Hangman's noose found at Joint School
of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering |
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UNC
Board of Governors systemic, entrenched, unvarnished, institutional
Racism and Racketeering: De facto NCA&T/UNCG
Joint Millennial Campus & Joint School of Nanoscience
and Nanoengineering conduit
diverting HBCU NC A&T 75 acres of farmland, USDA sole
source agreement to located building on NC A&T farm,
Federal Research and programs to be accessed by HWI UNC
Greensboro, non-existent alleged NCA&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus Gateway Research Park, Inc., and
Greensboro businesses.
Michael J. Pippen
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Ask
(then )UNC President Erskine Bowles, Dr.
Alan Mabe, Dr. Alton Thompson, Dr. David H.
Perrin, Dr. James Ryan and NC A&T Chancellor
Harold Martin, where are NC A&T Nanoscience
degrees? |
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Fraudulent claiming HBCU NC A&T and HWI UNCG
were partners in NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC
A&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus. May 2007 UNC Board of Governors
established alleged Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering, at de
facto NC
A&T / UNCG Joint Millennial Campus, UNCG affiliate, Gateway
University
Research Park, Inc., |
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to
offer (a) joint interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree and (a) joint
professional science master's degree.
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The National Center for
Educational Statistics (NCES) responsible
for collecting and presenting statistical
data and information for the nation;
classifies Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
as Nanotechnology CIP 15.1601: Engineering
technologies and Engineering related fields. |
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PCG/UNC-NCCCS/UNC Interim report
3.doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.ATPCC.1/CC.14/10May05 |
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University of North Carolina at
Greensboro 2008-2009 Profile |
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Historical black North Carolina A&T,
as one of the state's two land grant
institutions, has programs through
the doctoral level. Its programs
include engineering, arts and
sciences, agricultural and
environmental sciences, business and
economics, education, nursing,
technology, and graduates studies.
“The expected roles of a land-grant
institution, is teaching agriculture
and engineering, and providing
cooperative extension services” . |
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For Liberal Arts UNC Greensboro with
doctorial programs in music and nursing to
offer Nanoscience degrees requires access
to NC A&T academic programs and research:
“Although the degree is in Nanoscience (does
not include Nanoengineering),
students will be given the opportunity to
take relevant courses at the School of
Engineering at North Carolina A&T University
and must be able to work on collaborative
projects with faculty in the School of
Engineering. |
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Doctor of Philosophy in Nanoscience
The PhD in Nanoscience requires a minimum of
60 hours and is designed to prepare students
to take positions in industrial,
governmental, or academic research settings
by providing a solid background in
Nanoscience theory and experimental
techniques through course work and
dissertation research. |
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Dr. James Sadler Associate Vice
President for Academic Planning
University of North Carolina :
December 9, 2009
UNC Graduate Council recommends
authorization of the joint PhD. |
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When all
of the occupations which will be
affected by nanotechnology will
require a BS in engineering with a
broad, interdisciplinary and
multi-disciplinary approach; will
require an understanding not only of
electrical, mechanical and civil
engineering, but biology, physics
and chemistry as well.
Why
is across-town Liberal Art UNC
Greensboro with programs in music
and nursing, requiring relevant
courses be taken at the School of
Engineering at North Carolina A&T
University and will be able to work
on collaborative projects with
faculty in the School of
Engineering”, except
for unvarnished racism offering
Nanotechnology degrees? |
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HBCU
institution North
Carolina A&T, one of the state's two land grant
institutions, has programs through the doctoral level.
Its programs include engineering, arts and sciences,
agricultural and environmental sciences, business and
economics, education, nursing, technology, and graduates
studies. “
The expected roles of a land-grant institution,
is teaching agriculture and engineering, and providing
cooperative extension services”. NC
A&T's 2001 amend University Master Plan called for
developing 75 acres of land along East Lee Street
targeted to develop new opportunities for both research
and education in both the private and academic arenas
between the University's technology and agricultural
research and its students, which didn't include
across-town historical white
UNC Greensboro and UNCG affiliated members of the
Greensboro business community. |
Reported in the Media: Last month, the members [Greensboro
Area Chamber of Commerce] came up with a recommendation:
a Knowledge Campus, " more commonly known as a research
park. this campus would house N.C. A&T's and UNC-G's
flagship research programs, like engineering
and biotechnology"
There, cutting-edge research could be spun off into startup
businesses and lure exiting ones from other parts of the
nation. Young people would flock to Greensboro for a shot at
high-paying, high-tech jobs with a real future. Emphasis
added. Could
Greensboro Support Research Park? News & Record Oct.19.1997
Beth McMurtrie. |
In 2003-04, with the backbone of North
Carolina's industrial economy Tobacco, Textiles,
and Furniture outsourced, in decline/recession
or outsourced with appropriations for UNC-System
taking an ever increasing multi-billion dollar
bite out of state's coffers, North Carolina's
Legislature thru House Bill 1264 (HB 1264)
direct UNC-BOG and COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM to
contract a private consulting firm that had
experience in higher education to conduct a
comprehensive study (Staying
a step ahead) of the mission and
educational program needs to ensure that the
State's citizens are academically prepared
and equipped for current job opportunities and
jobs of the future in North Carolina's growing
knowledge economy.
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On Erskine Bowls watch emerging from a legislative
mandated study HB 1264 , Staying
a Step Ahead, to ensure the
State's citizens are academically
prepared and equipped for current
job opportunities and jobs of the
future in North Carolina's growing
knowledge economy, explicitly
referred to research clusters
created by HBCU NCA&T |
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Nanotechnology and
Biotechnology should have been NC A&T
Signature programs |
HB 1264 (6), says
with regard to the University System,
there shall be special emphasis on the
development of signature programs for
Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and the University of North
Carolina at Pembroke.
