A&T Announcements

A&T Announcements - Oct. 31, 2022

AGGIE Wellness 365-Day – Nov. 2

Students and employees (faculty and staff) are encouraged to come out on Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. to enjoy a full day of health and wellness activities during AGGIE Wellness 365 Day. All AGGIES are welcome to engage in activities designed to support your mind, body, and heart. Activities ranging from meditation rooms to laser tag are an activity for everyone.     Access wristbands will be located at the Alumni Foundation, Student Health Center, Village Quad, and Student Center. These access wristbands are required for participation in the activities and food trucks.     Before you go, complete the Fall 2022 AGGIE Wellness 365-Day survey to let us know what you liked this year and what you want to see in the future.

Presentation with Student Center Candidate: Robert McNair – Nov. 3

Please join the open presentation of candidate Robert McNair for the position of Executive Director of the Student Center, Nov. 3, 2022 from noon-12:50 p.m. via Zoom.
    Presentation topic: “Vision for managing a student center with projected student enrollment increases: five-year strategic plan”
    Presentation of Executive Director for Student Center: Charles Amerson – Nov. 4

Please join the open presentation of candidate Robert McNair for the position of Executive Director of the Student Center, Nov. 4, 2022 from noon-12:50 p.m. via Zoom.
    Presentation topic: “Vision for managing a student center with projected student enrollment increases: five-year strategic plan”

Volunteers Needed for Research Study – Ongoing until Oct. 2023

We would like to invite you to participate in a research study to provide your preferences for data collection and sharing practices of healthcare IoT devices. We are looking for adults (18 years of age and older) who currently live in the United States to complete a 15-20 minute survey. This research study seeks to understand individuals' preferences for healthcare IoT data collection and sharing practices. Our research team hopes to provide insight to system designers and manufacturers to improve the design and implementation of data collection and sharing practices of healthcare IoT devices.

Clear Bag Policy for Harrison Auditorium

In an effort to enhance public safety, Harrison Auditorium has modified its security policy by limiting the size and style of bags allowed in the Auditorium.        Approved Bags    • Clear Tote – Plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12″x6″x12″    • Plastic Storage Bag – Clear, one (1) gallon, resealable    • Small Clutch Purse – Approximately the size of a hand with or without a handle or strap. No larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ with or without a handle or strap. Can be carried separately or within an approved plastic bag.

An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at a gate designated for this purpose. Please limit the number of items you bring to the facility on event days.
       Prohibited items include, but are not limited to:    • All purses, bags or containers larger than a small clutch bag    • Backpacks    • Binocular case – Binoculars may be worn around the neck    • Briefcases    • Camera bags    • Cinch bags    • Computer bags    • Coolers    • Fanny packs    • Luggage of any kind    • Seat Cushions

Winter Wishes

N.C. A&T will sponsor children placed in Guilford County foster care this holiday season by providing gifts (wishes) to 200 children. Each child has identified up to three wishes to be provided by our university community. Please sign up to grant a wish by Nov. 30. Wishes should be delivered to the Deese Clock Tower on Dec. 2 between noon and 3 p.m. Please remember that wishes should be new, unwrapped and labeled with the name of the child. For more information, please contact the Office of the Chancellor at chancellor@ncat.edu.

Diabetes Speaker Series - Call for Presentations (monthly, ongoing)

Our campus Diabetes Speaker Symposium is officially recruiting individuals to lead monthly research talks. We would like to hear from faculty and/or student researchers who can provide a 30-45-minute presentation during the AY 2022-2023. Topics can range from diabetes research, to social/ psychological/behavioral determinants of health, to methodologies used in diabetes related research. Interested speakers please contact Dr. Jeannette Wade (jmwade1@ncat.edu) to discuss scheduling. For more information, visit the NCDRC website.

 

Spring and Summer 2023 Course Advisement and Registration – Oct. 10-Nov. 28

Advisement for spring and summer 2023 begins on October 10, 2022. Students should contact their faculty advisor to schedule an appointment to discuss courses that should be taken based on their curriculum guide. Students must obtain their alternate pin from their faculty advisor and/or department chairperson.      

