A&T Announcements

A&T Announcements - April 1, 2026

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Spring 2026 Study Abroad Fair and Student Symposium

April 1
Study Abroad Fair Ι 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Ι Frye Hall First Floor Lobby
Aggies Study Abroad Student Symposium: Voices From the Student Perspective Ι
3 p.m. Ι Frye Hall Room 109

Imagine taking your education across the globe! Are you ready to study abroad!

Please join us for the Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday April 1 from 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. in the Frye Hall First Floor Lobby to connect with study abroad providers, faculty-led program leaders and campus partners.

Also discover how you can earn academic credit, explore new cultures and access scholarships and support to make your journey possible.

Following the study abroad fair, we will host the Study Abroad Symposium: Voices from the Student Perspective at 3 p.m. in Frye Hall Room 109

Hear real stories, get real advice, and get inspired! Students will share how studying abroad has shaped their academics, careers, and global perspectives.

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to start your study abroad journey!

Aggie Pride is World Wide!

Questions: Contact James Jeavon at jujames@ncat.edu or 336/285-2704

Kid-Friendly Event: Hunt By Signal

April 2
5-7 p.m.
N.C. A&T College of Education STEAM Lab

Put your problem-solving skills to the test in this fast-paced, Ham Radio and STEAM-inspired scavenger hunt! Hunt by Signal invites participants to track down hidden eggs equipped with miniature radio transmitters. Using handheld receivers – similar to those used by wildlife biologists – teams must interpret signal strength, navigate the environment, and locate their targets before time runs out.

Questions? Contact Charnell Long at 336/285-4428 or crlong@ncat.edu

Office of Emergency Management Hazard Mitigation Planning - Help Focus Strategies

March 30 - April 30
Complete the survey here

As part of the continued efforts to keep our campus safe, N.C. A&T is updating the Hazard Mitigation Plan. Hazard mitigation planning reduces loss of life and property by minimizing the impact of disasters. It begins with identifying all hazards, risks and vulnerabilities that are common in our area and on campus. After identifying these risks, we develop long-term strategies for protecting people and property from similar events.

Mitigation plans are key to breaking the cycle of disaster damage and reconstruction. As a part of this plan update, we ask that you take a moment to fill out the survey and share your opinions on what you think our greatest threats are. Your feedback will help focus our planning for mitigation strategies.

For questions or more information on this process, please reach out to the Office of Emergency Management at oem@ncat.edu 

 GRADS-4C Seed Grant/Call for Symposium Speakers

The Genomic Research and Data Science Center for Cloud Computing (GRADS-4C) is a collaborative educational hub between North Carolina A & T State University, Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina Central University, and Shaw University, focused on expanding participation in biomedical research through computational data science and genomics.

Here’s a quick look at the upcoming opportunities and events on our calendar, please save the dates and share with anyone who should be included! 

Beyond Antibiotics Seminar Series: : Exploring Innovative Treatment Options for Pediatric Skin Infections — April 6, 2026, 10 – 11 a.m. EST | Virtual Seminar
   Registration Link: https://ncat.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0wI6myOafk2XQSG

GRADS-4C Research Symposium (Call for Speakers) - We’re now accepting speaker proposals for the 3rd Annual Cloud Computing Education in Data Science, Genomics and Health Symposia - AI and Digital Health: Potential, Promise and Peril; June 8-9, Koury Convention Center, Greensboro, N.C.
Registration and event information is here!

Key dates/info:

Meet Me for Tea: Mingle with Division
of Research Staff

April 6
3 p.m.
IRC 4th Floor Atrium
RSVP here

The Division of Research will host its first "Meet Me for Tea" event at the Fort IRC 4th floor Atrium on Monday, April 6 at 3 p.m.

This informal mix and mingle opportunity will allow employees and students to engage with division team members.

We want to meet you, so RSVP to let us know you're coming!

Archive Research 101

April 7
11 a.m.
F.D. Bluford Library Basement ITTD Conference Room

Love Black history and research?

Come join us in the F.D. Bluford Library Basement ITTD Conference Room where we will learn to conduct research with the nation's largest archive of black oral history.

