A&T Announcements - May 6, 2026
april/May
UAPCC 2-Week University Curriculum Review
April 28 - May 12 and May 12 - 26
As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance and refine our curriculum, we request your valuable input on proposed curriculum changes. Your expertise and insights are crucial to ensuring the success and effectiveness of these modifications.
Please review the Curriculum Change Proposals located in 2025-2026 UAPCC 2-Week University Curriculum Review OneDrive using this link.
Then complete this Qualtrics Survey.
To provide feedback on multiple programs and/or courses, please complete a new survey for each.
The following proposals are included in this review:
• BA in Sociology
• NARS Courses
• BS in Agriculture Education: Agricultural Professional Service
• BS in Agriculture Education: Secondary Education
• History 215
• Minor in Theatre (Performance)
• Minor in Museum Studies
• CRJS Courses
• MBA with a Human Resources Management Concentration (Aggie Flight Path)
• (Program Deletion) Business Administration - Human Resources Management, MBA Online
May 12-26
Review Curriculum Change Proposals here.
Complete the associated survey here
The following proposals are included in this review:
• BA in Political Science (Aggie Flight Path)
• Minor in Dance
• Minor in Military Leadership: Commission Air Force
• Nanoengineering Programs (2 programs) and NANO Courses
• Speech Program Deletion and SPCH Course
You will have a two-week window for each program group to review the form and provide your feedback. Your prompt attention to this matter is highly appreciated.
If you have any questions or concerns during the review process, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Nichole Smith at nlsmith2@ncat.edu.
Thank you for your expertise and commitment to maintaining the high standards of our academic programs.
Minority Serving Cyberinfrastructure Consortium
Invites Your Input
As part of the Minority Serving Cyberinfrastructure Consortium grant project at N.C. A&T, the research team invites the A&T community to complete a brief, anonymous survey to better understand its use of research computing resources and overall cyberinfrastructure needs.Cyberinfrastructure includes computers, software, devices, networks, human skills, and technical expertise.
The insights gathered will help inform a transformative effort to enhance research capacity, strengthen data scholarship, and promote interdisciplinary collaboration at A&T.
The student portion of this survey was written by your peers, and we hope that you will engage and provide us with your honest feedback. Your participation is completely voluntary; no identifying information will be linked to your survey.
Additionally, if you are interested in participating in a graduate-student focus group to provide feedback about your research and computing experiences, please visit our contact form.
Your participation will help improve research computing across NC A&T and other HBCUs! For more about our NSF supported research please click here.
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 Social Sciences, Business and Economics, and Science and Technology
First Horizon Coliseum at the Greensboro Complex, 1921 West Gate City Boulevard
Visit the Commencement 2026 Website for more details
N.C. A&T Weekly Farmers Market
Wednesdays through Aug. 26
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Front Porch, AVB Student Health Center
Visit the Fresh and Local Farmer’s Market on Wednesdays through Aug. 26! Shop fresh, local items and support a local farmer.
- SNAP/EBT accepted
- SNAP dollars quadruple for eligible produce purchases
- SNAP, cash and cards accepted
- SNAP sign up assistance available
Questions? Contact Shewana McSwain at 336/285-4673 or freshandlocal@ncat.edu
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
Staff Senate Spring Forum and Field Day
May 12
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Williams Dining Hall/Holland Bowl
Register for field day activities
Staff Senate will host a Spring Forum and Field Day Event on Tuesday, May 12, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. in Williams Dining Hall and the Holland Bowl. Competitions range from physical challenges to skill and coordination tasks and even mental strategy games. There's something for everyone.
Join us for lunch, games and learning about campus resources available to professional staff. This event is open all SHRA & EHRA non-teaching professional staff.
The Progressive Toastmasters Open House
May 19
5:45-6:45 p.m.
General Classroom Building Room 116A
You're invited to the Progressive Toastmasters Club Open House!
Join us to discover how Toastmasters can elevate your public speaking, communication and leadership skills. You'll witness inspiring speeches, engaging impromptu speaking exercises, and learn about the supportive atmosphere we foster. Come see how Toastmasters can help you grow personally and professionally. Don't miss out! Bring a friend and come see what we're all about!
Regular monthly meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 5:45 -6:45 p.m. in General Classroom Building, room 116A. It is a hybrid meeting (in-person and on zoom).
Questions? Contact Gail Wiggins at gbwiggins80@gmail.com or 336/327-2546
JUNE
2026 Truth and Transformation Conference
June 1-2
Alumni-Foundation Event Center
Register here
The Center of Excellence for Social Justice (CESJ) in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at N.C. A&T announces the 2026 Truth and Transformation Conference, a free, two-day social justice gathering dedicated to advancing equity and transformational community engagement.
The Truth and Transformation Conference supports broader learning opportunities that enhance critical thinking and foster awareness of cultural and community differences. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the conference examines social justice issues while creating an inclusive space for scholars, activists, students and community members —regardless of major or discipline — to engage in meaningful dialogue and collaboration.
This free conference will feature a dynamic series of interactive sessions, networking opportunities, and experiences designed to engage students, faculty and the broader community, all while centering efforts to advance social justice.
Calls for proposals are still being accepted; interested participants should visit this link for submission details.
Conference Schedule:
Monday, June 1
The Truth and Transformation Conference will be held at the NC A&T Alumni Event Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The day will conclude with a Social Justice Opening Art Exhibition Reception at the N.C. A&T University Art Galleries from 5 pm.m to 7 p.m.
Tuesday, June 2
Conference sessions will continue at the Alumni Event Center from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Questions? Contact cesj@ncat.edu.
Meet Me for Tea: Mingle with Division of Research Staff
June 2
2-3 p.m.
Fort IRC 4th Floor Atrium
RSVP by May 29
The Division of Research will host its "Meet Me for Tea" event on Tuesday, June 2 from 2-3 p.m. at the Fort IRC 4th floor Atrium.This informal meet and mingle opportunity will allow employees and students to engage with division team members.
We want to meet you, so RSVP by the May 29th deadline to let us know you're coming!
GRADS-4C 3rd Annual Cloud Computing Education in Data Science, Genomics and Health Symposia
June 8-9
Koury Convention Center, Greensboro, N.C.
More event information is here!
GRADS-4C Research Symposium 3rd Annual Cloud Computing Education in Data Science, Genomics and Health Symposia - AI and Digital Health: Potential, Promise and Peril; 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.
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 and 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
ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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
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