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N.C. A&T Salutes Aggie Heroes for Homecoming
For the 95th celebration of the Greatest Homecoming on Earth, the Office of Alumni Relations wants to show appreciation to the Aggie Heroes who continue to serve on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. We salute our healthcare professionals, educators, law enforcement, and facilities personnel. Aggies, we ask that you take a moment this week to thank an Aggie Hero. Dr. Padonda Webb ‘03 Executive Director, Student Health Center …
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Aggie Spotlight – Cordell Charleston ‘97 ‘00
In the 1990s, African American students flocked to historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) due to a popular sitcom, “A Different World,” and for Cordell Charleston ‘97 ‘00, he was in search of “Hillman College.” “Growing up, I had never seen black people going to college until I watched ‘The Cosby Show’ and ‘A Different World,’ said Charleston. “I knew…
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N.C. A&T Alumna Leads as National Scholar on Kinship Care in Communities of Color
For more than two decades, Tyreasa Washington, Ph.D. ‘98 has worked in the field of social work and is one of the nation’s leading scholars who examine the social, academic and behavioral outcomes of African American children who reside in kinship care. In the African American community, kinship care has a long history in the family dynamic where a family member takes on…
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N.C. A&T Announces 2021 National Alumni Scholars Cohort
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its newest cohort of National Alumni Scholarship recipients, who exemplify excellence in their academics and Aggie Pride among members of the class of 2025. The North Carolina A&T National Alumni Scholarship provides the opportunity annually for incoming freshmen to receive full financial assistance that includes tuition, room and board, and books through the…
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N.C. A&T Alumnus Receives $100,000 from Google for Startups Black Founders Fund
In August 2021, Donald Boone ‘08 took a leap of faith when he left his full-time position at Amazon to work as a full-time entrepreneur in his company, BoxedUp, Inc. Without any inkling of knowing, he received a call a week later from Google for Startups that his company was selected to receive $100,000 in funding, $100,000 in Google Ad Credits and…
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N.C. A&T to Host Community and Economic Engagement Summit
Homecoming 2021 will present a new opportunity to put a purpose before the party begins. On Wednesday, October 27, the Office of Community Engagement will host the university’s first Community and Economic Engagement Summit. The day will be filled with dynamic keynote speakers, working sessions centered on entrepreneurship, and several breakout panel discussions. This year’s summit, with a theme of…
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Congratulations to Our Top 10 Alumni Chapters for their Financial Support to N.C. A&T
Our alumni chapters are the very core of the university’s connection to the Aggie Family and valued contributors toward the goals of the university’s strategic plan, A&T Preeminence: Taking the Momentum to 2023. The leadership and commitment demonstrated by our chapters have proven to be invaluable, not only to our alma mater but to the communities they serve and interact…
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Bluford Archives: The Road to the Gold – A History of Aggies in the Olympics.
On August 7, 2021, Trevor Stewart and Randolph Ross Jr. made history as the first Olympic Gold and Bronze medalists from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University when they led the United States in the men’s 4×400-meter relay. Their victory is not only a tremendous source of Aggie Pride but is also reminiscent of the great heritage of African-American…
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Retired Aggie Nurse Establishes Endowment to Support Nursing Program
Carrie Davis ’72/73 has always been intrigued with the power of giving back to others. Her life has been a reflection of being open to the needs of her community and making a difference. Her commitment to service is deeply rooted and demonstrated by the 40 years she worked as a staff nurse, practitioner, and instructor in the Norfolk Virginia…
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N.C. A&T Alumnus Cozart Receives Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Award
Ulysses J. Cozart, Jr. ‘77 has dedicated more than 30 years of his life to being a leader in his community and to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. On Aug. 17, 2021, he received the Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Award from Boys Scout of America’s Old North State Council. The award recognizes outstanding service by an adult…