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“Signature programs” have been defined
as those that are distinctive, that
build on
existing strengths,
that advance the institution’s profile,
and that serve regional and/or state
economic transformation needs." |
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“Expertise in nanotechnology may become
a prerequisite for many scientists and
engineers that support a wide variety of
industries, nano expertise among the
North Carolina science and engineering
workforce may soon become a competitive
advantage issue for the state. [PCG/UNC-NCCCS/UNC
Interim report
3.doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.ATPCC.1/CC.14/10May05
Page 34 ]
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"It is
predicted that nano scale science will
change the nature of almost every
human-made product this century. This
field has great potential applications
in materials, medicine, electronics,
optics, data storage, advanced
manufacturing, environment, energy, and
national security. PCG/UNC-NCCS/UNC
Interim report3. doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.Atpcc.I
/CC.14/10May05 page 109] |
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Historical
Black Land Grant NC A&T was listed as
University focus on Nanotechnology May 2005.
Cross town Historical White
UNC Greensboro was not listed as a
University focused on Nanotechnology. |
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Negotiation
began in 2002 and September 2004 NC A&T
State University celebrated the sighing of Memorandum of
Understanding with the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) with the opening of the National Resources
Conservation Services Eastern Regional Technology Center
whose service area consisted of 24 states and the Caribbean
area. The Greensboro Center was also home to the remote sensing
lab. The Memorandum of Understanding says A&T has a working
farm with modern facilities and farm equipment. NRCS will
benefit from the use of this farm by being able to provide
hands-on training to NRCS employees. NRCS can sponsor field
studies that can serve as demonstrations
to both NRCS trainees and also local and regional farmers.
A&T constituents will also benefit from this type of applied
investigation. Finally, A&T faculty and students can also
benefit academically by conducting scholarly research and
publishing this information. |
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Staying a Step
Ahead (HB 1264(7)(2003-04)) the
Legislature mandated the Board of Governors
emphasized existing and new programs at
Liberal Arts Universities specifically
aimed at meeting business, industry,
workforce, and career needs of North
Carolina in the State's changing and growing
knowledge-based economy, taking into
account, as appropriate, State and regional
economic strategies. |
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"Its [UNCG] historically strong
programs in music, education and
nursing are not the kinds of
programs that spin off research and
development or software companies to
fuel high tech economies [Ken
Mayer, Editorial, UNCG, A&T
University will need to be leaders
in the charge for high-tech industry
in the Triad, Triad Business Journal
Nov 9, 1998] ( Ken Mayer is former
Chairman UNCG BOT 2003-2004 &
2004-2005.
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The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
2003-2004 Profile |
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With the source of
enrollment growth being minorities as white
enrollment leveled off across the
University of North Carolina, Guilford
Technical Community College experiencing
record enrollment, ECPI University and ITT
Tech offering addition technology based
education in the Triad education market
place. What’s left on the plate for
Majority serving Liberal Arts UNCG with a
potential national and egional prominent
HBCU NCA&T across town?
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Would political astute business
organization affiliated UNC-G use political
connections to reposition Majority serving
UNC-G in and Minority serving NCA&T out?
UNC-G 2003-08 formulated a 2003-08 academic
plan to establish a joint Millennial campus
with NC A&T. |
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NCGS § 116-36.5. (c) All money received through
development of a Millennial Campus of a constituent
institution of The University of North Carolina as
defined by NCGS § 116-198.33(4b), from whatever source,
including the net proceeds from the lease or rental of
real property on a Millennial Campus, shall be placed in
a special, continuing, and nonreverting trust fund
having the sole and exclusive use for further
development of that Millennial Campus. Logically
there was no incentive for NC A&T to establish a JMC
with UNCG and shared the proceeds pursuant NCGS
§ 116-36.5. (c). |
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Rewinding to 1991-92, at
bequest of UNC Board of
Governors NC Legislature
enacted NC GA § 116‑252.
Piedmont Triad Graduate Engineering
Program in support faculty and
graduate students involved
in engineering at the campuses
of The University of North
Carolina. In doing so UNC Board
of Governors rejected a $20
Million dollar
NCA&T/UNC-G Engineering
and Science Research Center. |
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Reported
in the Media: "UNCG/A&T proposal had
won the enthusiastic endorsement of top
Greensboro business leaders. Acting through the
Greensboro Development Corp., they last year
commissioned a $300,000 study to determine what
areas of research at UNCG/A&T center could engage
in to the benefit of the Triad economy and
its industries"; and I'm [banker E.S.
``Jim'' Melvin, chairman of the Greensboro
Development Corp convinced it [Research Center]
is the thing to do, but we've got to work
through the university system, build the case
for it and get it high on the board's priority
list. That's going to take some time.'' reported
Jack Scism TRIAD
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER: VIABLE DREAM OR PIE
IN THE SKY? , JACK SCISM |
Alleged
in the media: " Wilbur
L. Ross Jr., a billionaire financier
and the country's newest textile
industry baron, plans to invest more
money in nanotechnology companies. "
[Wilbur Ross forms partnership to
invest in nanotech firms Monday, May
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"Last
year, the development corporation proposed the idea of
developing a UNCG/A&T Knowledge and Industry Campus,
perhaps in southeast Greensboro...This would be the
beginning of our version of N.C. State's Centennial
Campus." [Ken Mayer, Editorial, UNCG, A&T University
will need to be leaders in the charge for high-tech
industry in the Triad, Triad Business Journal Nov
9,1998] ( Ken Mayer former Chairman UNCG BOT 2003-2004 &
2004-2005. |
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No
statuary NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
2003 enabling Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc.