Registration begins on Oct. 31. Students are allowed to register based on their earned credit hours.         Monday, Oct. 31 – Graduate Students and Seniors (90 or more earned credit      hours)     Tuesday, Nov. 1 – Juniors (60 – 89 earned credit hours)     Wednesday, Nov. 2 – Sophomores (30 – 59 earned credit hours)     Thursday, Nov. 3 – Freshmen (less than 30 earned credit hours) 

When registering for classes, all students are required to OPT IN or OPT OUT of AggieAlert!, the university’s emergency notification system that sends text messages to your phone in the event of emergencies, life-threatening situations and/or inclement weather. Failure to opt-in or opt-out prior to class registration will result in a hold being placed on student accounts. To prevent an account hold, log into Aggie Access/Aggie Alert and follow the instructions. 

Registration closes on Monday, Nov. 28.

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Application Deadline – Oct. 31

If you have student loan debt, you may qualify for debt forgiveness. We’re reaching out to make sure North Carolina A&T State University employees are aware of the upcoming deadline of Oct. 31, 2022 to get special flexibility on applications for federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness.  

The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program forgives the remaining balance on federal direct student loans for certain public service employees after a total of 120 months of qualifying payments. The State Government is a qualifying employer. Other types of qualifying public service include work for other types of government, 501(c)(3) organizations, and some nonprofits.  

The temporary PSLF waiver makes it possible for millions of public service workers to get credit for past periods of repayment that would otherwise not qualify –reducing or potentially eliminating student loan debt. For example, under the waiver:

  1. Past periods of repayment will now count whether or not you made a payment, made that payment on time, for the full amount due, or on a qualifying repayment plan;
  2. Borrowers with a FFEL Program loan, Perkins Loan, or certain other federal student loans can benefit by consolidating their loans into a Direct Consolidation Loan and receive credit for periods of repayment pre-consolidation; and
  3. You are eligible for forgiveness even if you are not employed by a qualifying employer at the time of application.
  4.  The deadline to take advantage of this opportunity is Oct. 31, 2022!  

To learn more:

  1.  Visit studentaid.gov/pslf/, studentaid.gov/pslfwaiver, or ncdoj.gov/PSLF.  
  2. Contact your student loan servicer and let them know that you are interested in PSLF and the waiver.  Your loan servicer should be able to assist you.

It is important to act quickly as consolidation could take one to two months to complete. Please set aside time this week to see if you can benefit – and thank you for serving your community and our state!   

Quality Enhancement Plan Graduate Assistants

During the fall 2022 semester, Quality Enhancement Plan: Toward Enhanced Achievement in Mathematics (QEP: TEAM) graduate assistants are tutoring students enrolled in MATH 101, 102, 103, 104, 110, 111, 112, and 131. The purpose of QEP: TEAM is to improve student success in eight general education mathematics courses. Graduate assistants tutoring program is part of the QEP: TEAM student support initiative.     Lovie Matthews tutors in the Bluford Library on the 2nd Floor in Room 5 each week on Monday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 to 6 p.m., Thursday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Friday 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Amel Hamidouche tutors online through Upswing (Upswing Tutoring) each week on Monday 4:30 to 8:30 p.m., Wednesday 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Thursday 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Strategic Priorities

The following focused priorities for 2022-23 reflect North Carolina A&T State University’s goal to perform and be recognized at the highest level of doctoral research universities. As we pursue new levels of competitiveness and impact, we continue to drive toward meeting

A&T PREEMINENCE 2023 key performance indicators (KPIs) for student success, while also advancing the research enterprise and institutional efficiency and effectiveness through operational improvements. Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) are integrated throughout the priorities. All employees are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the university’s strategic priorities at here.

 

Fall 2022 Digital Learning Faculty Fellows

Would you like to discuss online teaching and digital tools? Need faculty feedback on embedding career competencies and micro-credentials into course design? Our Fall 2022 Digital Learning Faculty Fellows are here for peer consultations and support. Connect with these knowledgeable faculty during virtual office hours or weekly online teaching check-ins. Visit the Online Faculty Commons Community in Blackboard and click on the "Digital Learning Faculty Fellows" link in the navigation bar to connect.

