A&T Announcements - Nov. 28, 2022
Federal Work Study Supervisor Informational Virtual Meetings – Beginning Dec. 5
Are you an N.C. A&T faculty or staff member and are interested in becoming a Work-Study supervisor? If so, please join the N.C. A&T Financial Aid Team during one of the virtual Work-Study informational meetings.
What is Work-Study? Federal Work-Study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. The program encourages community service work and work related to the student’s course of study.
The N.C. A&T Financial Aid Team is excited to grow the Work-Study employment and student experience across the campus.
10-10:30 a.m.
9-9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 13
Thursday, Dec. 15
Call for Nominations for Human Rights Medal Nomination Deadline – Dec. 12
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University University Awards and Convocation Planning Committee is currently soliciting nominations for the university's 2023 Human Rights Medal. The medal is given in honor of the extraordinary action against social injustice by four N.C. A&T freshmen – Ezell Blair Jr. (Jibreel Khazan), Franklin Eugene McCain, Joseph Alfred McNeil and David Richmond Jr. – on February 1, 1960.
Criteria and Eligibility
The award is presented to an individual who has made substantial and long-term contributions in furtherance of civil rights, civil liberties, and/or human rights. A "substantial" contribution is considered to be: a) one demonstrating a level of dedication or achievement beyond that expected in the normal course of an individual's work or b) one that significantly empowers marginalized individuals or a community.
Candidates for this award must be citizens of the United States and may be locally, nationally or internationally recognized. Nominees for the N.C. A&T Human Rights Medal will be evaluated according to the need fulfilled, actions demonstrated by the individual, and the scope of his or her contribution within the community.
The deadline for nominations is Monday, Dec. 12.
Winter Wishes in Aggieland Registration Deadline - Nov. 30
We have filled 94.4% of the gifts (“wishes”) for 200 children (up to three wishes per child) in the Guilford County foster care system this Holiday Season. There are 33 wishes left to be filled and enough time to register to grant one or more wishes via SignUpGenius by this Wednesday, Nov. 30. You may also make a contribution toward purchasing gifts for the remaining wishes by delivering cash or a monetary gift card to the Office of the Chancellor, Dowdy Administration Building, suite 418, by Wednesday at 11 a.m. Deliver new unwrapped gifts with the child’s name to the Deese Clock Tower on Friday, Dec. 2, between noon and 3 p.m., and pick up a thank you gift and treat. Thank you for participating in this event to support foster children in Guilford County.
Aggie Source Food Pantry/Aggie Rack
The Aggie Source Food Pantry and Rack is available to all currently enrolled students by appointments during regular operating hours. We offer food, feminine products at the pantry and professional wear at the professional clothing at the Rack. If you have any questions or would like further assistance, or information on drop-off please call 336.285.4453 or email us at aggiesource@ncat.edu. Hours of Operation: 1 - 5 p.m. (Monday and Tuesday) 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Wednesday and Thursday)
The mission of the Aggie Source Food Pantry is to support individuals by alleviating the stress associated with short-term food insecurity and other financial constraints, through the collection of non-perishable and shelf-stable food items. Apply today on 1891Connect! The Aggie Source food pantry is located at 205 Nocho Street, Suite 115 (the old Sebastian Health Building). We are open to currently registered students during regular hours of operation.
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.
Suicide Prevention and Resources
Counseling Services is here to help. We are located in Murphy Hall Suite 109 and can be reached at 336-334-7727 for free and confidential services.
Additional resources:
Call 911
Report to your nearest ER
Dial 988 for Suicide & Crisis Hotline
Call Counseling Services
Download Togetherall App
Download myssp app
Download OASIS app
Download Early alert app
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
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.
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.
Follow N.C. A&T on Social Media
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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 ScheduleThe 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
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 SupportCounseling 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.
N.C. A&T Extraordinary Opportunities Intent to Apply in Fall 2022 for Full Funding – Deadline Nov. 29
Aggie students and alumni, fill out this brief form no later than Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022 at 5 p.m. if you are applying for fully funded "extraordinary opportunities (EOs)" to study abroad, learn a skill, participate in leadership development, attend graduate school or more!
Faculty and staff, please share this information to curious and engaged students who may be a great fit for one or more EOs this year.
