serving as police chief and associate vice chancellor of Police and Public Safety on Aug. 1.
Two-time Alumnus Cultivates Farming Connection with Children
07/03/2025 in Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education, Animal Sciences
Two-time alumnus Kamal Bell recently published a book about beekeeping for children that is generating buzz for himself and his farm.
N.C. A&T Bluford Library Receives Grant to Launch Library Data Lab
07/03/2025 in Library
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s F.D. Bluford Library has received a $115,557 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant from the State Library of North Carolina to launch The Library Data Lab.
Hairston College Welcomes New Associate Dean, Department Chair
07/02/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences
The Hairston College has named Cynthia Crawford, Ph.D., associate dean for research and innovation and David Kondrat, Ph.D., Department of Social Work and Sociology chair.
School of Nursing to Unveil Mobile Care Units with Community Health Fair July 19
07/02/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Nursing
The School of Nursing will unveil its two new mobile care units with a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a community health fair Saturday, July 19.
Former Interim Chancellor Edmonds Named Interim Provost
07/02/2025 in Academic Affairs
Catherine Edmonds, Ed.D., ’92, has been named interim provost.
Now, Next & Beyond: A&T to Formally Install James R. Martin II as Chancellor
07/01/2025 in Staff
James R. Martin II will be formally installed as 13th chancellor Friday, Sept. 12.
Webb Receives Howell Award for Promoting Diversity
06/24/2025 in Student Affairs
Padonda B. Webb ‘03, DNP, FNP-BC, is the 2025 recipient of the Hannibal E. Howell Jr. Award for Promoting Diversity in College Health.
Muhammad Named Student Financial Aid and Scholarships Executive Director
06/23/2025 in Admissions
Robert T. Muhammad has been named executive director of N.C. A&T Student Financial Aid and Scholarships.
"Our Blues Make Us Gold" Premieres on Prime Video
06/19/2025 in University Advancement, Alumni
Prime Video chose Juneteenth to launch the acclaimed feature film on North Carolina A&T for U.S. viewers. It's included with a Prime member subscription.
College of Engineering to Launch Aeronautical and Astronautical Degree This Fall
06/17/2025 in College of Engineering
The College of Engineering will launch its new B.S. in aeronautical and astronautical engineering this fall.
Rising N.C. A&T Sophomore Selected as 2025 Duke Pre-Law Fellow
06/13/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Rising North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University sophomore Madelyn McFall is among 24 students selected nationwide as a 2025 Duke Pre-Law Fellow at Duke University. The competitive four-week residential summer program introduces participants to law school-level coursework and professional development in the legal field.
A&T Hails Historic JetZero Announcement, Supports Workforce Needs
06/12/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
JetZero has announced a $4.7 billion investment for a production facility at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, with plans to create more than 14,500 jobs.
HR Consultant Chosen for 2025-26 CUPA-HR Ignite Program Cohort
06/11/2025 in Human Resources
Anastasia L. Horton has been selected to participate in the 2025-26 College and University Professional Association for Human Resources Ignite program.
Bluford Librarian Receives ASEE’s Bernhardt Distinguished Service Award
06/10/2025 in Faculty, Library, College of Engineering
John C. Teleha has received the Homer I. Bernhardt Distinguished Service Award from the American Society for Engineering Education's Engineering Libraries Division .
Assistant Vice Chancellor Tapped for NACUBO Fellows Program
06/04/2025 in Business and Finance
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Budget and Planning Chartarra Joyner has been selected for the 2025-26 National Association of College and University Business Officers Fellows Program.
AI Makes Major Impact on Student Success
06/04/2025 in Students
N.C. A&T deploys an AI-powered chatbot to generate check-in text messages to students and direct them to resources and support services when needed.
A&T, UNCG Name Chowdhury Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Dean
06/03/2025 in Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
Masud H. Chowdhury, Ph.D., has been named dean of the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN).