Students in the Honors College can sign up here.

Questions? Contact Gerard Dumancas at ggdumancas@ncat.edu

N.C. Department of Public Safety Seminar:
Reimagining Campus Safety Through Technology

April 7
1-2:30 p.m.
Deese Ballroom, Student Center
Register here

The North Carolina A&T Department of Public Safety is presenting a seminar, Reimagining Campus Safety Through Technology, a timely and forward‑looking discussion focused on how innovation, data and emerging technologies are shaping the future of safety in higher education.

This session will explore how current and evolving technologies — supported by research and interdisciplinary collaboration — can enhance prevention strategies, improve communication and strengthen coordinated response efforts across university environments. The discussion will highlight proactive approaches to campus safety and the critical role technology plays in advancing institutional resilience.

This session is presented in collaboration with the College of Science and Technology and is designed to foster dialogue among students, faculty and staff at the intersection of technology, research, and campus safety operations.

Chancellor's Speaker Series: Quarter Zips and Matcha Moods Featuring Michael Ealy

April 7
6 p.m.
Harrison Auditorium
All Tickets Have Been Claimed

The upcoming Chancellor’s Speaker Series will feature acclaimed actor Michael Ealy, one of Hollywood’s most dynamic leading men in television and film.

Audiences will soon see him portray legendary civil rights leader Malcolm X in Prime Video’s highly anticipated limited series on Muhammad Ali, “The Greatest.”

Most recently, Ealy starred in the hit STARZ series “Power Book II: Ghost” and opposite Taylor Kitsch in “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” for Amazon.

In film, Ealy starred alongside Hilary Swank in “Fatale” which held the No. 1 spot on Netflix last summer and in the Lionsgate film “The Devil You Know” with Omar Epps on which he also served as executive producer.

The event will be moderated by N.C. A&T alumnus Christian Robinson ’12, who served in leadership capacities throughout his time on campus, including as SGA president and ex officio Board of Trustees member.

Robinson went on to earn a Juris Doctor in 2022 from Howard University School of Law. Licensed in New York, he focuses on advising startup founders at the pre-seed and seed stages, helping build solid entities, designing capitalization frameworks, and assisting in securing institutional investment.

Spring 2026 Student Honors Convocation

April 8
10 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Classes suspended during this time)
Harrison Auditorium

The Student Honors Convocation at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is an annual event that celebrates undergraduate students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievements. The ceremony includes the presentation of two prestigious awards:

  • The University Award for Academic Excellence: This honor is awarded to a senior undergraduate student with a perfect 4.00 GPA, recognizing their integration of academic excellence with leadership, community service, arts, athletics, and career achievements. 

  • The Chancellor’s Award for Academic Excellence: This award honors an undergraduate student with a minimum 3.75 GPA who has demonstrated academic excellence alongside leadership, community service, arts, athletics, and career achievements. 

The convocation also acknowledges students with GPAs of 3.25 and higher, highlighting their dedication and hard work.

Research in the History of Democracy in the Americas

April 8
6:30 p.m.
Frye Hall 108
Register here

Interested in research and history? Come join us on Wednesday, April 8, at 6:30 p.m. (EST) in Frye Hall 108 where we will look at Research in the History of Democracy in the Americas, presented by Dr. Wood. Also, look into how to get started with research.
Questions? Contact Gerard Dumancas at ggdumancas@ncat.edu

2026 Senior Art Exhibition (Opening Reception)

April 9
4:30 - 7 p.m.
Dudley Memorial Building

You’re invited to the Senior Art Exhibition, ANANSE, featuring artwork inspired by the clever and creative figure from Akan folklore — known for intelligence, strategy and playful mischief. Come see how our Visual Arts seniors draw on West African traditions to bring these stories to life.

The exhibition opens with a reception on Monday, April 9, in the Dudley Memorial Building and runs through Friday, May 8.

CREO's Cybersecurity Governance, Risk and
Compliance (GRC) Workshop

April 10
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity Research, Education and Outreach 
Register here

This in-person workshop introduces students to the essential principles of Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) and explains why these skills are in high demand across cybersecurity careers.

