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N.C. A&T Says Farewell to Teresa M. Davis ’89, AVC for Alumni Relations
Dear Alumni and Friends, It causes me great sadness to announce that Teresa M. Davis, our Associate Vice Chancellor for Alumni Relations, will be leaving her position and the University as of December 31st, 2022. Teresa will be pursuing the next chapter of her life in Indianapolis, Indiana. Teresa has been instrumental in shaping and leading the transition to Alumni…
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Bluford Library Archives – Lonnie P. Byarm, Sr. – A&T’s First Homecoming Championship Coach
Today it is hard to imagine a time when the Blue and Gold Aggie Football team weren’t known as the fierce “Bulldogs.” Or a time when there weren’t spectacular Homecoming games that were the talk of the Triad, or the nation. Up until a century ago, we weren’t in a major sports conference. Yet by 1930, the Aggies were a…
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Ticket Sales: N.C. A&T Aggie Alumni Homecoming – Sept. 7
Homecoming Alumni Concert tickets for Jeffrey Osbourne will go on sale on September 7 at 12 noon. There are 10 seats at a table. All tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite. The link to access will be Eventbrite.com. Price Breakdown $160 Individual Ticket Price: $182.08 Table Price: $1,600 Service Fee: $105.70 N.C. State Sales Tax: $115.10 Total: $1,820.80
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Creating A Legacy of Giving Through the Aggie Charitable Gift Fund
Family is at the heart of everything proud Aggies – like Chaz and Donminique Dawson – do. And for them, family is forever. Family motivated them to succeed as students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and family inspired them to give back to their alma mater through the Aggie Charitable Gift Fund. The Dawsons, with support from…
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Reflections by Velma R. Speight ’53 on Naming
My Dear Aggies and Friends, My heart is still full and I want to personally thank each of you who shared and celebrated with me during the naming dedication of Speight Hall. Having a residence hall at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University named in my honor is truly one of the greatest accomplishments of my life. Your support,…
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N.C. A&T Alumna Empowers Women to Love the Hair They Wear
With the rise of the natural hair movement among Black women in the 2000s, Vecoya G. Banks ‘09 created Love the Hair You Wear (LTHYW), a movement that helps women of color embrace their natural hair in a safe space. Launched in 2015, LTHYW is designed to help Black women fall in love with their natural hair roots, increase their…
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N.C. A&T Homecoming Alumni Concert to Feature Jeffrey Osborne and Loose Ends, Oct. 28
The annual North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Alumni Homecoming has a headliner this year that guarantees to “Woo Woo” Aggies. On Friday, Oct. 28, The Foundation for N.C. A&T State University, Inc. is rolling out the golden carpet with Grammy-nominated, R&B singer Jeffrey Osborne and special guest, Loose Ends. The Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert will offer a dinner…
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Aggie Alumni to Host A Series of Juneteenth Events in Greensboro
This weekend, many people in the city of Greensboro, N.C. are looking for ways to celebrate Juneteenth. On June 19, 1865, it marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas and the last remaining slaves learned they were free. Now a federal holiday, there are many ways for Aggies and friends to celebrate the culture of African American…
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Stanford Brothers Endowment Established to Support North Carolina A&T Students
In the late 1950s and 60s, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University athletics were at an all-time high of winning championships for the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). It was a very familiar euphoric feeling that Aggies feel today with the university’s current athletic success. For the Stanford brothers, Pollard ‘61, Lorenzo ‘61 and Carl ’63, they were a…
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N.C. A&T Alumnus Keith Creates Legacy through Service and Racial Equality
Growing up in Jacksonville, N.C., Jason Keith ‘01 saw firsthand the power of community service through his father, the late James Keith Jr. ‘67, who served in the military and supported his community faithfully. Today, Keith is a successful criminal law attorney, serial entrepreneur, community organizer, and the founder of a nonprofit in Greensboro, North Carolina. “My father always had…