Two N.C. A&T Journalism Students Selected for MIT HBCU Science Journalism Fellowship
05/29/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University rising seniors Kani’ya Davis and Dasia Garner have been selected as 2026 HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Science Journalism Fellows at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Rising Sophomore Ready for Groundbreaking Soap Opera’s Second Season
05/27/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences, Psychology
Now entering his sophomore year, Jaden Lucas Miller will return to televisions across the country in the second season of the acclaimed CBS soap opera, “Beyond the Gates.”
Chancellor Martin Inducted into The Citadel’s Academy of Engineers
05/23/2025
Chancellor James R. Martin II has been inducted into The Citadel School of Engineering’s Academy of Engineers.
A&T Vice Chancellor Receives Rutgers Distinguished Leader in Education Award
05/23/2025 in Student Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Christopher C. Catching, Ed.D., received the Distinguished Leader in Education Award from Rutgers University’s Graduate School of Education (GSE) during its spring 2025 convocation.
A&T Interdisciplinary Team Introduces Wound Dressing Innovation
05/22/2025 in Research, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
A dynamic team of graduate researchers from N.C. A&T captivated judges and attendees with their sustainable, next-generation wound dressing innovation called Woundra at the 2025 Innovation Venture Expo.
New Alumna Uses Aggie Experience to Promote Global Education
05/20/2025 in Alumni, Students, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
Re'Onna Vines is extending her transformational Aggie experience to others on an international scale.
MACC Director Earns 2025 Accounting Horizons Best Paper Award for Research
05/19/2025 in Research, College of Business and Economics, Accounting and Finance
Kecia Williams Smith ’95, CPA, Ph.D., has been named a recipient of the prestigious 2025 Accounting Horizons Best Paper Award by the American Accounting Association.
Transformative Giving Recognized at N.C. A&T Endowment Scholarship Luncheon
05/15/2025 in University Advancement
The Division of University Advancement celebrated the transformative impact of philanthropy on student success during its Endowed Scholarship Luncheon on May 2.
SAS Recognizes Crop Scientist with Competitive Community Impact Award
05/14/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
Harmandeep Sharma, Ph.D., was honored for her work helping small-scale farmers use technology in crop production.
N.C. A&T Graduate Accepted into 2025 Sports Journalism Institute’s 33rd Class
05/11/2025 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University continues to build on its legacy of excellence in journalism as Caulin Avery ‘25 has been selected for the 2025 Sports Journalism Institute’s (SJI) 33rd class among 16 students nationwide.
“Chase Your Passion”: A&T Celebrates Spring 2025 Graduates
05/10/2025 in Alumni
More than 1,600 undergraduate, more than 200 master’s and more than 20 doctoral students graduated Friday, May 9, and Saturday, May 10.
N.C. A&T Defense Civilian Training Corps Scholars Take Next Steps
05/09/2025 in Academic Affairs, Students
N.C. A&T's inaugural cohort of the Defense Civilian Training Corps (DCTC) graduated Saturday, May 10. One of four universities selected to pilot the DCTC Scholars Program, N.C. A&T tapped 19 students representing diverse academic backgrounds for the program’s initial class.
N.C. A&T Distinguished Professor’s Biomedical Research Garners Collaboration, Support
05/07/2025 in Research, College of Science and Technology
Robert H. Newman, Ph.D., is uncovering new modes of protein kinase regulation involved in health and disease, building collaborations with academic and industry partners, and creating exciting opportunities for students to engage in cutting-edge biomedical research.
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences to Graduate First Ph.D. Recipients
05/06/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
William Oyom and Arjun Thapa will be the first two students to graduate from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences with a Ph.D.
N.C. A&T Teams Place in Top Three at Inaugural American Chemical Society Pitch Competition
05/05/2025 in College of Science and Technology, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
Two teams representing North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University won second and third place at the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) inaugural ChemBiz pitch competition during its national conference in San Diego.
Four N.C. A&T Students Take First Place at the HBCU Stock Pitch Competition
05/02/2025 in College of Business and Economics, Accounting and Finance
Four students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University distinguished themselves as a top-performing team, winning first place in the fifth annual historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) Stock Pitch Competition, earning a total of $15,000 in prize money.
