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statuary NCGS: 116-198.34. (8b) NC A&T/ UNCG
Joint
Millennial Campus was designated
Oct.10, 2003
enabling
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development, Inc.
to administer the educational, research, and
economic development mission of a Joint Millennial Campus.
No lawful
leased was executed by Board of Governors to
the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development,
Inc. -
renamed Gateway University Research
Park, Inc.- for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and facilities and
75-acre parcel of NCA&T Farmland. |
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Greensboro Center for Innovative Development-renamed
Gateway University Research Park, Inc.- timeline unambiguous
demonstrate no NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus was designated/Created
Oct. 2003. |
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UNC
System Acquisition of Real Property P0-1 dated March 13, 2006 for the
purpose of establishing a Joint Millennial Campus for North Carolina A&T
State University and The University of North Carolina Greensboro
unequivocal extinguished UNC Board of Governors
false claim, Oct. 2003
designation of the Central School of
the
Deaf reallocated to the Board of Governors and 75-acre parcel on NCA&T
farmland as Joint Millennial Campus. |
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Rewinding
to 1991-92 UNC Board of Governors ordering creation of Piedmont
Triad Engineering Research Center composed of the State
Engineering School in 1992 rejected an $20 Million dollar
NCA&T/UNCG Engineering and Science Research Center which "UNCG
had hoped to get several doctoral level programs out of a joint
engineering and science research center with A&T" " The
UNCG/A&T proposal had won the enthusiastic endorsement of top
Greensboro business leaders. .. they commissioned a $300,000
study to determine what areas of research a UNCG/A&T center
could engage in to the benefit of the Triad economy and its
industries." reported Jack Scism, TRIAD SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
CENTER: VIABLE DREAM OR PIE IN THE SKY? , JACK SCISM, Greensboro
News & Record - Monday, July 20, 1992 . (emphasis added) |
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Request for Proposals by
Gateway University Research Park for Construction The Joint School of
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering- dated Sept. 1, 2004. Short Description
of Project: The facility will be a complex laboratory building which
will include an auditorium, classrooms, laboratories, clean rooms, high
purity water systems; complex energy, HVAC, and support systems to
facilitate the research and study of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering. |
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Historical Black Land Grant
NCA&T was listed as University focus on Nanotechnology in
2005. Cross-town
Historical White UNC Greensboro was not listed as a University
focused on Nanotechnology. |
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Pursuant Bogus claim of designation of
NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus and the universities
were partners NC A&T degree programs and Centers were to
be transferred to bogus Joint Millennial Campus Gateway
University Research Park, Inc. to be accessed by UNC-G and
Gateway University Park, Inc.
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The constituent university where the Project will be
constructed:
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Gateway University
Research Park, South Campus 2900 East Lee Street Greensboro,
NC 27401 (Emphasis added)
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“A Promise for the Future By some accounts, nanotechnology is
destined to replace much of today's technology. Gateway
University Research Park expects to be at the forefront of these
new technologies with the creation of a new institution, The
Joint School for Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN)
“It [JSNN] will be one of the most
stimulating opportunities in the history of the area and will
serve as a national model for collaboration between two
institutions, one a historical black institution and the other a
historical white female institution.” UNCG, the former Historical white Woman’s
College of the UNC system, has a strong tradition in the Liberal
Arts. To offer Nanoscience degrees UNCG requires access to NCA&T
academic programs and research: “Although the degree is in
Nanoscience (does not include Nanoengineering), students will be
given the opportunity to take relevant courses at the School of
Engineering at North Carolina A&T University and will be able to
work on collaborative projects with faculty in the School of
Engineering”. [[Description of the Doctoral Program
NCA&T and UNCG Request for authorization to Plan Ph.D. in
Nanoscience, p3, Request to establish Joint School of
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering.] “The building would
include the academic departments, laboratory facilities
(teaching and research), and centers and institutes of the new
School as well as selected centers and institutes currently
located at the partner universities. Emphasis added
“In
addition to degree programs in Nanoscience and Nanoengineering,
JSNN will engage in research and outreach,
as well as the expected roles of a land-grant institution, such
as teaching agriculture and engineering, and providing
cooperative extension services.”
Emphasis added
The facility will be located on the
South Joint Millennium Campus
(on land that was originally part of the NC A&T farm),
established as part of the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, a collaborative initiative between the two
universities.
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Unambiguous Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering-intent is to divest NC A&T of it
Nanoscience assets, etc. and script In UNC-G as it create a new/ de factor
institution Gateway University Research Park, physically located at (NC
A&T Farm) 2900 East Lee Street Greensboro,
NC 27401.
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John
R. Merrill, Executive Director Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, e-mail to Tommy Cline, dated Feb. 10, 2006 Subject UNCG/NC
A&T Joint Millennial Campus said:
A couple of months ago, I mentioned we were working on a ground lease
for the UNCG/NCA&T Joint Millennial Campus here in Greensboro (the
former Central North Carolina School for the Deaf and a similar size
parcel adjacent to the NC A&T farm property). We have completed the
"draft" and it has been accepted by Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development (GCID) Board of Directors( January 31, 2006) and the UNCG
Board of Trustees (February 2, 2006). We present it to the NCA&T Board
of Trustees on February 15, 2006 and we are confident it will be
approved. Upon approval, it will go to the UNC Board of Governors for
their approval and then it will formally come to the State Property
Office for review. " "I wanted to get a copy to you in advance for your
convenience...attached is that copy." "Please note the document was
crafted with counsel for both universities (Skip Capone and Camile
Kluttz-Leach), the GCID (Lee Lloyd and Bo Rodenbough), and the UNC
System (Leslie Winner and Rob Nelson..." (emphasis added) [SPO -PRR]
John R. Merrill Feb 10, 2006 email to Tommy Cline Subject Ground Lease -
UNCG/NC A&T Joint Millennial Campus. |
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Feb. 2nd 2006, UNCG Board of Trustees Action Item : Lease
Agreement between the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development ("GCID") and UNCG and NC A&T |
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Proposed Lease Agreement was for Property Identified as
the JMC (Joint Millennial Campus) which consisted of the
School for the Deaf Property and 75 acres of NCA&T Farmland. |
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NC A&T Board of Trustees Feb. 15, 2006 rejected Lease of
Identified JMC to GCID killing the proposed lease. |
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Mr.
John R. Merrill, Executive Director of Gateway Research Park-renamed
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development- in a letter dated March
22, 2007 claimed" The original basis for the creation of a joint
NCA&T and UNCG Millennial Campus, now called the Gateway University
Research Park to Mr. Jim Lora, Office of State Budget Management
requesting funds authorized by SL 2004-124 for an appropriation from
the General Fund for capital improvements $4,000,000 for the
UNC-Greensboro and NC A&T Millennial Campus" be granted" from the
University of North Carolina to Gateway for renovations to the former
campus of the Central NC School for use as classrooms and offices, as
part of a continuous conspiracy to access appropriations designated for
non existing NC A&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus by Gateway Research
Park.
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12.12.15 Email to John Merrill Gateway
University Research Park, Inc. Executive
Director.
Greetings,
Mr. Merrill my is question, what is the
foundation for your statement "Gateway
University Research Park is defined as a
Joint Millennial Campus"?
2. Feb. 2nd 2006, UNCG Board of Trustees
Action Item : Lease Agreement between
the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development and UNCG and NC A&T was
consider ; background information
indicated the purposed was to pursue a
master Lease for properties [Identified]
as Joint Millennial Campus by counsel
for the universities and GCID.
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc. Development Timeline
does not indicate designation of Joint
Millennial Campus. Feb. 2nd 2006, UNCG
Board of Trustees Action Minutes
indicates you were present and
participated.
4. UNCG BOT Action Item August 31, 2006,
Master Plan for the South Campus of the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, the Joint Millennial campus
of UNCG and NC A&T, Background
Information says: In January 2006, a
ground Lease was approved and
recommended for approval by the Board of
Governors of the properties identified
as the JMC. Unambiguous UNCG BOT's
recommendation pertained to Ground
Lease to the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development was for an
identified JMC and not the alleged Board
of Governors Oct 2003 approved and
designated Joint Millennial Campus , as
defined by G.S. 116-198.33(4b) as put
forth in UNC BOG May 2006 Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus. August 31, 2006,
Master Plan for the South Campus of the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development minutes indicates you were
present and participated.