The workshop will be held at the Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity Research, Education and Outreach at 2105 Yanceyville Street, GSO.

Learn more via the registration link.

Refreshments provided.

Questions? Contact Caitlin Reavis at cmreavis@ncat.edu or 336/285-2198

Prism Trail Ride Event

April 10
5-8 p.m.
Holland Bowl

Prism is hosting a Trail Ride and Donation Drive. This is a free event open to the campus community for your enjoyment. Donations include hygiene items and clothing for the homeless.
Free refreshment served, music and fun!

Questions: Contact Gerald Spates at gspates@ncat.edu or 336/334-7800

The E. Gwynn Dancers Spring Concert

April 11
7 p.m.
Harrison Auditorium
Tickets are available at the A&T Ticket Office (Brown Hall) and  at the door.

Join us for an unforgettable evening at the E. Gwynn Dancers Spring Concert on April 11 at 7:00 PM in Harrison Auditorium on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University.

This dynamic performance will feature African dance, contemporary dance, and live African drumming. Special guest dancers from Eastern Guilford High School will also take the stage.

Don’t miss this vibrant celebration of culture and movement! 

AI Day 2026: The Art of the Possible

April 14
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Frye Hall
Register now

AI Day 2026: The Art of the Possible is a campus-wide opportunity for the N.C. A&T community to explore how artificial intelligence can support and enhance the work already happening across the university. The event brings together faculty, staff, researchers and students to share ideas, learn from one another and discover practical ways AI can strengthen teaching, learning, research and administrative operations.

Through a keynote session, role-based tracks, demonstrations and hands-on exploration, participants will focus on how the AI tools currently available to our campus community can be used responsibly and effectively in everyday work and academic environments. Dedicated sessions will allow faculty, staff and students to explore use cases most relevant to their roles.

By highlighting real examples and practical applications, AI Day invites the campus community to begin seeing the art of the possible, new ways AI can expand creativity, improve productivity, and open new opportunities for innovation across the Aggie community.

AI Day is presented by the Division of Information Technology Services anf the Division of Human Resources.

Have You Accepted A Co-Op Opportunity for Fall 2026?

Complete your paperwork by April 15 via Handshake

If you have received an offer AND accepted a cooperative education (co-op) position for Fall 2026 with an employer, please contact Shantea Gentry in the Office of Career Services at sygentry@ncat.edu to schedule an appointment before April 15.

During this meeting, you will receive all required paperwork, important information, and course details as it relates to the co-op process.

Cultural Graduation Cord Recognition Ceremony

April 16
4-6 p.m.
Student Center, Room 342
Apply by Monday, April 13

The Cultural Graduation Cord Recognition Ceremony honors Spring 2026 graduating students campus-wide who have supported cultural programs and services.

Light refreshments will be served, and the event is free to attend.

Questions? Contact Gerald Spates at gspates@ncate.edu or 336/334-7800.

N.C. A&T State University Presents
Dominique Morisseau’s Skeleton Crew

April 16-19
Paul Robeson Theatre
Purchase tickets online

The Department of Visual and Performing Arts at N.C. A&T proudly presents Skeleton Crew by acclaimed playwright Dominique Morisseau, directed by Tyler Madden.

Skeleton Crew is the final installment of Morisseau’s celebrated Detroit Project trilogy. Set in the winter of 2008, the play takes place in the break room of one of the last operating auto stamping plants in Detroit. As rumors of the plant’s closure begin to spread, four workers are forced to navigate the tension between loyalty, survival and self-preservation.
Performance Schedule:

  • Thursday, April 16 | 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
  • Friday, April 17 | 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
  • Saturday, April 18 | 3:00 p.m. (Doors open at 2:00 p.m.) and 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
  • Sunday, April 19 | 3:00 p.m. (Doors open at 2:00 p.m.)