Landscape Architecture Students to Honor Dead at Maplewood Cemetery
05/01/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Design
Landscape architecture students will commemorate long-deceased, long unrecognized loved ones in Greensboro’s Maplewood Cemetery.
A&T Hosts NCDOT Leaders, Demonstrates Capabilities in Transportation-related Research
04/30/2025 in Research, College of Engineering
North Carolina Secretary of Transportation Joey Hopkins and Anthony “Tony” Lathrop, chair of the North Carolina Board of Transportation, were among nearly 45 NCDOT leaders and board members who visited N.C. A&T to tour transportation research facilities.
N.C. A&T Jazz Ensemble Presents Spring Concert “Mood Swings”
04/30/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
A dynamic blend of sounds will fill Harrison Auditorium as the Jazz Ensemble hosts its annual spring concert, “Mood Swings,” on Thursday, May 1 at 7 p.m.
N.C. A&T Earns Certification as Family Forward Employer
04/30/2025 in Human Resources, Faculty, Staff
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is now a certified Family Forward Employer, joining more than 80 such corporations and small businesses in the Greensboro, North Carolina community who have met the certification qualifications that help ensure family comes first, even at work.
Aggies Take Top Honors at IEEE SoutheastCon 2025
04/29/2025 in Students, College of Engineering
Electrical engineering students earned top honors at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) SoutheastCon 2025, showcasing their innovation, technical expertise and team spirit.
Aggie Source Food Pantry Gets New Source for Fresh Food
04/28/2025 in Cooperative Extension
The Aggie Source Food Pantry has a new collaboration with Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T and its community garden program.
N.C. A&T Researchers Study Deepfakes Detection, Impacts on Political Leaders
04/24/2025 in Research, College of Engineering
Politicians, particularly during election campaign season, are targets of bad actors who use software to manipulate images, videos and audio to incite fear and spread misinformation.
N.C. A&T Joins NCShare Partnership, Enhances Computing and Data Modeling Capacity
04/23/2025 in Research, College of Engineering
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has joined the North Carolina Shared Research and Education (NCShare) partnership, led by Duke University, which will enhance N.C. A&T researchers’ capacity to process large amounts of data and train artificial intelligence models faster.
TBJ to Honor Alumnus Foster, Core Technology as Diversity Leaders
04/22/2025 in Alumni, College of Science and Technology
Triad Business Journal will honor alumnus Geoff Foster and the company he established and operates, Core Technology Molding Corp., for championing diversity.
Cheerleaders Repeat as National Champions, Make HBCU History
04/17/2025 in Athletics
A&T's Cheerleading Program is a repeat winner in the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) and National Dance Alliance (NDA) College National Championship.
N.C. A&T Honors College to Host Inaugural Research Symposium
04/15/2025 in Honors College
The Honors College at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host its first research symposium Wednesday, April 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Taking place in the Deese Ballroom at the Student Center, 1403 John W. Mitchell Drive, this event is designed to showcase the work of Honors College students and foster a culture of research and academic engagement.
N.C. A&T Hosts Undergraduate Research Symposium, Graduate College Information Session
04/15/2025 in Research, Students
More than 200 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduates participated in this year’s Undergraduate Research Symposium and Graduate College information session. Sponsored by N.C. A&T’s Office of Undergraduate Research, the symposium welcomed 204 student presenters spanning 59 academic degree disciplines who presented their research project findings, vied for cash prizes and represented their colleges with excellence.
The Graduate College Inducts Boyce '15, Grady '18 as Inaugural Hall of Fame Members
04/11/2025 in Alumni, The Graduate College
The Graduate College has inducted Crystal W. Boyce ‘15 and Siobahn Day Grady ‘18, Ph.D., as inaugural members of its Hall of Fame.
N.C. A&T Alzheimer’s Center Launches Community Health Ambassador Academy
04/10/2025 in Research, COAACH, Community Engagement, College of Science and Technology
The Center for Outreach in Alzheimer’s, Aging and Community Health has launched its inaugural Ambassador Academy, a program designed to empower passionate individuals who are well-connected in the community to lead health-focused initiatives.