What is the foundation for your
statement "Gateway University Research
Park is defined as a Joint Millennial
Campus"? Response is requested ASAP.
Michael Pippen
12.12.15
Hello Mr. Pippen,
The most appropriate source to respond
to the question you are raising would be
the Universities. Please forward your
request to either Mr. Charles Waldrup (cwaldrup@ncat.edu)
at NCA&T or Ms. Elizabeth Bunting (ecbuntin@uncg.edu)
at UNCG.
Regards,
John |
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State Construction Laws
Were Amended Based on Fraudulent Allegation Gateway
Research Park was a Joint Millennial Campus. |
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SESSION LAW 2008-204 [SENATE BILL 1925] |
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Historical
black land grant North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s
(NCA&T) 2001
amended University Master Plan called for developing 75
-acres of its farmland at 2900 East Lee Street as a
University Millennial Campus, to create new opportunities in
the private and academic arenas between the University's,
engineering, technology and agricultural research and its
students - which didn’t include across town historical white
Liberal Arts UNC- Greensboro. |
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In
2003 Chancellor Renick was President of the Greensboro Merchants
Association and
Greater Greensboro
Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
February 19, 2003, NCA&T Board of
Trustees Executive Session minutes
allege, NCA&T
Chancellor Renick stated that he wanted to make the Board aware of a
potential real estate opportunity based on a collaborative
arrangement with UNC-Greensboro regarding the
North Carolina School for the Deaf-
a property that has been vacated. Chancellor Renick
stated that such collaboration would foster incredible possibilities
for the community and the two schools in partnership by using
that facility as the base
for the creation of a millennial campus....that at some point in the
future, an entity would be selected to manage the facility. |
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Notwithstanding NCA&T's 2001 Master Plan update
calling for establishing a
university
Millennial Campus at the farm, credited in the media as the work of
UNC-G district NC Senator Kay Hagan, June 30, 2003, the General
Assembly, Session Law 2003-294, Section 6.20, reallocated former
Central School of the Deaf to UNC BOG to be used for the
establishment of Millennium campuses of the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University. Video |
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Sept.
19, 2003 , The Business Journal (Triad) reported "UNCG Chancellor
Patricia Sullivan and NC A&T Chancellor James Renick will announce
initial plans for the 75- acre North Carolina School for the Deaf
which is being called the Joint Millennial [ ].
Instead
News Reports and web posting indicate
Sept. 23rd, 2003, NC A&T and UNCG
Chancellors Renick and Sullivan announced a proposed two site
Joint Millennial Campus called the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development
consisting of a North and South Campus. The
North Campus was to consist of land and facilities that constituted
the former School of the Deaf transferred to UNC-Board of Governor
to establish Millennial Campuses. The South campus was
purported
to consist of 75 acres of NC A&T farmland. |
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University Chancellors Sullivan and Renick Proposal lacked statutory
required paperwork to designated
NC G. S.: 116-198.34. (8b)
North & South Campus Joint Millennial Campus |
NC A&T's 2001 amend University
Master Plan called for developing 75 acres of land along East Lee
Street to develop new opportunities for both research and education
in both the private and academic arenas between the University's
technology and agricultural research. NC
A&T Board of Trustees is legally responsible for developing the
University Master Plan and has authority and responsibility for the
adoption of policies applicable to and the control and supervision
of campus facilities : |
- Trustees shall be responsible
to the Board of Governors for preparing and maintaining a
master plan for the physical development of North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University), NC A&T Bylaws