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Eastern Transportation Coalition MBUF Pilot Enrollment

As gas tax that supports a well-functioning transportation system has become unsustainable over the last decade, the Eastern Transportation Coalition, a partnership of 17 states and Washington D.C., needs your help to explore an alternative approach, called a Mileage-Based User Fee (MBUF), where each driver pays for the miles they drive instead of the fuel they buy.

To better understand how an MBUF program could work, the Coalition is conducting a FREE Pilot Program in North Carolina and they want N.C. A&T students, faculty, and staff to join and tell them their perception of MBUF and its impact on our communities. Please see more information and sign up on this link. Your voice matters for new upcoming statewide transportation initiative!

Student Center, Campus Rec & Corbett Pool Fall 2022 Schedule

The fall semester schedules will go as follows:
Student Center***
Effective Saturday, Aug. 15
Monday – Friday, 7 a.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m.-11 p.m.
Sunday, noon-11 p.m.

Campus Recreation Center***
Effective, Wednesday, Aug. 17
Monday – Thursday, 6 a.m.-midnight*
Friday, 6 a.m.-9 p.m.*
Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.**
Sunday, 2 p.m.-9 p.m.**
*Closed weekdays from 2p to 4p for deep cleaning
**Closed for home football games

Corbett Pool***
Effective, Wednesday, Aug. 17
Monday – Friday, noon-8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, Closed

***Subject to change with notice

Enroll/Waive Student Blue Insurance

Students are required to have health insurance either by remaining on their parents’ insurance or buying an individual insurance plan. Students without insurance may purchase the Student Blue Student Health Insurance. Students will be automatically billed (on tuition account) and enrolled in the Student Blue coverage, unless a waiver is completed by the semester due date Sept. 12.

University Writing Center Hours and Services Offered
The University Writing Center, located in the General Classroom Building, Room 309, is currently open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday (virtually) from 2-6 p.m.

The UWC assists students with organization, development, audience awareness, sentence structure, grammar, punctuation, citations, and other writing concepts for all types of writing in all classes. Students may schedule an appointment at www.ncat.mywconline.com or may visit the UWC for walk-in assistance.     The UWC assists faculty by providing course-imbedded tutors, delivering presentations, and facilitating workshops. Additionally, writing consultants will visit classrooms to introduce the UWC to students. Faculty and staff should email the UWC at uwc@ncat.edu to request services. They may also call the UWC at 336-285-3531.

COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination/Boosters Available
The A.V. Blount Jr. Student Health Center is available for COVID-19 testing Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

COVID-19 vaccines are also available at the Student Health Center Pharmacy Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2-4 p.m. daily. 

TogetherAll - Student Support

Counseling Services has partnered with an online service called TogetherAll to provide 24/7 support to students. Students can register with their Aggie email, provide quick demographical information (can also remain anonymous) and in 3 minutes have access to a counselor at any time. The service also provides mental health resources, peer support communities, creative outlets and more.

Get ready: Rhodes Scholarship, Fulbright Program grant, and more (2022-23 AY)

Aggies students, current alumni, and graduating seniors: it's time to DREAM BIG and Explore The Extraordinary for the 2022-23 academic year!

-Do you want to become a leader and gain a network of global peers at the U. of Oxford in England as a Rhodes Scholar?-Would you like to pursue an independent project, earn a postgraduate degree, or help foreign students learn about America while learning English as a Fulbright Program grantee?-Are you interested in FULL FUNDING to learn a language, study or intern abroad, conduct independent projects/research, participate in leadership and graduate school preparation programs, earn a postgraduate degree, and more?

Get in contact with Ms. Alsace Gallop in NCAT Extraordinary Opportunities: acgallop@ncat.edu. Stay tuned now through next semester for required campus deadlines, advising deadlines, and information sessions.

Learn STEM Skills and Credentials with Digital Badge Program
N.C. A&T is starting a digital badge program, funded by the National Science Foundation, to enable undergraduate students to increase their STEM skills through mentorship programs, experiential learning activities, research opportunities, scholarships, and more.