A&T Taps Penn State Budget Chief to Serve as Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance
04/09/2025 in Business and Finance
Virginia A. Teachey has been tapped as the new vice chancellor for Business and Finance and chief financial officer at A&T.
Grammy Award Nominee Deborah Cox Joins N.C. A&T on April 25 for Town & Gown Celebration
04/08/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Grammy-nominated R&B songstress and Broadway actor Deborah Cox will join North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s third Town & Gown celebration Friday, April 25, bringing together students, faculty and community guests for an unforgettable evening. Tickets for this event are now available for purchase.
A&T Shines in New U.S. News & World Report “2025 Best Graduate Schools” Rankings
04/08/2025 in The Graduate College
N.C. A&T's graduate programs logged another strong showing in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate School” rankings.
A&T Leads Initiative to Boost N.C. Data Scientist Workforce with $1.03M Award
04/07/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development, Student Affairs
The state Division of Public Health awarded A&T $1.03 million to address data modernization workforce needs.
HBCU Technology Transfer Symposium Empowers Innovation, Economic Development
04/04/2025 in College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering
Representatives from nearly a dozen historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) recently visited North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s campus to brainstorm ways to advance technology transfer and commercialization.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program to Present Super Soul Musical “The Wiz”
04/02/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program will close its 2024-25 season with one of the most popular musicals ever produced, “The Wiz”, directed by Miller Lucky Jr., executive director of N.C. A&T’s Paul Robeson Theatre.
A&T Celebrates Small Farms Week, Names 2025 N.C. Small Farmer of the Year
04/02/2025 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Elvin and Madeline Eaton of Fairport Farm in Kittrell, North Carolina, have been named N.C. Small Farmers of the Year, the annual award given through N.C. A&T Cooperative Extension during Small Farms Week.
N.C. A&T to Celebrate Astronaut Scholarship Milestone with Retired Astronaut Bolden
04/01/2025 in Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host an Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) award presentation and lecture by Charles F. Bolden Jr., veteran NASA astronaut and former NASA administrator, on Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 5 p.m.
N.C. A&T to Kick Off Third Town & Gown Celebration “An Evening with Deborah Cox”
03/31/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will kick off its third Town & Gown Celebration with “An Evening with Deborah Cox” on Thursday, April 24, at 6 p.m. in the Paul Robeson Theatre as it welcomes Grammy-nominated R&B songstress and Broadway actor Deborah Cox.
Higginbotham, Holmes to Serve as Spring 2025 Commencement Speakers
03/31/2025 in Alumni, Students
Space explorer Joan Higginbotham and gridiron expert Brad Holmes ’02 will serve as Spring 2025 Commencement keynote speakers.
N.C. A&T’s Hancock Selected for Inaugural Fulbright Scholar International Award
03/28/2025 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Educator Preparation
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Shirley T. Frye Distinguished Professor of Urban Teacher Education in the College of Education (COEd), Stephen D. Hancock, Ph.D., has been selected for a Fulbright Scholar International Education Administrators (IEA) Award for spring 2025.
Congressman Hudson Sees A&T’s Innovation Firsthand as Exponential University
03/27/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development, College of Engineering
Congressman Richard Hudson visited A&T to learn about its innovative research and technological advancements.
N.C. A&T Researchers Use Unique Design to Produce Renewable “Green Hydrogen”
03/25/2025 in Research, College of Science and Technology
Bishnu Bastakoti, Ph.D., and his research team set out to create a unique design for a material to assist with the production of a renewable source known as “green hydrogen.”
N.C. A&T Study: Alumni Support Heightens Student Engagement
03/24/2025 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
College students who never re-engaged after the COVID-19 pandemic halted their ability to take in-person classes may be more likely to resume their studies if engaged by alumni who share their cultural and general experiences and look like them, according to a new study by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University researchers Kim Smith, Ph.D., Ecaterina Stepaniuc, Ph.D., and Forrest Foster.
N.C. A&T’s Hairston College to Host Second Annual Health and Human Sciences Week
03/20/2025 in College of Health and Human Sciences
The John R. and Kathy R. Hairston College of Health and Human Sciences at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host its second annual Health and Human Sciences (HHS) Week to celebrate the disciplines’ significant contributions to workforce development, research and community engagement.