to administer the educational, research,
and economic development mission of a Joint Millennial
Campus. No
lawful leased was executed by Board of Governors to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development, Inc. for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and facilities
and 75-acre parcel of NC A&T Farmland. |
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A
Millennial Campus is Real Property designated by UNC Board of
Governors pursuant NCGS116-198.34 (8b) ....of a constituent
institution, to designate real property held by, or to be
acquired by, a constituent institution as a Millennial Campus" of
the institution...Upon formal request by the constituent
institutions, the Board of Governors may authorize two or more
constituent institutions which meets the requirements of this
section to create a joint Millennial Campus. §
116-198.34. General Powers of Board of Governors. (UNC
Policy Manual 600.1.3 ). Any proposal involving the acquisition or
disposition by the institution of any interest in real property
shall be recommended by the Board of Trustees. Emphasis
added |
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HBCU
institution North Carolina A&T,
one of the state's two land grant institutions, has programs through
the doctoral level. Its programs include engineering, arts and
sciences, agricultural and environmental sciences, business and
economics, education, nursing, technology, and graduates studies. “
The expected roles of a land-grant institution,
is teaching agriculture and engineering, and providing cooperative
extension services”. NC
A&T's 2001 amend University Master Plan called for developing 75
acres of land along East Lee Street targeted to develop new
opportunities for both research and education in both the private
and academic arenas between the University's technology and
agricultural research and its students, which didn't include
across-town historical white UNC Greensboro and its members of the
Greensboro business community. |
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NCGS § 116-198.34. (8b) says in part “The designation should be
based on the express finding that the institution has the
administrative and fiscal capacity to create and maintain such a
campus, and provided further, that the Board of Governors has found
that the creation of the constituent institution's "Millennial
Campus" will enhance the institution's research, teaching, and
service missions as
well as enhance the economic development of the region.” A&T is
known for its engineering and agricultural programs and UNCG’s
background is nursing and the humanities “ [13] .
NCA&T and cross-town UNC- G have different research, teaching, and
service missions. |
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Greensboro
City's Greensboro
Connections 2025 Comprehensive Plan was adopted May
2003. A key principle of the Comprehensive Plan
is to promote economic development in historically
under-served parts of the City such as East Greensboro.
Properties in these areas should receive priority
consideration as the City designates and promotes land for
economic development. The NCA&TSU Farm site is one such
candidate. 7D.3 Promote economic development through
public/private partnerships to include government, economic
development agencies, educational and health care
institutions, and businesses. Build on existing partnerships
and initiatives in this effort. Examples include:
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University-related
research and development opportunities with UNCG and
NCA&TSU (building on the example of the Nussbaum Center
incubator facility)[ One of their primary tasks will
be keeping tabs on research at the two universities, in
areas such as engineering and sciences, that might have
commercial uses. They will look for existing companies that
could benefit from that research and explore the potential
of using it to create start-up businesses.]
Work with NCA&TSU to
establish a research park on the A&T farm property, [NCA&T
Farmland is located in Guilford County not Greensboro City |
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Notwithstanding NCA&T's 2001 Master Plan
update calling for establishing a university Millennial Campus
at the farm, credited in the media as the work of UNC-G district NC
Senator Kay Hagan, June 30, 2003, the General Assembly, Session Law
2003-294, Section 6.20, reallocated former Central School of the
Deaf from the State property Office to UNC BOG to be used for the
establishment of Millennium campuses of the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University. |
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UNC
Board of Governors Committee for Budget and Finance, chaired by Jim
Phillips, Jr., July 2003 recommend Law 2003-2984,Section 6.20 Transfer of Land for the
Millennium Campuses of UNC Greensboro and NC A&T State University. |
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Alleged in the Media : "A&T is interested in economic
development, and we want to be involved with anyone who
shares the same interest." said , NCA&T Chancellor
Renick."
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In
2003 Chancellor Renick was President of the Greensboro
Merchants Association and on Greater Greensboro Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors. NCA&T Board of Trustees
minutes allege, February 19, 2003, NC A&T Chancellor Renick
stated that he wanted to make the Board aware of a potential
real estate opportunity based on a collaborative arrangement
with UNC-Greensboro regarding the North Carolina School for
the Deaf- a property that has been vacated. The Chancellor
indicated that a proposal has been submitted to the
Department of Administration to craft a partnership between
the two universities Conversations between the two
Chancellors and Provosts have been ongoing to work out the
logistics. |
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Universities Chancellors Dr. Patricia Sullivan and
Dr. James Renick signed off on Articles
of Incorporation of Nonprofit
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, as
Natural persons, August 6, 2003, over
18 years old. NCA&T
and UNCG Chancellors, etc. |
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Recommended
by Chancellors Renick and Sullivan, NC A&T and UNC-G Board
of Trustees duplicate Resolutions: In Support of The
Creation of a Joint Millennial Campus between NC A&T and
UNCG, dated Aug.
22, 2003, and Aug.
28, 2003, calling
for seeking designation of Joint Millennial Campus in terms
of the Central North Carolina School of the Deaf real
estate, transferred to UNC Board of Governors for the
purpose of establishing a Joint Millennial Campus without an
syllable pertaining to
75-acre parcel of
NCA&T farmland, statutory foreclosed Phillips alleged
NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus inclusive
of NC A&T Farmland. |
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NC
A&T Resolutions: In Support of The
Creation of a Joint Millennial Campus maybe
Bogus
Dr.
Gerald L. Truesdale and Dr. Velma Speight-Buford certified alleged
August 22, 2003 NC A&T Board of Trustees resolution as Vice Chair
and Secretary of the Board of Trustees. NC A&T State Audit Report
Ended June 30, 2003 lists Ralph K. Shelton as Chairman and Dr.
Velma R. Speight as Vice Chairman. University publications A&T
Today Volume
6, Number 1, Fall 2002 and Volume 5, Number 2, WINTER 2002 concur
with the State Audit report listings Ralph
K. Shelton as Chairman, Dr. Velma R. Speight as Vice Chairman and
Gerald Truesdale-Secretary. |
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Chancellors Renick and Sullivan, Sept.
23rd, 2003, announced a two campus Joint Millennial Campus called
the Greensboro Center for Innovative Development. Articles
of Incorporation for Nonprofit Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, were
filed Oct. 30, 2003. UNCG Counsel Skip Capone was listed as
Enrolled Agent and the Address of Corporations was UNCG (1000 Spring
Garden St.) The
Business Journal (Triad) alleged "UNCG Chancellor Patricia Sullivan
and NC A&T Chancellor James Renick will announce initial plans for
the 75- acre North Carolina School for the Deaf. Instead News
Reports and web posting indicate Sept.
23rd, 2003, NC A&T and UNCG Chancellors Renick and Sullivan
announced a proposed two site Joint
Millennial Campus called the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development consisting
of a North and South Campus. The North Campus was to consist of land
and facilities that constituted the former School of the Deaf
transferred to UNC-Board of Governor to establish Millennial
Campuses. The South campus was purported to
consist of 75 acres of NC A&T farmland. [see UNCG,
N.C. A&T
to Develop Joint Millennial Campus.] |
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Reported in the media ""with top administrators
from both schools gathered in private meetings over the
summer, A&T Chancellor Jim Renick decided to put a portion
of the Aggie farm in play. Emphasis added. "When
we got more into the discussions about the deaf school
property, it seemed like an incredibly powerful moment to
extend the conversation," he says. " * *""Once we became
aware of the opportunities for the deaf school and started
talking about working together on that, it became clear that
we needed to think beyond just that location," says UNCG
Chancellor Patricia Sullivan. [ Triad Talk New leaders on
economic front Justin Catanoso, The Business Journal, Sep
29, 2003.] [A&T
Photo (s)] emphasis added. |
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Renick
went rogue proposing NC A&T farmland as part of Joint
Millennial Campus proposal, which was not binding
without Board of Trustees approval
NC A&T's 2001 amend
University Master Plan called for developing 75 acres of
land along East Lee Street to develop new opportunities for
both research and education in both the private and academic
arenas between the University's technology ,agricultural
research and its students. NC A&T Board of Trustees is
legally responsible for developing the University Master
Plan and has authority and responsibility for the adoption
of policies applicable to and the control and supervision of
campus facilities: |
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- Trustees shall be
responsible to the Board of Governors for preparing
and maintaining a master plan for the physical
development of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University), NC A&T Bylaws J. Property and
Buildings.
- Pursuant to applicable
provisions of state law and policies of the Board of
Governors, the boards of trustees of affected
constituent institutions shall have authority and
responsibility for the adoption of policies applicable
to and the control and supervision of campus facilities
[G.S. 116-35], Appendix 1 - DELEGATIONS OF DUTY AND
AUTHORITY TO BOARDS OF TRUSTEES, The UNC Policy Manual
,Chapter 100.1 - The Code, XVI. AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES,
UTILITIES AND MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES
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"I think for the next 50 years,
A&T and the engineering programs and science programs are
going to be an integral part and a driving force in the
economic development of the community,'' said Greensboro
attorney Jim Phillips Jr., a member of the UNC Board of
Governors. [2] |
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Published
as "the most plugged-in
attorney in North Carolina", northcarolina.edu minutes
claim City
of Greensboro Lobbyist, Greensboro
Attorney Jim W. Phillips, Jr., Committee Budget
and Finance Chair speaking before Board of
Governors stated that the Boards of Trustees at
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the
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro requested that the land
formerly designated for the Central
School for the Deaf and allocated to
the Board of Governors by the 2003
Session of the General Assembly and
a 75 - acre parcel of land
currently |
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comprising
a portion of the North Carolina A&T State
University Farm be designated as a Joint
Millennial Campus, alleged approved Oct. 10,
2003, at Appalachian State. |
[2] [A&T
CHANCELLOR PLANS TO RETIRE: FORT: GOALS
COMPLETE, Greensboro News & Record - Friday, May
29, 1998 , BETH MCMURTRIE Staff Writer |
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"This
tract of land is part of the Seventy Five acres
we carved out for Gateway University Research
Park." said Chancellor
Martin Link |
NCA&T: "As to your prior request for the
resolution/motion about the 75 acres of
land being a part of the Gateway
Research Park, There is no 2003
resolution, etc. that specifically says
75 acres are involved." determined J.
Charles Waldrup J.D., Ph.D. General
Counsel Office Of Legal Affairs North
Carolina Agricultural & Technical State
University. |
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“A Promise for the
Future By some accounts, nanotechnology is
destined to replace much of today's technology.
Gateway University Research Park expects to be
at the forefront of these new technologies with
the creation of a new institution, The
Joint School for Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
(JSNN). ” emphasis added
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Request
for Proposals by Gateway University
Research Park for Construction The
Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering- dated Sept. 1, 2004
Project Overview: The
JSNN will support established
research programs with faculty from
the two universities and will have
its own faculty lines as well. The
primary goal of the school is to be
a world leader in research,
nano-related education, and
outreach. The JSNN will promote
Research goals, Education goals, and
Outreach goals. To meet these goals,
the JSNN will require specialized,
state-of-the-art industrial quality
research space. These will include
laboratories for life sciences,
engineering, materials science and
other spaces requiring tightly
controlled environments. |
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The constituent
university where the Project will be
constructed:
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Gateway University Research Park,
South Campus
2900 East Lee Street Greensboro, NC
27401
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Note: In
2003 Gateway University Research Park didn't
exits. The Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development would change its name in 2006 to
Gateway University Research Park, Inc. |
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Note: SACS-COC Policy
Statement: Separate
Accreditation for extended units of a Member
institution. For Units of a Member Institution
extended unit to be eligible for accreditation
as a separate institution it must offer a
degree and separate from the main campus.
Procedure for an Extended Unit Seeking Separate
Accreditation (.1) Application
for Membership, including all documentation
required to demonstrate compliance with Core
Requirements 2.1- 2.11, [2.1 The institution
has degree-granting authority from the
appropriate government agency or agencies.
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Banality
of Evil -- Conceived
in bigotry and nourished on the twin fronts of
prejudice and injustice, the Joint School of
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering. |
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Proposed Lease was
smoking Gun no
statuary NCGS:
116-198.34.(8b) NC A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
10, 2003 by
UNC Board of Governors for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and facilities, and 75-acre
parcel of NC A&T Farmland. |
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UNC
System General Administration is not a
constituent university in the UNC
System. Therefore the Millennial Campus
Statue does
not provide for the General
Administration to create an NC G. S.:
116-198.34. (8b) Joint Millennial Campus
and UNC Policy Manual
600.1.3 limits the President to
acquisition of Real Property to $25,000
or less without Board of Governors
approval and any proposal involving the
acquisition or disposition by the
institution of any interest in real
property shall be recommended by the
Board of Trustees. |
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Erskine
Bowles UNC System
Acquisition of Real Property
by lease P0-1 dated March
13, 2006 for the purpose of
establishing a Joint
Millennial Campus for North
Carolina A&T |
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State
University and The
University of North Carolina
Greensboro. Proposed Lease
unequivocal extinguished
UNC Board of Governors
alleged Joint Millennial
Campus - North Carolina A&T
State University
and the University of North
Carolina Greensboro - false
claim Oct. 10, 2003
designation of the Central
School of the Deaf
reallocated to the Board of
Governors and 75-acre parcel
on NCA&T farmland as Joint
Millennial Campus |
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Unambiguous
no
statuary NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC A&T/ UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus was designated Oct.
2003 enabling Greensboro Center for Innovative Development,
Inc. to administer
the educational, research, and economic development mission
of a Joint Millennial Campus. No
lawful leased was executed by Board of Governors to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development, Inc. for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and facilities and
75-acre parcel of NC A&T Farmland. link |
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No lawful leased was executed by Board of Governors
to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development, Inc. for
Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20, land and facilities and 75-acre
parcel of NC A&T Farmland. |
The General Assembly, Session Law 2003-284, Section 6.20,
reallocated former Central School of the Deaf from the State
property Office to UNC BOG to be used for the establishment of Millennium
campuses of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Property which
could not be leased without UNC Board of Governors establishing
Millennium campuses of the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
University. |
Millions of Taxpayer dollars flow
through UNC Committee Budget and
Finance, approved by full UNC Board
of Governors, and funded by the
Legislature for bogus NC
G. S.: 116-198.34. (8b) NC. A&T/UNCG
Joint Millennial Campus. |
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The Millennial Campus statue required an expressed
determination universities had the fiscal capacity
to established and maintain the joint millennial Campus.
Five month after the alleged Oct. 2003 designation
Phillips' Board of Governors Committee On Budget and
Finance, March 2004, recommended Supplemental Expansion
Budget Requests 2004-05, $4 million dollars to renovated
the School of the Deaf property, and pay for telephone
and high speed networking, [SL
2004 -124.] |
And another $10 Million dollars for land
acquisition, site preparation, and engineering, architectural
and other consulting services for facilities for
development of the Joint Millennial Campus of North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and
the University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
non-existing Joint Millennial Campus. [Session Law
2004-179] |
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Session Law 2004-124 ratified July 20, 2004,
appropriated $4,000,000 to an UNC-Greensboro and NCA&T
Millennium Campus. SESSION LAW 2004-179 ratified August
5th, 2004 approved $10,000,000 Certificate of
Participation for UNC-G/NC AT land acquisition, site
preparation, Joint Millennial Campus of North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University and the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro. |
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Unambiguous UNC Board of Governors' bogus alleged
NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus designation, killed
NCA&T University Millennial at (NC A&T Farm) 2900 East
Lee Street Greensboro,
NC; forced HBCU NC A&T into a shotgun bogus
Joint Millennial Campus with across town HWI
UNC-Greensboro. |
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Notwithstanding Erskine Bowles
General Administration submission of
Acquisition of Real Property PO-1,
dated March
16, 2006, to Department of
Administration, State Property
Office for the purpose to establish
Joint Millennial Campus for NCA&T
and UNCG; claiming this action has
been approved by NCA&T and UNCG
Board of Trustees. |
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The
Bowles Administration May
2006, recommended approval of
UNC BOG document Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus – North Carolina A&T
State University and The University
of North Carolina at Greensboro,
containing known false claim:
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The
Board of Governors approved, the
designation of the land
(formerly the Central School for
the Deaf) reallocated to the
Board of Governors by the 2003
Session of the General Assembly
and a 75-acre parcel of land
currently comprising a portion
of the NCA&T State University
Farm as a Joint Millennial
Campus,
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Now,
the Boards of Trustees of NCA&T
and UNCG are requesting
permission to execute a ground
lease of the land and existing
improvements for the Joint
Millennial Campus to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, a
jointly-controlled and
jointly-funded 501(c) (3) entity
that will administer the
educational, research, and
economic development mission of
the Joint Millennial.
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UNC Policy Manual 600.1.3
). Any proposal involving the acquisition or disposition by
the institution of any interest in real property shall be
recommended by the Board of Trustees. |
Public Record requests to Erskine Bowles UNC
BOG/GA for the statutory requirements to
establish the NC A&T/UNCG joint Millennial
Campus (JMC) , allegedly made by Committee on
Budget and Finance, expressed by Greensboro
Attorney Jim W. Phillips, Jr. before the
Committee and Board of Governors [ Designation
of Millennial Campuses – North Carolina A&T
State University and The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro- Oct. 10, 2003,];
And Erskine Bowles Administration Lease of
Joint Millennial Campus – North Carolina A&T
State University and The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro - May 2006.
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Reply from Ms.
Joni Worthington [Vice
President for Communications UNC General
Administration] ”
we have provided hundreds of pages of documents
related to the establishment of the joint campus
and joint school. If the requested documents
exist, they would be included in the
documents we’ve already provided, since I’ve
given you everything we have.” Emphasis added. Notwithstanding
hundreds of pages of documents, including
multiple copies of the same email, related to
the establishment of the joint campus and joint
school UNC BOG/GA didn't produce Board
authorization establishing the (NC A&T & UNCG)
Joint Millennial Campus and NCGS §
116-198.34.(8b) statutory requirement/ lease:
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•Consultations and recommendations
establishing the Joint Millennial Campus;
•Documents the basis for the determination
that the campuses had the administrative and
fiscal capacity required;
•President Recommendation to establish Joint
Millennial campuses;
•NC A&T and UNCG Request to Establish Joint
Millennial;
•NCA&T and UNCG Request to Lease alleged
Joint Millennial Campus land and facilities
to the Greensboro Center for Innovative
development, Inc
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Certified
Public Record Requests to UNC BOG/GA and Universities
for documents pertaining to Designation
of Millennial Campuses and Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus |
Certified Public Record Request
to UNC Office of the President
Dr. Thomas Ross, UNCG Chancellor
Brady, and NCA&T Chancellor
Martin for alleged University
requests to establish Joint
Millennial Campuses and its
Lease. |
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NC G. S.: 116-198.34 (8b): upon
formal request by the
constituent institutions, the
Board of Governors may authorize
two or more constituent
institutions which meet the
requirements of this section to
create a Joint Millennial. (UNC
Policy Manual 600.1.3 ). Any
proposal involving the
acquisition or disposition by
the institution of any interest
in real property shall be
recommended by the Board of
Trustees. |
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Replies to public record
request for the NCA&T
Board of Trustees
request for permission
to execute a ground
lease of the land and
existing improvements
for the Joint Millennial
Campus to the Greensboro
Center for Innovative
Development and request
for permission to
execute a ground lease
of the land and existing
improvements for the
Joint Millennial Campus
to the Greensboro Center
for Innovative
Development |
NCA&T: "As to your
prior request for
the
resolution/motion
about the 75 acres
of land being a part
of the Gateway
Research Park, There
is no 2003
resolution, etc.
that specifically
says 75 acres are
involved."
determined J.
Charles Waldrup
J.D., Ph.D. General
Counsel Office Of
Legal Affairs North
Carolina
Agricultural &
Technical State
University.
NCA&T:
"As to the request
to General
Administration to
approve the ground
lease, Ms. Fails
cannot find any
transmittal letter,
memo, etc." " We
wonder if possibly
UNCG sent the
request on behalf of
both universities.
General
Administration
should have whatever
was sent to request
BOG action." General
Counsel Office Of
Legal Affairs North
Carolina
Agricultural &
Technical State
University
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Unambiguous NC A&T Board of Trustees
Requested:
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- that the land formerly designated
for the Central School for the Deaf
allocated to the Board of Governors by
the 2003 Session of the General Assembly
and a 75- acre parcel of land currently
comprising a portion of the North
Carolina A&T State University Farm be
designated as a joint millennial campus
- Designation of Millennial Campuses –
North Carolina A&T State University and
The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (APPENDIX G) ;
- permission to execute a ground lease
of the land and existing improvements
for the Joint Millennial Campus to the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development. As stated in UNC BOG
document Appendix C Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus – North Carolina A&T
State University and The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro (May 2006)
- (APPENDIX C ) Lease of Joint
Millennial Campus)
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As fraudulent stated by the Erskine Bowles
Administration, Jim Phillips, Jr. Committee on Budget
and Finance in UNC BOG documents Designation
of Millennial Campuses – North Carolina A&T State
University and The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (APPENDIX G) (Oct. 10. 2003) and (APPENDIX
C ) Lease of Joint Millennial Campus) (May 2006) which
the 32 member unelected UNC Board of Governors approved. |
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UNC BOG
document Lease of Joint Millennial Campus – North Carolina A&T State
University and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro was
approved by the Hanna Cage Committee on Budget and Finance; forward
to full UNC BOG where it was approved on the consent agenda, and
forwarded to be processed by the State
Property Office. |
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NCGS § 146-28. Agency must file
application with Department; Department must investigate. Any
State agency desiring to sell, lease, or rent any land owned
by the State or by any State agency shall file with the
Department of Administration an application setting forth
the facts relating to the proposed transaction, and shall
furnish the Department with such additional information as
the Department may request relating thereto. Upon receipt of
such application, the Department of Administration shall
promptly investigate all aspects of the proposed
transaction, including particularly present and future State
need for the land proposed to be conveyed, leased, or
rented. |
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Mr. Terrance C. Feravich,
P.E., UNC University Property Officer document addressed to
Joseph H. Henderson,
Director, State Property Office says Please find attached
property actions approved by the Board of Governors at their
May 12, 200 meeting. Other back-up materials including PO-1s
and/or PO-2's are also attached where appropriate. Please
seek approval of these actions by the Governor and Council
of State and the Joint Legislative Commission on
Governmental Operations if required. Feravich document
enclosure Lease of Joint Millennial Campus – North Carolina
A&T State University and The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro ( May 2006) Mr.
Terrance C. Feravich, P.E., University Property Officer May
15, 2006 letter to Department of Administration didn't
included a Form
PO-2 pertain to DISPOSITION OF REAL PROPERTY by Lease. |
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September
2004 NC A&T State University celebrated the
sighing of Memorandum of Understanding with the
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) with the
opening of the National Resources Conservation
Services Eastern Regional Technology Center
whose service area consisted of 24 states and
the Caribbean area. The Greensboro Center was
also home to the remote sensing lab. The
Memorandum of Understanding says A&T has a
working farm with modern facilities and farm
equipment. NRCS will benefit from the use of
this farm by being able to provide hands-on
training to NRCS employees. NRCS can sponsor
field studies that can serve as demonstrations
to both NRCS trainees and also local and
regional farmers. A&T constituents will also
benefit from this type of applied investigation.
Finally, A&T faculty and students can also
benefit academically by conducting scholarly
research and publishing this information. |
SFO NO.
5NC00&5 6/12/06, The General Services
Administration Desires to Lease 24,732 Rentable
sq. ft. which will yield 21, 606 square feet of
Office and related space. in Greensboro, North
Carolina. Area of Consideration The North
Carolina A&T University Campus, Greensboro,
North Carolina. Page 5,1.2 Offers due date July
6, 2006 |
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Kevin Holland, Contracting Officer GSA July
3, 2006 letter to John Merrill.
Re: U.S. Department of Agriculture, natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS) Lease Project, Greensboro , NC
This correspondence correspondence to your June 30, 2006
inquiry concerning the status of this project as a firm
action that will move forward. As I have advised on
numerous occasions and want to reiterate, this particular
project is an endeavor which was approved by the U.S.
General Services Administration as
a sole-source" procurement based upon the unique
requirements provided by the NRCS...As such, we have been
working and are committed to diligently pursing satisfaction
of NRCS need for space to be located on the campus of
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University through
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August 14, 2006 Terrance
Feravich email to Joe Henderson, John Webb, CC Robert
Nelson; John Merrill: I was hoping that we might have an
opportunity to sit and walk through any hurdles that you see
in proposed lease between NCA&T/UNCG joint Millennial Campus
and GCID. Talking with John of Friday. I've learned that
he has gained a significant commitment from the USDA for up
to a 50,000 sq. ft. new building. While they understand
that we are working hard at getting things properly set-up
for all parties and are being patient, my sense is that it
would be in the best interest of this new venture to get
that first client off to a healthy and timely start. I'll
be in Raleigh Wednesday for a couple of meetings ... and
would welcome the opportunity to work the issues that you
are see in the lease. I know that John Merrill is also
pretty flexible this week is well. Sorry to be a bit of a
pest with this important issue and I appreciate your
understanding.
Joseph Henderson email wrote:
Terry We can deal with the new building under our existing
procedures. Let's not let the proposed lease get in the way
of that. |
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Prior to Council of State approval of Lease of allege
Joint Millennial Campus, Greensboro Center for Innovative
Develop John Merrill sign lease for USDA facility, at
Research Facility One to be located at One Technology Drive,
Greensboro, NC in October 2006.
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Lease
of Joint Millennial Campus – North Carolina A&T State
University and The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro says: The lease of the land will be accomplished
within the guidelines, procedures, and policies of the North
Carolina Department of Administration and must be approved
by the Council of State. Prior to approval of Lease of
alleged Joint Millennial Campus by the council of State.
The Greensboro Center for Innovative Development claiming to
be the NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus signed a 10 year
lease for space for the USDA at NC A&T farm prior to
approval of the lease by the Council of State in Nov. 2016. |
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Sandy new lease for
Millennial Campus at Greensboro |
Prior to Council of State approval of Lease of allege
Joint Millennial Campus, Greensboro Center for Innovative
Develop John Merrill sign lease for USDA facility, at
Research Facility One to be located at One Technology Drive,
Greensboro, NC in October 2006. |
The State Property Office,
notwithstanding receiving Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc. timeline which indicated no JMC was
designated Oct. 2003, Erskine Bowles Administration PO-1
dated March 16, 2006 Acquisition by Leases for the purpose
of establishing a NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus, and
Feb. 2, 2006, Action Item: Lease Agreement between the
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development and UNCG and NC
A&T for property identified as the Joint Millennial Campus. |
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Response to Public
Record Request from the State Property Office NCA&T/UNCG
Bogus Joint Millennial Campus Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development, rename Gateway Research Park,
Inc., development timeline from Feb-03 to
April-06 unambiguous does not indicated designation of
NC A&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus. link
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The State Property
Office, after issuing Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development lease for USDA Building October 2006. ,Notwithstanding
receiving Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development, Inc. timeline which
indicated no JMC was designated Oct. 2003, Erskine
Bowles Administration PO-1 dated March 16, 2006
Acquisition by Leases for the purpose of establishing a
NCA&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus, and Feb. 2, 2006, Action
Item: Lease Agreement between the
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development and UNCG and NC
A&T for property identified as the Joint Millennial Campus. |
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The State Property
Office concurred with Disposition
by Lease
for Area Joint Millennial Campus to Greensboro to Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development, Inc., inclusive of the
known fraudulent statement: |
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“The General Assembly and the Board of Governors of the
University of North Carolina designated this
property to be developed as a Joint Millennial Campus
of NC A&T State University and UNC at Greensboro”.
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Lease
Ground lease Agreement between The State of North
Carolina (Lessor) and Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development (Lessee) for Joint Millennial Campus
Greensboro, North Carolina. Land 1.1.3 The two separate
tracts or parcels of real estate, denominated the North
Campus and South Campus and collectively comprising the"
Joint Millennial Campus", homonymic terminology was
consistent Chancellor Sullivan and Renick Sept. 24, 2003
proposed Joint Millennial Campus and alleged Board of
Governors alleged Oct. 10, 2003 designated JMC
obfuscated lease real estate wasn't statutory (NCGS. §
116-198.34. (8b) designated JMC. |
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B. The Lessor desires to lease the Land
and existing Improvements to the Lessee, and the Lessee
desires to rent the land and the existing Improvements
pursuant to the terms contained within this Lease and to
secure financing for the construction on the Land of
certain additional Improvements to be hereafter
determined, designed and constructed. Emphasis added
March 15, 2007 Lease Recitals: |
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1.1.3. Land. The two separate tracts or
parcels of real estate, denominated the “North Campus”
and the “South Campus” and collectively comprising the
“Joint Millennial Campus” situated in or near the City
of Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. |
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Bogus Gateway University Research Park South
Campus |
Bogus Gateway University Research Park North
Campus |
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The Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development –renamed Gateway University Research Park,
Inc. pursuant unlawful lease of Session Law 2003-294,
Section 6.20, former Central School of the Deaf to UNC
BOG to be used for the establishment of Millennium
campuses of the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University, unlawfully without
designation of Millennial Campuses. The GCID for $1
unlawful acquired 140,000 sq. ft. finish space and
seventy five acres of partially develop land. And
unlawfully acquired seventy five acres prime Real
property valued at allegedly $260,000 per acre part of
NCA&T farm, for the same $1. |
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HBCU
institution North Carolina A&T,
one of the state's two land grant institutions, has programs through
the doctoral level. Its programs include engineering, arts and
sciences,
agricultural and environmental sciences, business and economics,
education, nursing, technology, and graduates studies. “
The expected roles of a land-grant institution,
is teaching agriculture and engineering, and providing cooperative
extension services”. NC
A&T's 2001 amend University Master Plan called for developing 75
acres of land along East Lee Street targeted to develop new
opportunities for both research and education in both the private
and academic arenas between the University's technology and
agricultural research and its students, which didn't include
across-town historical white UNC Greensboro and its members of the
Greensboro business community. |
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Mr.
John R. Merrill, Executive Director of
Gateway Research Park-renamed Greensboro
Center for Innovative Development- in a
letter dated March 22, 2007 claimed" The
original basis for the creation of a joint
NCA&T and UNCG Millennial Campus, now
called the Gateway University Research Park to
Mr. Jim Lora, Office of State Budget
Management requesting funds authorized by
SL 2004-124 for an appropriation from the
General Fund for capital improvements
$4,000,000 for the UNC-Greensboro and NC A&T
Millennial Campus" be granted" from the
University of North Carolina to Gateway for
renovations to the former campus of the
Central NC School for use as classrooms and
offices, as part of a continuous conspiracy
to access appropriations designated for non
existing NC A&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus
by Gateway Research Park. |
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12.12.15 Email to John Merrill Gateway
University Research Park, Inc. Executive
Director.
Greetings,
Mr. Merrill my is question, what is the
foundation for your statement "Gateway
University Research Park is defined as a
Joint Millennial Campus"?
2. Feb. 2nd 2006, UNCG Board of Trustees
Action Item : Lease Agreement between the
Greensboro Center for Innovative Development
and UNCG and NC A&T was consider ;
background information indicated the
purposed was to pursue a master Lease for
properties [Identified] as Joint Millennial
Campus by counsel for the universities and
GCID. Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, Inc. Development Timeline does
not indicate designation of Joint Millennial
Campus. Feb. 2nd 2006, UNCG Board of
Trustees Action Minutes indicates you were
present and participated.
4. UNCG BOT Action Item August 31, 2006,
Master Plan for the South Campus of the
Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development, the Joint Millennial campus of
UNCG and NC A&T, Background Information
says: In January 2006, a ground Lease was
approved and recommended for approval by the
Board of Governors of the properties
identified as the JMC. Unambiguous UNCG
BOT's recommendation pertained to Ground
Lease to the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development was for an identified
JMC and not the alleged Board of Governors
Oct 2003 approved and designated Joint
Millennial Campus , as defined by G.S.
116-198.33(4b) as put forth in UNC BOG May
2006 Lease of Joint Millennial Campus.
August 31, 2006, Master Plan for the South
Campus of the Greensboro Center for
Innovative Development minutes indicates you
were present and participated.
What is the foundation for your statement
"Gateway University Research Park is defined
as a Joint Millennial Campus"? Response is
requested ASAP.
Michael Pippen
12.12.15
Hello Mr. Pippen,
The most appropriate source to respond to
the question you are raising would be the
Universities. Please forward your request
to either Mr. Charles Waldrup (cwaldrup@ncat.edu)
at NCA&T or Ms. Elizabeth Bunting (ecbuntin@uncg.edu)
at UNCG.
Regards,
John |
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UNC Greensboro white privilege
Nanoscience degrees |
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In Letter dated November 7, 2006 Joseph Henderson,
Director State Property Office stated " This is to advice you that
the Council of state, at ist meeting held on the above date,
approved the attached item. This matter will be referred to the
Attorney General's Office at the appropriate time for preparation of
documents. In the meantime, if you have any questions regarding this
transaction, please contact Pam Strickland of this office. Director
Henderson letter was addressed to James Griffin NC A&T State
University and Helen Ward UNC-Greensboro and copied to Don Teeter
and John Merrill
File No. 41-AAA Attachment was Disposition by Lease. The
State Property Office concurred with Disposition
by Lease
for Area Joint Millennial Campus to Greensboro to Greensboro Center
for Innovative Development, Inc., inclusive of the known fraudulent
statement: “The
General Assembly and the Board of Governors of the University of
North Carolina designated this
property to be developed as a Joint Millennial Campus of NC A&T
State University and UNC at
Greensboro”.
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" I
am so energized by the potential of this research park, in
particular the joint schools of nano technology and nano science.
The world is seeing explosive growth today in the commercialization
of nanotechnology. We will have all of the assets right here in
Guilford County that we need to participate in that explosion,
and they will be right here at the Gateway University Research
Park." said Erskine president of the University of North
Carolina system. Photo NC A&T |
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Subject of a policy
discussion Nov. 2006, UNC Board of Governors 2007-2009
Budget Priorities November 10, 2006 called for Pending
Board of Governors approval, funding for the creation of
a joint Graduate School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering at NCA&T and UNC-G's Millennium
Campus. |
UNC BOG
Committee on Budget and Finance, April 2006,
approved recommending 1.3 million dollars for planning a
Biotechnology Building at NCA&T to full BOG. