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Remarkable Couple Recognized for Their Impact on N.C. A&T and Beyond

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University recognized the significant contributions of the Rev. Dr. John L. Williams, a proud alumnus of the class of 1996, and his wife, Elnita L. Williams, by officially naming two spaces in the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex in their honor. The areas, John L. […]

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HBCU Receives $4.8M NIH Grant to Study Alzheimer’s Disease

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Center for Outreach in Alzheimer’s, Aging and Community Health has received a significant boost in funding with a five-year, $4.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. This grant aims to investigate Alzheimer’s disease among middle-aged African Americans, a demographic that has been historically underrepresented in Alzheimer’s

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NC A&T Launches State’s First Stand-Alone Bachelor’s Degree in Artificial Intelligence 

In a groundbreaking move for higher education in North Carolina, the University of North System Board of Governors has approved a bachelor’s degree in artificial intelligence at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State. This marks the only stand-alone AI degree in the state and one of the few nationwide. While several universities in North Carolina

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NCAT Leads HBCUs in Black Graduate Production Across Disciplines

According to new rankings released by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has once again solidified its position as a leading institution for Black graduates. For the eleventh year, A&T stands out among Historically Black Colleges and Universities, graduating the highest number of Black bachelor’s degree earners. Notably, it

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Record-Breaking Attendance Marks NCAT’s 98th Homecoming Celebration

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University celebrated its 98th annual homecoming in grand style last month, welcoming a staggering minimum of 131,753 Aggie alums, fans, friends, and supporters to a weeklong series of events. According to organizers, the event has set a new attendance record, which could still be even higher once final figures

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HBCU Student’s Venture Supports Students and Celebrates Homecoming

Grace Bullock, a senior public relations major at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is making an impact this Homecoming season with the unveiling of her latest entrepreneurial venture, “The University Collection.” This exclusive merchandise line is a tribute to Aggie pride, debuting just in time for the 98th edition of the Greatest Homecoming

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HBCUs Mobilize Support for UNC Asheville in Hurricane Helene Aftermath

Members of the University Police Department at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University deployed to the University of North Carolina-Asheville to assist in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Following the approval of UNCA’s mission request by North Carolina Emergency Management, NCAT emergency management director Travis Auman is among those delivering essential supplies to the

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Team of HBCUs Gets $3M for Semiconductor Research

In an achievement aimed at advancing semiconductor research and enhancing workforce development, researchers from seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities have secured a three-year, $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation. This initiative is part of the NSF’s $10.5 million inaugural Advancing Research Capacity at HBCUs through Exploration and Innovation Ideas Lab. ARC-HBCU aims

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EPA Launches Inaugural HBCU-MSI Federal Advisory Council

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced  its inaugural Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions Federal Advisory Council, marking a pivotal moment in the agency’s commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in environmental policymaking and workforce development. The HBCU-MSI Federal Advisory Council is tasked with providing independent counsel and recommendations to

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Tim Abney to be Inducted into Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Class 2024

The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has announced that Tim Abney, the interim athletic director at Lincoln University of Missouri, will be enshrined in its Class of 2024. The induction ceremony will take place at the Holiday Inn Executive Center in Columbia, Missouri, on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 1 p.m.  “I am extremely humbled and

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