N.C. A&T’s Center of Excellence for Social Justice Hosts Daniel Black for Second Campus Visit
03/20/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Political Science, English
The Center of Excellence for Social Justice at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host author and speaker Daniel Black, Ph.D., for his second visit as part of the 2024-25 Scholar Activist-in-Residence program. His visit is scheduled from Monday, March 24, through Friday, March 28.
Board of Visitors to Hold Spring Meeting on March 21
03/19/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
The Board of Visitors will hold its spring meeting Friday, March 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Alumni-Foundation Event Center.
Training on Stop Campus Hazing Act to be Offered on March 20
03/18/2025 in Employees, Students
Training on the Stop Campus Hazing Act will be offered to faculty, staff and students onThursday, March 20, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Deese Ballroom at the Student Center.
Two N.C. A&T Students Present Research on Impact of HBCUs on Social Justice
03/17/2025 in Research, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Political Science, Honors College
Research by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduate students Kyla Holton and Jayden Seay, along with junior political science major Keon Jordan, is shedding new light on the role historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have played in shaping social justice movements. Jordan, who co-authored and proofread the in-progress paper, contributed to the research's thorough analysis and accuracy.
N.C. A&T, Wake Forest Law Partner to Create Pathway to Juris Doctor
03/17/2025
N.C. A&T and Wake Forest University School of Law have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) establishing a pathway for highly accomplished N.C. A&T students to matriculate into the Wake Forest University School of Law full-time residential J.D. program.
N.C. A&T Researchers: Extracellular Vesicles May Change How We Treat Cancer, Neurological Disease
03/14/2025 in Research, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
JSNN researchers explore how extracellular vesicles can be utilized for both diagnosis and treatment in cancer, cardiovascular disease, orthopedic disease and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
Martin Complex Conference Room Named for Collins Aerospace
03/14/2025 in University Advancement, College of Engineering
A conference room within the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex has been named for Collins Aerospace.
Biology Professor Graves' Nature Column Illuminates HBCU Underfunding
03/12/2025 in College of Science and Technology, Biology
Biology professor Joseph L. Graves Jr. is drawing renewed attention to the systemic and pervasive lack of adequate financial support for HBCUs with an authoritative column published in Nature.
Lyceum Series to Host Rennie Harris Puremovement for Night of Street Dance
03/11/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The Lyceum Series will present Nuttin’ But A Word, a night of street dance featuring Rennie Harris Puremovement American Street Dance Theater.
N.C. Sen. Berger Gets Look at A&T’s “Farm of the Future”
03/11/2025 in Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Phil Berger, the state Senate’s president pro tempore, visited the University Farm on March 3.
Researchers Use Remote Sensing, Machine Learning for Chlorophyll-A Prediction
03/10/2025 in Research, College of Science and Technology
An N.C. A&T team analyzed machine learning models for two satellite remote sensing datasets for water quality assessment in High Rock Lake in a collaborative project.
Center for Academic Excellence to Host 2025 Male Student Success Conference
03/10/2025 in Academic Affairs
The Center for Academic Excellence will host the 2025 Male Student Success Conference on Saturday, March 15.
N.C. A&T Studies Combined Effect of Essential Elements, Toxic Metals on Endometrial Cancer
03/07/2025 in Research, College of Science and Technology
The team desired to address the limitation of previous research that only analyzed pollutants individually instead of simultaneously studying multiple elements and toxic metals.
Office of Career Services to Host Rescheduled 2025 Spring Career Fair on March 13
03/06/2025 in Alumni, Students
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Office of Career Services (OCS) 2025 Spring Career Fair has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 13.
Harvest 365 CEO to Keynote 2025 Small Farms Week at A&T
03/05/2025 in Cooperative Extension
Demetrius L. Bledsoe, founder and CEO of Fresh Harvest 365 LLC and Fresh Hire 365 LLC, will be the keynote speaker at the 39th annual Small Farms Week at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
A&T Names University Pavilion Conference Room for Bell '48
02/28/2025 in University Advancement, Alumni
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named the conference room at the N.C. A&T University Farm Pavilion within the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) in memory of beloved longtime faculty member Arthur P. Bell ‘48, Ed.D.
