Board of Trustees Chancellor s Report 125 th Anniversary Celebration April 22, 2016 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Our Pride. Our Future. Honoring a great history as a land-grant institution that produces change agents and global leaders for the careers of today and tomorrow in disciplines of agriculture, science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), business, education, the arts and humanities, the social sciences and more, N.C. A&T is celebrating 125 years of excellence, innovation and pride. Aggies Lead. Aggies Achieve. AGGIES DO! 2
125 th Anniversary Celebration Objective Create high-level, continuous visibility for the year-long celebration of the 125 th anniversary of the university on and off campus Convey excitement, pride, energy, accomplishments 3
Signature Events and Promotions August 2015 May 2016 Faculty/Staff Institute Birthday Bash Scholarship Gala 125th Service Projects Commencement Pictorial History Book Throwback Campaign 4
Our Pride Looking back Second Morrill Act passed by U.S. Congress August 30, 1890» Land grants to include Negro students» N.C. General Assembly enacted legislation on March 9, 1891 to create the Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race. A Board of Trustees was appointed to oversee the affairs of the college» Moved to Greensboro, N.C. John Oliver Crosby, first president Started with one building (the college building)» Classrooms, food service, dormitories for men and women Graduated first class of seven students Motto: No Steps Backwards 5
The College Building, 1893-1930 Courtesy of Bluford Library Archives 6
Our Pride Early 1900s Developed the first farm on campus that spanned 8-10 acres from what is now Harrison Auditorium to Noble Hall Relocated the farm to East Market Street to what is now the Lorillard Tobacco Company campus, expanding it to 100 acres New name Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina (1915) National Alumni Association organized (1926) 7
Our Pride Mid-1900s Joined CIAA athletics conference (1925) Fully accredited by SACS (1936) Authorized to grant masters degrees Acquired north campus New name - Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina (1957) 8
9 Courtesy of Bluford Library Archives North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University CIAA Championships: 5 Football, 5 Basketball
Our Pride Mid-1900s A&T Four changed the course of a nation Relocated the farm to McConnell Road, then 567 acres Designated a regional university, renamed North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (1967) Academic divisions and schools created Constituent university of the University of North Carolina (1972) 10
Our Pride Late 1900s - Early 2000s Dr. Edward B. Fort is elected third chancellor (1981) First Ph.Ds. Awarded (1998) Became doctoral/research University (2005) 11
Our Pride Early 2000s - Present Dowdy Scholars program established (2007) Guilford County Schools partnership (two high schools on campus) Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (1 of 4 Ph.D. programs in the nation) National Scholars (Fulbright, Goldwater, Mitchell, NSF) Moving toward preeminence» SAT scores, GPAs, transfer and doctoral student enrollment, retention and graduation rates» Diversity» Rankings 12
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Aggies lead. Aggies achieve. Aggies discover. Aggies Do! Last year alone:» Enrollment grew to nearly 11,000 students, largest historically black university in the country» No. 1 among the nation s public HBCUs (U.S. News & World Report), No. 1 in the state of North Carolina 3 consecutive years» No. 3 in sponsored research in UNC Systems for 10 consecutive years» Economic impact $656 million in region; close to $1 billion in state» Co-winner of the 1890 University of the Year and Innovation awards by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities» 2015 Community Engagement Classification by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching» Ranked for best ROI, best value, best colleges and for our online programs 14
The 125 th Celebration What we have accomplished Unveiled historical 125 th video featuring Dr. Velma Speight and Dr. Edward Fort 125 service projects (ongoing)» Our Pride to Read; Your Future to Succeed (Chancellor s Cabinet and Guilford County Schools)» Registered service projects - 131» Completed close to 100 Pictorial History Book, Mens et Manus» Nearly 700 copies sold» Approximately 1,400 donated to students through text-in-community 15
The 125 th Celebration Birthday Bash, Founders Day, Clock Tower Dedication #NCAT 125 Trends» Locally 30+ hours (March 24-25)» Nationally 2 hours (March 24) Engagement» Twitter 50 Tweets; 247 RTs; 51,538 impressions; 463 clicks on links; 200+ new followers» Facebook 43 posts; 73K impressions; 133,262 total reach; 8,804 reactions; 104 new likes» Instagram 32 posts; 3,466 likes; 35 comments» Periscope 3 broadcasts; Total views 90:30 16
The Reach Social media 25,386 36,738 6,196 527 @ncatsuaggies 17
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Throwback Campaign: Ends Soon! : 19
The 125 th Celebration Scholarship Gala, Commencement Sold Out Chancellor s 125 th Legacy Awards Record number of graduates Speaker, Anthony Foxx 20
Our Future How do we thrive over the next 125 years? Academic Restructuring Student Success Capital Campaign Succession Planning» Faculty of the future» Leadership development Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) 21
Our Future If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. The future is now. You are a part of history. As a leader and mentor, you influence the minds that will affect our world. As a change agent, you use your intellect to make a positive difference in both the local and global community. A&T is your passion and that commitment to yourself and others will last a lifetime. Because that s what AGGIES DO! 22
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