Ticket Information:

  • Adults: $17.00
  • Senior Citizens & Non-A&T Students: $11.00
  • Children 12 & Under: $6.00
  • N.C. A&T Students: FREE with Aggie ONE Card
  • Group Rate: $10.00 per person (minimum of 10 guests)

COAACH Community Health Fair

April 17
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
2105 Yanceyville St., Greensboro

The Center for Outreach in Alzheimer's, Aging, and Community Health (2105 Yanceyville St.) is hosting a Community Health Fair on April 17th from 9am-3pm. This event is designed to promote wellness and provide accessible healthcare resources to the community.

The event will feature services such as mammogram screenings and hands-only CPR trainings to help participants take proactive steps in protecting their health and responding to emergencies. Attendees will also have the opportunity to connect with community health vendors offering valuable information and resources.

With free food and a welcoming atmosphere, the event aims to make health education engaging, accessible, and beneficial for everyone.

Spring 2026 Study Abroad Information Sessions

Are you ready to take your education global? All N.C. A&T students interested in studying, interning, volunteering or conducting research abroad are required to attend a Study Abroad Information Session before beginning the application process.

Study Abroad In-person Information Sessions:
 All in-person sessions will take place in Frye Hall, Room 213 at 2:30 p.m.

  • Friday, April 17 

Questions? Contact the Office of International Affairs at StudyAbroad@ncat.edu.    

Prostate Health Education Network's (PHEN) Prostate Cancer Community Rally

Early Detection Saves Lives!

April 18
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Alumni-Foundation Event Center
Register here

All Black men are at HIGH RISK for prostate cancer. you are invited to PHEN's Prostate Cancer Community Rally on the campus of N.C. A&T. Join us at the Alumni-Foundation Event Center where you can receive:

  • FREE PSA blood test screening for men age 40+
  • Prostate cancer education presentations
  • FREE lunch
  • Treatment and clinical trial information

Patients, survivors, caregivers, families and friends are welcome.

Pickleball for Faculty and Staff

March 3-summer
12:30-2 p.m.
Moore Gym
Register for sessions here

Pickleball open play began March 3 and continues into the summer. Faculty & Staff are welcome to Moore Gym on Tuesday and Thursday from 12:30 - 2 p.m.. Beginner lessons are available at noon. Paddles are provided. Please register for sessions.

Contact Hermene Elks for questions at Hmelks@ncat.edu

Honors College Application is OPEN
for Continuing Students

Apply by May 1

Been waiting for the perfect time to apply to Honors? This is it! The Honors College Application is now open for continuing N.C. A&T students. The application deadline date is May 1, 2026, at 11:59 pm.
To learn more about the Honors College, please attend one of our in-person or virtual Honors Friday Sessions:
   Friday, April 17, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.
   Friday, April 24, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.

Questions? Contact Morgan Dearing, mldearing@ncat.edu
For more information, visit here.

Applications Open for Duke University's 
Code+ Summer Program

Experiential Learning for the Next Generation of Technology Leaders
NCShare will again host a project team in Duke University's Code+ program for summer 2026. Applications are now open

Calling all undergraduate students! Apply for Code+, a 10-week immersive summer coding experience on Duke’s campus. Each summer, Code+ brings together undergraduate students, faculty and IT professionals to solve meaningful problems through technology. Over 10 intensive weeks, students work in teams of 4–6 to design and build applications, dashboards, and AI-powered tools that support research, operations, and community initiatives. Many participants enter the program with very limited coding experience — and leave with the confidence to pursue internships, research and careers in technology.

Code+ emphasizes:

  • Real-world, stakeholder-driven projects
  • Exposure to multiple tech stacks
  • Professional skill development
  • Mentorship and peer community

This project-based summer experience is designed for students with no prior tech work experience. Students from NCShare participating institutions may apply only to the designated NCShare project (“Research Efficiency: Gamifying Smarter Compute Use”) and must use the non-Duke student application form.

2026 N.C. A&T Undergraduate and Graduate Research
& Creativity Symposium

April 23
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Student Center
Submit abstract, poster, and 3-5 minute video explaining your research by March 31
Register here

Judges needed! All judging will be done online prior to the event using a given rubric and set of instructions. Please complete the form to serve as a judge for this years' symposium. We anticipate that it will take no more than 2 hours of your time from April 13 - 20.