Summit at A&T Pairs Undergraduates Interested in Health Care Careers with Professionals
02/27/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
Undergraduate students interested in careers in medicine, public health, research and health care roles that support patients and medical professions are gathering this week at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University for The Inspiring Futures Summit.
Triad Business Journal Names Cameron, Mercer Outstanding Women in Business for 2025
02/25/2025 in University Advancement, Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development
Triad Business Journal (TBJ) has named North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University leaders Kimberly Cameron and Ralisha Mercer to its 2025 class of 25 Outstanding Women in Business.
N.C. A&T Selected as Participating Institution for Prestigious Beinecke Scholarship Program
02/24/2025 in Academic Affairs, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announces its partnership with the Beinecke Scholarship Program, marking a significant milestone as the first historically Black college and university (HBCU) in several years to be selected to join the participating institutions list for this prestigious program.
N.C. A&T University Galleries to Honor Miller with “Combat Boots to Books” Exhibition
02/24/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will present Combat Boots to Books, an exhibition honoring Doris “Dorie” Miller, the heroic Navy cook at Pearl Harbor, along with military artifacts that highlight the overlooked contributions of African American service members during World War II.
Beloved: A&T Bids Farewell to a Legend, the Rev. Nelson Johnson, ‘86
02/21/2025 in Alumni
For 60 years, Johnson was a social activist, a faith leader and community reconciler who never hesitated to put himself on the front line for justice and equality.
N.C. A&T Moving to Condition 1, All Classes to Be Conducted Remotely
02/20/2025 in Employees, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will move to Condition 1 at noon today rather than returning to normal operations.
Agribusiness Graduate Jamilla Pinder '19 Appointed to Greensboro City Council
02/20/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna Jamilla Pinder ‘19 was sworn in as Greensboro’s newest city council member Feb. 4.
A&T Returning to Normal Operations at Noon Thursday
02/19/2025 in Employees, Students
North Carolina A&T State University will return to normal operations at noon on Thursday, Feb. 20.
UNC System Honors N.C. A&T Microbiologist Jeffers-Francis with Teaching Excellence Award
02/19/2025 in College of Science and Technology, Biology
Liesl K. Jeffers-Francis, Ph.D., an associate professor in the College of Science and Technology (CoST), has been named a 2025 Award for Excellence in Teaching winner by the UNC Board of Governors (BOG).
N.C. A&T University Galleries to Host Curator’s Gallery Talk Series: ART Your Lunch!
02/18/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the Curator’s Gallery Talk Series: ART Your Lunch! The program, “Introduction to University Galleries – Learning to Look,” will be held Thursday, March 20, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Dudley Memorial Building, 202 University Circle.
Office of Career Services' 2025 Spring Career Fair Postponed
02/17/2025 in Students, Community Engagement
The Office of Career Services' 2025 Spring Career Fair scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 19, has been postponed because of forecasted inclement weather conditions.
N.C. A&T Senior Jasmine Bell Contributes to Upcoming HBCU Romance Anthology
02/14/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, English
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University senior Jasmine Bell is contributing her voice to You’ve Got a Place Here, Too, an anthology of love stories set at historically Black colleges and universities.
Two Students Selected as 2024 Astronaut Scholars
02/13/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Science and Technology, Honors College
Honors College students Breyana Robinson and Kennedy West have been selected as 2024 Astronaut Scholars.
N.C. A&T Adds EV Charging Stations to Campus
02/12/2025 in Business and Finance
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announces the installation of two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations housed at the campus Obermeyer Parking deck.
N.C. A&T Alumna Corin Davis ’23 Finds Spotlight in England’s Top Acting Program
02/11/2025 in Alumni, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumna Corin Davis ‘23, a professional theatre graduate and Greensboro, North Carolina native, is pursuing her passion for acting in Southend-on-Sea, England.