J. Property and Buildings.
- Pursuant to applicable
provisions of state law and policies of the Board of Governors,
the boards of trustees of affected constituent institutions
shall have authority and responsibility for the adoption of
policies applicable to and the control and supervision of campus
facilities [G.S. 116-35],
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Speaking
Speaking
before
before Board of
Governors, Committee on Budget and Finance Chair Lobbyist Greensboro
Attorney Jim W. Phillips, Jr. , " reported "that the Boards of
Trustees at North Carolina A&T State University and the University
of North Carolina at Greensboro requested that the land formerly
designated for the Central School for the Deaf and allocated to
the
Board of Governors by the 2003 Session of the General Assembly and a
75- acre parcel of land currently comprising a portion of the North
Carolina A&T State University Farm be designated as a joint
millennial campus", allegedly approved Oct. 10, 2003. |
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NC G. S.: 116-198.34 (8b):
upon formal request by the constituent institutions, the Board of
Governors may authorize two or more constituent institutions which
meet the requirements of this section to create a Joint Millennial |
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Public Record
Reply from UNC-Greensboro
for statutory required request to establish a Joint Millennial
Campus produced alleged Chancellors signed
Document
dated Aug. 22nd, 2003. Alleged Chancellors signed
document stated: "we are pleased to inform you that this proposal
has been approved by both of our Boards of Trustees and is supported
by local community leaders and organizations including Action
Greensboro. |
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Recommended by Chancellors Renick and Sullivan, NC A&T and UNC-G
Board of
Trustees
duplicate Resolutions: In Support of The Creation of a Joint
Millennial Campus between NC A&T and UNCG, dated
Aug. 22, 2003,
and
Aug. 28, 2003 , calling for seeking designation of Joint
Millennial Campus in terms of the Central North Carolina School of
the Deaf real estate, transferred to UNC Board of Governors for the
purpose of establishing a Joint Millennial Campus. Universities'
resolution seek designation of a Joint Millennial without a syllable
pertaining to a 75-acre parcel of NCA&T farmland, statutory
foreclosed Phillips alleged NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus.
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Lease was
smoking Gun No Joint Millennial Campus designated |
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Notwithstanding the
Millennial Campus Statue
does not provide for the General
Administration to create an NC G. S.: 116-198.34. (8b) Joint
Millennial Campus and UNC Policy Manual
600.1.3 limits the President to acquisition of $25,000 of
less without Board of Governors approval.
The
Erskine Bowles General Administration submitted Acquisition
of Real Property P0-1, dated March 16, 2006, to Department
of Administration, State Property Office, Stated “ This
Property is needed for the following reason and purposes”:
To
establish a Joint Millennial Campus for North Carolina A&T
State University (NCA&T) and The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG)
Real
Estate two parcels:
· 75
acres of property located adjacent to the NCA&T Farm and
located on Lee Street;
Approximately 75 acres of property and facilities
formerly known as the Central North Carolina School of
the Deaf
· Erskine
Bowles General Administration PO-1 for the
purpose of Establishing a
NCA&T/UNC Joint Millennial Campus unequivocal
extinguished UNC Board of Governor false claim alleged Oct.
2003 designated the Central School of the Deaf reallocated
to the Board of Governors and 75-acre at North Carolina A&T
as a Joint Millennial Campus. |
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In spite of the
Erskine Bowles General Administration submission of
Acquisition of Real Property PO-1, dated March 16, 2006, to
Department of Administration, State Property office to establish
Joint Millennial Campus for NCA&T and UNCG which
claimed the acquisition was supported by the NC A&T and UNCG Board
of Trustees.
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The
Bowles Administration May 2006, recommended UNC BOG document Lease
of Joint Millennial Campus – North Carolina A&T State University and
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro containing known
false claim:
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- The Board of Governors approved, the designation of the land
(formerly the Central School for the Deaf) reallocated to the
Board of Governors by the 2003 Session of the General Assembly
and a 75-acre parcel of land currently comprising a portion of
the NCA&T State University Farm as a Joint Millennial Campus.
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- Now, the Boards of Trustees of NCA&T and UNCG are requesting
permission to execute a ground lease of the land and existing
improvements for the Joint Millennial Campus to the Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development, a jointly-controlled and
jointly-funded 501(c) (3) entity that will administer the
educational, research, and economic development mission of the
Joint Millennial.
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NC G. S.: 116-198.34 (8b): upon formal request by the constituent
institutions, the Board of Governors may authorize two or more
constituent institutions which meet the requirements of this section
to create a Joint Millennial. |
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Certified
Public Record Requests to UNC BOG/GA and Universities for documents
pertaining to
Designation of
Millennial Campuses
and Lease of Joint Millennial Campus |
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Replies to public record request for the
NCA&T Board of Trustees request for permission to execute a
ground lease of the land and existing improvements for the Joint
Millennial Campus to the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development and request for permission to execute a ground lease of
the land and existing improvements for the Joint Millennial Campus
to the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development |
NCA&T: "As to your prior request for
the resolution/motion about the 75 acres of land being a part of
the Gateway Research Park, There is no 2003 resolution, etc.
that specifically says 75 acres are involved." determined J.
Charles Waldrup J.D., Ph.D. General Counsel Office Of Legal
Affairs North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State
University.
NCA&T: "As to the request to General
Administration to approve the ground lease, Ms. Fails cannot
find any transmittal letter, memo, etc." " We wonder if possibly
UNCG sent the request on behalf of both universities. General
Administration should have whatever was sent to request BOG
action." General Counsel Office Of Legal Affairs North Carolina
Agricultural & Technical State University
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Replies to public record request for the
NCA&T Board of Trustees request for permission to execute a
ground lease of the land and existing improvements for the Joint
Millennial Campus to the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development and request for permission to execute a ground lease of
the land and existing improvements for the Joint Millennial Campus
to the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development. |
Received from UNCG their Board of
Trustee Resolution dated August 28, 2003 calling for
establishing a Joint Millennial Campus in term of the School of
the Deaf (only).
UNCG : " After a diligent search, I
can report that we are not in possession of copies of any
documents whereby the UNCG Board of Trustees made a request for
permission to execute a ground lease, as requested in paragraph
4 of your letter (copy attached)."(4)
UNCG Board of Trustees request for permission to execute a
ground lease of the land and existing improvements for joint
Millennial Campus to the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development to UNC Board of Governors. UNCG Attorney Steve
Serck.
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Unambiguous NC A&T and UNCG Board of
Trustees had not Requested:
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- that the land formerly designated for the Central School for
the Deaf allocated to the Board of Governors by the 2003 Session
of the General Assembly and a 75- acre parcel of land currently
comprising a portion of the North Carolina A&T State University
Farm be designated as a joint millennial campus - Designation of
Millennial Campuses – North Carolina A&T State University and
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (APPENDIX G) ;
- permission to execute a ground lease of the land and
existing improvements for the Joint Millennial Campus to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development. As stated in UNC
BOG document Appendix C Lease of Joint Millennial Campus – North
Carolina A&T State University and The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro (May 2006) - (APPENDIX C ) Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus)
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As fraudulent stated by the Erskine Bowles
Administration, Jim Phillips, Jr. Committee on Budget and Finance in
UNC BOG documents
Designation of Millennial Campuses – North Carolina A&T State
University and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
(APPENDIX G) (Oct. 10. 2003) and (APPENDIX C ) Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus) (May 2006) which the 32 member unelected UNC
Board of Governors approved.
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UNC Board of Governors
Budget Priorities Nov. 2006 |
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Historical Black Land Grant NCA&T was listed as University focus on
Nanotechnology in 2005.
Cross town Historical White UNC Greensboro was not listed
as a University focused on Nanotechnology. |
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The National Center
for Educational Statistics (NCES) responsible
for collecting and presenting statistical data and
information for the nation; classifies Nanoscience
and Nanoengineering as Nanotechnology CIP 15.1601:
Engineering technologies and Engineering related
fields. |
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Historical Black Land Grant NCA&T was listed as
University focus on Nanotechnology in
2005.
Cross town Historical White UNC Greensboro was
not listed as a University focused on
Nanotechnology. |
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Unambiguous
statuary
NC G. S.: 116-198.34.
(8b) NC A&T/ UNCG
Joint Millennial Campus was not designated
enabling
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development, Inc.
to administer the educational, research, and economic
development mission of a Joint Millennial Campus .
No
lawful leased was executed by Board of Governors to
the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc. for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and facilities and 75-acre
parcel of NCA&T Farmland. Nor were NCA&T and UNCG partner
institutions in a Joint Millennial Campus. |
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Ask NC A&T
Chancellor Harold Martin and UNC Board of Governors where's
are NC A&T Nanoscience degrees. |
Request for authorization to Plan a new Ph.D. North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University and The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro dated Jul 3, 2007. The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) and the North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University (North Carolina A&T)
propose to establish a Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering (JSNN) . In conjunction with this School, the
institutions propose to develop a joint interdisciplinary Ph.D.
program in Nanoscience. |
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