The ASETTS program will connect students to researchers, professionals, and alumni from STEM‐related fields currently working in transportation careers and give students extra credentials to increase their marketability and secure employment after graduation.

Data Management Planning for Research Faculty – Nov. 1

Are you applying for a research grant or beginning a research study? If you don’t have a Data Management Plan (DMP), you’re going to need one! All federal funding agencies now require DMPs. Join us to see how data management planning improves the quality of your research project and benefits all members of the research team, as well as other scientists around the world. This workshop will cover the basics of comprehensive data management planning, including storage of and global access to your data. The workshop will begin at 11 a.m. and will last approximately 75 minutes. Register here.

Day of the Dead Cultural Exhibit – Nov. 1-11

In honor of Latin culture, the Office of Intercultural Engagement and Estamos Unidos will host its annual Day of the Dead Exhibit in the Student Center on the first floor lobby. The exhibit will be viewable from Nov. 1-11, 2022. For more information, please contact the Office of Intercultural Engagement at 336-334-47800 or oie@ncat.edu.

Research Impact: Assessing and Tracking Your Research – Nov. 3

Do you want to know what kind of impact your published research is making in your discipline? Do you want to plan your research trajectory? Looking to publish in the top journals but do not know where to start?  Join Bluford Library to learn how you can track, analyze, and visualize the impact of your research. We will explore research impact tools that are easy to use, and which provide a variety of options for analyzing your research engagement. These tools also provide opportunities to network with other researchers in your field and identify potential collaborators. Research impact data can also be analyzed on an institutional basis, which can aid campus decision making. The workshop will begin at 3 p.m. and will last approximately 60 minutes. Register here.

Cybersecurity: Student-Run Security Operations Center DEMO – Nov. 3 and 4

The Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity Research, Education and Outreach's (CREO) Student-Run SIEM Security Operations Center is active! The SOC is one of CREO’s core Earn-as-You-Learn (EAYL) Programs designed to employ N.C. A&T students while simultaneously providing them with the required SOC experience needed to attain competitive high-paying jobs in the cybersecurity sector. We invite interested students, faculty and staff to visit the SOC and participate in a demonstration led by students at CREO’s Yanceyville office (2105 Yanceyville St., Greensboro, NC.) Nov. 3 and 4 anytime between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Currently, we are taking expressions of interest from students interested in working at the SOC please follow the link to submit.

 University Writing Center November Presentations – Nov. 10

The University Writing Center presents two workshops as part of the “Demystifying Academic Writing, Part II.”

The “Sentence Structure” workshop will be held from 10-10:50 a.m.

Additionally, the “Citing Sources in MLA and APA Styles” workshop will be held from 2:30-3:15 p.m.

Both workshops will be located in the General Classroom Building Auditorium (A218).

Email questions to Shirley Faulkner-Springfield, Ph.D. at uwc@ncat.edu

University Writing Center November Presentations – Nov. 17

The University Writing Center presents two workshops as part of the “Demystifying Academic Writing, Part II.”

“The Comma & The Period” workshop will be held from 10-10:50 a.m.

Additionally, the “Citing Sources in MLA & APA Styles” workshop will be held from 2:30-3:15 p.m.

Both workshops will be located in the General Classroom Building Auditorium (A218).

Email questions to Shirley Faulkner-Springfield, Ph.D. at uwc@ncat.edu

Introduction to the Center for Advanced Transportation Mobility

Watch A Brief Introduction to Center for Advanced Transportation Mobility (CATM) to learn more about the center and its efforts. Maranda McBride, Ph.D., professor of management and CATM director, explains the research, education, workforce development, and technology activities sponsored by CATM to accomplish the goal of identifying and disseminating solutions that address mobility challenges associated with the movement of both people and goods as well as other critical transportation issues.

Calling All Phi Beta Kappa Members – Respond by Nov. 18

The University/Honors College is interested in chartering a Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Society chapter. Membership in this society requires that there is an adequate and stable nucleus of faculty and staff for organizing a new chapter and efficiently conducting its activities.     If you have been inducted in PBK, please send an email to Dean Margaret I. Kanipes, Ph.D. at mikanipe@ncat.edu by Nov. 18, 2022.

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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