Contact Alsace Gallop (acgallop@ncat.edu) to access application materials, with questions, and for assistance on preparing outstanding personal statements and other application materials.
N.C. A&T’s Theatre Arts Program presents, “The Soul of Christmas” – Beginning Dec. 1
“The Soul of Christmas” is a finger-snapping, foot-tapping, hand-clapping holiday musical for the whole family. Join North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Theatre Arts Program beginning Dec. 1 as they journey into the world of joyful music that will lift your spirits and feed your soul.
Performance Dates and Times:
Thursday, Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 3 at 3 and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 4 at 3 and 7:30 p.m.
Location:
Paul Robeson Theatre on the campus of N.C. A&T State University
Cost:
Adults - $17
Senior citizens and non-A&T students - $11
Children 12 and younger - $6
A&T students - free with Aggie One Card
For tickets, call 336-334-7749 or visit www.ncataggies.com
Center for Advanced Transportation Mobility Webinar – Dec. 1
The Center for Advanced Transportation Mobility (CATM), directed by Maranda McBride, Ph.D., professor of management in N.C. A&T Willie A. Deese College of Business and Economics, will host a webinar Thursday, Dec. 1, at 9 a.m. EST. VTTI researcher, Jon Antin and Brian Wotring, will discuss their findings during their CATM-sponsored project, Rural Older Adult Driver Tailored Research Integrated Plan (ROAD TRIP). The webinar will be held via Zoom.
Interdisciplinary Innovations Seminar – Dec. 1
The Interdisciplinary Innovations Seminar will be held Thursday, Dec. 1, at 2 p.m. virtually using this Zoom link. Our guest speaker will be Barrett S. Caldwell, Ph.D., a professor of industrial engineering (and Aeronautics & Astronautics, by courtesy) at Purdue University. His Ph.D. (Univ. of California, Davis, 1990) is in social psychology, and B.S. degrees in aeronautics and astronautics and humanities (MIT, 1985). His research team is the Group Performance Environments Research (GROUPER) Laboratory.
With over 200 publications, Prof. Caldwell and GROUPER examine and improve how people get, share, and use information well in settings including aviation, critical incident response, healthcare, and spaceflight operations. During 2016-17, Prof. Caldwell was a Jefferson Science Fellow at the U.S. Department of State, assigned to environment, science, technology and health policy in the Office of Japanese Affairs. Prof. Caldwell has been Director and Principal Investigator of the NASA-funded Indiana Space Grant Consortium since 2002, promoting STEM education throughout Indiana. He was elected Fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society in 2008 and was elected to the IISE Council of Fellows in 2022. From January 1 – May 31, 2022, Caldwell provided stewardship to the School of Industrial Engineering at Purdue as the Interim Head.
Computing and Research Tools Workshop at North Carolina A&T State University – Dec. 2
An interactive virtual workshop designed to provide faculty with an overview of the latest computational and data visualization tools currently available at NC A&T and how these tools can be utilized in various types of interdisciplinary studies. In addition, faculty will gain insight into the growing collection of research tools, databases and services available at Bluford Library to support research, teaching and community engagement.
Finally, faculty will gain awareness about the types of research labs that are currently open to faculty and the process for becoming an authorized user of
each.
This 90-minute interactive workshop is open to faculty, research staff and graduate students.
Registration link: https://ncat.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlce-pqj0pEtLWFMsaIyAdlIGu2bta7GCd
Please contact Sherrice Allen, Ph.D. (svallen@ncat.edu), for additional information and/or questions.
Cram Jam – Dec. 4 and 5
Hey, Aggies! Relax before your exams at F.D. Bluford Library. There will be pizza, games and more!
Dec. 4 at 9 p.m. Exam Week Kickoff
Dec. 5 at 1 p.m. Therapy Pets
Need help with your final essays and research papers? Consultants from the University Writing Center will be in Bluford Library during Exam Week.
SAVE THE DATE: 2023 MLK Birthday Annual Commemoration – Jan. 18
This years’ theme for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration is “Envisioning Our Future!”
North Carolina A&T State University will collaborate with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Guilford Technical Community College and Guilford College to host the virtual MLK Celebration.
Location: North Carolina A&T State University, Harrison Auditorium at 7 p.m.
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.
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