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Join Aggie Fitness Events During Homecoming
The Office of Alumni Relations values your health and safety during the Greatest Homecoming on Earth. We encourage you to take advantage of three fitness events throughout the weekend. Friday, Nov. 3, and Saturday, Nov. 4 Aggie Fitness Boot Camp Instructor: Karen Roberts Time: 6 a.m. Location: Sheraton Greensboro Hotel, Colony BC, 3121 W. Gate City Blvd., Greensboro, N.C. Friday, Nov. 3 Aggie…
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Justice Henry E. Frye and Shirley T. Frye to Lead this Year’s Homecoming Parade as Grand Marshals
The Greensboro community will see some familiar faces on Saturday, Nov. 4, for the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Homecoming Parade, the Honorable Justice Henry E. Frye Sr. and Shirley T. Frye will take the lead in the parade as grand marshals. The parade will start at Lindsay and Morrow streets at 8 a.m. ET where it will…
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Kenneth Ruff, Ed.D., the Man Behind the Leadership of the Blue and Gold Marching Machine
The Blue and Gold Marching Machine (BGMM) has been a driving factor in enrollment at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University for decades. As an iconic staple of Aggieland, the city of Greensboro and the nation, the band attracts millions at the drop of the beat. For 20 years, Kenneth Ruff, Ed.D. ‘90 and ‘93, has been the band…
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Bluford Library Archives: The Beginnings of the A&T Farm – Part I
Unless it is your discipline, you may overlook that the “A” in A&T stands for “Agricultural.” The study of agriculture is core to our foundation as a land-grant doctoral research university, and a farm is essential for practice. Today, the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Farm stands on 455 acres of land off McConnell Road about three miles…
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Happy 103rd Birthday to Mr. Nathaniel Hines ’52
One of North Carolina A&T’s oldest alumnus Mr. Nathaniel Hines ’52, celebrated another milestone birthday by turning 103 years on Sept. 28. Hines was born Sept. 28, 1920, to Cicero and Amanda Hines in Bladenboro, North Carolina. Before attending A&T, he enlisted in the U.S. Army on June 11, 1941, during World War II and completed tours of duty in…
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General Admission Opens on Monday, Sept. 25, at 12 p.m. ET for the Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert Featuring Charlie Wilson
General admission ticket sales for the Aggie Alumni Homecoming Concert featuring R&B Icon, Charlie Wilson, will open on Monday, Sept. 25, at noon ET on Eventbrite.com. The concert will take place on Friday, Nov. 3, in the Guilford Ballroom at The Koury Convention Center. It will include a dinner for all ticket holders that begins at 7:15 p.m., and the…
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Bluford Library Archives – The Origins of the Aggie-Eagle Classic
In the fall semester, Aggies look forward to Football season, and besides Homecoming, the most anticipated battle on the field is the Aggie-Eagle Classic. For over a century, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and North Carolina Central University in Durham have been close allies, as well as rivals. Situated only 55 miles apart, the game, generations of Aggie faculty and staff are North Carolina Central alumni, and many Central faculty and staff are “Aggie Born and Bred.” Many families boast of having alumni from both HBCUs…
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The Honors College Invites Alumni to join the Distinguished Scholarships Application Review Committee for the Class of 2028
The Honors College kindly invites you to join the Distinguished Scholarships Application Review Committee for the Class of 2028. Application readers are an integral part of our selection process and we believe our alumni can assist in selecting the best and brightest candidates because that’s what Aggies Do! The Honors College oversees three (3) full ride scholarship enrichment programs to…
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N.C. A&T Alumnus Frank McCain, Jr. Named CEO of United Way of Greater Greensboro
United Way of Greater Greensboro (UWGG) announced that Frank McCain Jr. ‘87 has been named president and CEO, effective on Aug. 21, and will lead the organization’s strategy to end local poverty. Earlier in his career with United Way, McCain served for more than 10 years as vice president of Community Investment and Impact. In this role, McCain was responsible…
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N.C. A&T Alumnus Samuel Harrison Recounts Black Experience in America through Collection of Poetry
Samuel Harrison ’70 had his first experience with racial tension when he was a freshman at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. He found himself in the middle of a protest after a well-known African American pastor had moved into a predominately white neighborhood. Harrison and his friends were out exploring Greensboro as college students and found themselves among…