We are excited to invite you to showcase your research or creative work at the 2026 N.C. A&T Undergraduate & Graduate Research and Creativity Symposium, taking place April 23, 2026, in the Student Center, from 9:30 a.m.– 3:30 p.m. This university-wide event celebrates the innovation, curiosity, and scholarly excellence of Aggies across every discipline.

Whether you’ve completed a research study, created an original artwork, designed a performance, or explored a new idea with a faculty mentor, this is your moment to share your work with the campus community. All accepted presenters receive a certificate, with awards given to top submissions. Participation also counts toward the Undergraduate Research Graduation Cord.

GRADS-4C Seminar Speaker Series:
Decoding the Chemical Languages of Plants

April 23
1-2 p.m.
Virtual
Register here

Join us for a virtual seminar hosted by the GRADS-4C Genomic Research and Data Science Center for Computation and Cloud Computing.

This seminar will explore modern approaches to studying plant biochemistry. It will focus on how researchers investigate the chemical signals, pathways and interactions that plants use to grow and communicate at the molecular level. Attendees will gain insight into innovative tools and techniques that are advancing our understanding of plant biology and opening new possibilities in agriculture, sustainability, and biotechnology.

Featured Speaker: Jing-Ke Weng, Ph.D. | Inaugural Director Institute for Plant-Human Interface | Professor of Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and Bioengineering | Affiliated Professor of Chemical Engineering | Northeastern University
Research Focus: Plant Biochemistry 

Introducing the Griot's Garden

April 23
4-7 p.m.
The Department of English is partnering with Downtown Greensboro Parks to host the Griot's Garden on Thursday, April 23, from 4–7 p.m. As part of the event, there will be a vendor market highlighting local authors, book-related items for sale, a poetry reading featuring the Greensboro Poet Laureate and an open mic.
Questions?Contact Liane Freshwater at lwfreshwater@ncat.edu

English Department Research Symposium

April 29
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Student Center, Room 385

2026 Faculty Excellence Awards

April 30
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Deese Ballroom, Student Center

Each year N.C. A&T celebrates the outstanding accomplishments and efforts of its faculty innovators,educators, mentors and dynamic leaders with a celebration of faculty excellence. Faculty are recognized for excellence in research, interdisciplinary projects, teaching, graduate programs, community engagement and advising. They are also recognized via promotion and tenure appointments. 

 Kid-Friendly Event: Into the Universe

April 30
5-7 p.m.
N.C. A&T College of Education STEAM Lab
INTO THE UNIVERSE! – an interactive adventure that brings the wonders of astronomy, planetary exploration, and cosmic discovery right to you. Participants rotate through hands-on exploration stations where they experiment with light and lenses, map craters, model planetary orbits, and investigate the tools scientists use to study distant worlds. Perfect for learners of all ages who are ready to explore, experiment, and imagine what lies beyond our world.
Questions? Contact Charnell Long at 336/285-4428 or crlong@ncat.edu

Become a Certified Career Champion-
Help Us Reach 100 This Semester!

Enroll here
Various dates/times

The Career Champions program is a three‑part training series designed to equip faculty and staff with tools to better support students’ career readiness. We currently have 63 certified Career Champions and are aiming to reach 100 by the end of the semester. To support this goal, additional virtual sessions are now available, and each session lasts one hour. While the three parts do not need to be taken consecutively, all must be completed to earn certification. Interested participants can register using the enrollment form.
Questions? Contact Eboni Johnson, ecjohnson5@ncat.edu

MAY

Spring 2026 Commencement

Graduate Ceremony
May 8
6 p.m.
First Horizon Coliseum at the Greensboro Complex, 1921 West Gate City Boulevard

Undergraduate Ceremonies (1 & 2)
May 9 
9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Ceremony 1 (9 a.m.):
Colleges of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Education, Engineering, and Health and human Sciences
First Horizon Coliseum at the Greensboro Complex, 1921 West Gate City Boulevard

Ceremony 2 (2:30 p.m.):
Colleges of Arts, Humanities and Scocial Sciences, Business and Economics, and Science and Technology
First Horizon Coliseum at the Greensboro Complex, 1921 West Gate City Boulevard

Summer/Fall 2026 Graduation Application is Open!