Eight A&T Faculty Receive Seed Grant Funding to Kickstart Research
02/10/2025 in Academic Affairs, Research
Eight faculty members at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University have each received a portion of $160,000 — $20,000 each — in seed grant funding through the Provost’s Faculty Fellows opportunity.
N.C. A&T’s Cybersecurity Research Center Hosts Fulbright Visiting Scholar for Bee Research
02/10/2025 in Research
Fulbright Visiting Scholar Mahsa McCauley, Ph.D., an expert in artificial intelligence (AI), will conduct research as a team member on the Bee Doctor project.
N.C. A&T Announces Seventh Cheatham-White Scholars Cohort
02/07/2025 in Academic Affairs, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its seventh cohort of Cheatham-White Scholarship recipients. These 20 scholars represent some of the highest-achieving students among the class of 2028.
N.C. A&T Announces 2024 Dowdy Scholars Cohort
02/07/2025 in Academic Affairs, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its 2024 cohort of Lewis and Elizabeth Dowdy Scholars – 20 academically gifted first-year students who have joined the Aggie family as members of the class of 2028.
N.C. A&T Becomes Home to Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame, Celebrating Pioneers
02/07/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communication
Hall of Fame sportswriter Rob Parker is bringing the Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame to the campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. The inaugural class will honor three of the nation’s most respected Black sportswriters in a special induction ceremony, supported by N.C. A&T’s student chapters of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and the Associated Press Sports Editors.
Nine Projects Funded in N.C. A&T, University of Minnesota Research Partnerships Phase I Round
02/06/2025 in Research
The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) at the University of Minnesota (UMN) has awarded $87,699 to nine projects as part of the UMN Research Partnership with North Carolina A&T.
N.C. A&T Theatre Arts Program Presents “Miss Evers’ Boys”
02/05/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The Theatre Arts Program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University tackles the true story of the Tuskegee Syphilis medical research atrocity, conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the 1989 Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, “Miss Evers’ Boys.”
N.C. A&T New Faculty Member Bowen Selected for Indigenous Leadership Academy
02/05/2025 in Academic Affairs, College of Education, Leadership Studies and Adult Education
A&T welcomed Kenneth L. Bowen, Ed.D., to the faculty of the College of Education (COEd) as assistant professor and coordinator for the master of school administration program (MSA) in the Department of Leadership Studies and Adult Education. He has also been selected to participate in the prestigious Indigenous Leadership Academy (ILA) Spring 2025 cohort.
N.C. A&T Names Camps Assistant Vice Chancellor of Research Administration
02/04/2025 in Research, Employees
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named David Camps assistant vice chancellor of Research Administration.
Registration Opens for Small Farms Week 2025’s Salute to Next Gen Agriculture
02/01/2025 in Cooperative Extension
Registration for this year’s Small Farms Week is open, offering a bevy of forums, tours and networking opportunities for farmers, agricultural enthusiasts and the community.
N.C. A&T Awards Human Rights Medal to Robinson at 65th Sit-In Anniversary Event
01/31/2025 in Alumni
North Carolina A&T honored N.C. Sen. Gladys A. Robinson with the 2025 Human Rights Medal as part of the 65th anniversary celebration of the historic A&T Four sit-in.
N.C. A&T Announces Fourth February One Scholars Cohort
01/31/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Education, College of Health and Human Sciences, College of Science and Technology, Honors College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its fourth cohort of February One Scholars. These 15 academically talented first-year undergraduates are following the path of leadership and service set by the A&T Four as Aggie freshmen.
65th Anniversary of A&T Four Sit In Celebrates the Power of Perseverance
01/31/2025
Eight hundred celebrants, including Maj. Gen. Joseph McNeil, a member of the renowned A&T Four, gathered Friday for the annual program honoring the legendary sit-in protest.
TBJ Economic Forecast Highlights N.C. A&T's Leadership in Triad Growth
01/30/2025 in College of Business and Economics
As part of its mission to advance the human condition and facilitate economic growth, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University sponsored this year's Triad Business Journal (TBJ) Economic Forecast event.
N.C. A&T Ranks High Among U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Online Programs 2025”
01/29/2025
A&T has nine online programs — three undergrad and six graduate — ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s 2025 “Best Online Programs” rankings including two in the Top 10.
CAES Hall of Fame Inductee, Department Chair Samuel J. Dunn Passes Away at 102
01/27/2025 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Professor Emeritus Samuel J. Dunn passed away Thursday, Jan. 9, at 102.
University to Celebrate 65th Anniversary of A&T Four’s Historic Sit-In
01/24/2025 in Alumni, Employees, Students
The annual Sit-In Anniversary Breakfast and Wreath Laying honoring the A&T Four is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 31, at 7 a.m. in the Alumni-Foundation Event Center.
A&T to Host Two Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Events
01/23/2025 in Employees, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host two free events celebrating the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
A&T to Operate Under Normal Conditions & Class Schedules Wednesday
01/22/2025 in Employees, Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will operate Wednesday under normal conditions and with regular class schedules. Those driving to campus tomorrow should exercise special care and allow extra time for the commute. A Cold Weather Advisory from the National Weather Service begins at 3 a.m. and continues through 10 a.m. Wednesday for Guilford and surrounding counties. Experts forecast windchill as low as zero degrees in some areas. For additional forecast information, visit the National Weather Service website.
N.C. A&T Welcomes Johnson, Bank of America Leader on Loan
01/17/2025
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announces Bank of America leader Eboni Johnson has joined the university as a Leader on Loan. Bank of America’s Leader on Loan program is an innovative way for Bank of America to provide additional resources to local communities and further its commitment to responsible growth. Employees are loaned to nonprofits, between 12 and 18 months, with the bank covering the employee’s salary and benefits.
N.C. A&T University Galleries to Host “The Quantum Revolution” Exhibition
01/17/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the “The Quantum Revolution: Handcrafted in New Haven” exhibit Monday, Jan. 20, through Monday, Feb. 17.
N.C. A&T Dean Receives Presidential Award for Excellence in STEM Mentoring
01/17/2025 in The Graduate College
Clay Gloster Jr., Ph.D., dean of The Graduate College at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM). The White House recently announced Gloster’s selection among 35 individual and organizational mentors to receive the nation’s highest award in this category.
N.C. A&T Jazz Ensemble Competes as Semi-Finalist in HBCU Jazz Combo Challenge
01/16/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Jazz Ensemble has been named one of four semi-finalists in the third annual HBCU Jazz Combo Challenge. This competition, hosted by the Monterey Jazz Festival in California, will determine which Historically Black College and University (HBCU) jazz combos will perform at the 68th Monterey Jazz Festival, set for Sept. 26-28, 2025.
Catching Named Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
01/15/2025 in Student Affairs
Christopher C. Catching, Ed.D., has been named vice chancellor for Student Affairs for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Students Return to Campus for Spring 2025 Semester
01/14/2025 in Students
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University launched the spring 2025 semester Tuesday as thousands of students swarmed campus to go to their first classes, pick up books and settle in to campus residences.
N.C. A&T Returning to Normal Operations Monday
01/12/2025 in Employees, Students
With weather conditions improving across the Piedmont Triad, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will return to normal operations Monday morning at 8 a.m., discontinuing Condition 1, which has been in effect since noon Friday.
CEE&I Names Curry Inaugural Tech Transfer & Commercialization Fellow
01/09/2025 in Academic Affairs, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
The Center of Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CEE&I) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announces the appointment of Michael Curry, Ph.D., as its inaugural Tech Transfer & Commercialization Fellow.
N.C. A&T University Choir Nominated for 2025 Best Choir in Third Annual Goat NC Awards
01/06/2025 in College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts
The University Choir at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been nominated for the 2025 Best Choir Award at the third annual Goat NC Awards, presented by Families Against Senseless Killings (FASK). This award ceremony celebrates individuals and groups in the Greensboro community who are recognized as “The Greatest of All Time” and have excelled in their respective fields.
A&T Four Sit-In Site Designated National Historic Landmark
01/03/2025 in Alumni
The National Park Service has designated the F.W. Woolworth Co. Building, where four North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University freshmen staged a sit-in that buoyed the Civil Rights Movement, a National Historic Landmark.