 

The graduation application for Summer and Fall 2026 is now open. You can find the application in Aggie Access and complete the online form. The application fee is $60, non-refundable, so please meet with your advisor before you apply.

Important deadlines:
Summer I graduation application deadline is May 8
Summer II graduation application deadline is July 10
Fall graduation application deadline is Sept. 11
Questions? Contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@ncat.edu

ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Living Archives Project: Your Memories, Our History

F.D. Bluford Library’s Living Archives Project is an initiative to preserve the vibrant experiences and shared memories of N.C. A&T. students. Through the collection of student-contributed photographs, the Library aims to document the spirit, creativity, and everyday life of the Aggie community. This living archive ensures that the stories, traditions, and moments that define each generation are captured and preserved as part of the University’s history.    
Students can submit their photos here: https://forms.office.com/r/t5ZdBi5b3p

Coming Fall 2026 – Canvas by Instructure

North Carolina A&T State University will transition to a new learning management system (LMS), Canvas, for the Fall 2026 semester as a replacement for Blackboard. Canvas is widely adopted, integrates with many tools, and supports modern pedagogical features, offering a flexible and user-friendly environment for teaching and learning.
Information sessions for faculty, chairs, and administrative staff are scheduled for November and December 2025. Click here to register. Training will begin January 2026. Visit the Canvas Implementation website for FAQs and more information about the transition.

Thank you for your engagement and patience as we embark on this exciting new chapter.

Ready to Make a Difference?
Become a Student Organization Advisor Today!

Are you passionate about student development and eager to impact our campus community? Becoming a Registered Student Organization (RSO) Advisor is your chance to do just that! Join us in guiding and inspiring the next generation of leaders while enjoying these fantastic benefits:
    -Personal Growth: Enhance your leadership and mentoring skills as you support and guide student leaders through their journey.
   -Professional Development: Access exclusive training and development opportunities tailored to enhance your advisor skills and expertise.
   -Innovation & Creativity: Contribute to dynamic projects and events that foster creativity, collaboration, and personal growth among students.
   -Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow faculty, staff, and students, expanding your professional network and building meaningful relationships.

Fill out this form

Digital Navigator Program – Ongoing

F.D. Bluford Library has launched a pilot program to expand and support our laptop loans. Students, faculty, and staff can request to work with a digital navigator to support their digital inclusion needs.    The Digital Navigators at F.D. Bluford Library can help you:    Connect to free and low-cost internet options    Access digital literacy skills training    Recommend students to our laptop lending program    Request an appointment to work with a digital navigator:
       You can also call 336-285-4164 to get help filling out this form to make an appointment. Students who receive Pell grants qualify for reduced cost internet through the Affordable Connectivity Plan. We can help these students access this resource.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a crisis or having thoughts of suicide, please contact Counseling Services. Counseling Services provides trainings on suicide prevention. You can become a gatekeeper and save a life by recognizing the warning signs, offering hope, and referring others to seek professional assistance. Here are some resources on suicide prevention.

·         National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24 Hours) 1-800-273-8255
·         American Psychological Association (APA) http://www.apa.org/
·         Suicide warning signs http://www.apa.org/topics/suicide/signs.aspx
·         Speaking of Psychology: Preventing suicide http://www.apa.org/research/action/speaking-of-psychology/preventing-suicide.aspx
·         Suicide Prevention http://www.apa.org/advocacy/suicide-prevention/index.aspx

IT Policies, Standards, and Procedures 
Click here to access IT policies, standards, and procedures related to the responsibilities of employees, students, and affiliates when utilizing university data, software, and technology including the network infrastructure.
University Hotline
If you ever have a concern about improper conduct, fraud, waste or abuse, please do not keep it to yourself. You may report these concerns or any violation of policies, procedures, regulations, state and federal laws to your immediate supervisor or department head, if appropriate. There are also two methods for reporting concerns or violations anonymously and in confidence via the University Hotline. You may call the University Hotline toll free at 877-507-7313 or make a report online. Both reporting methods are confidential and are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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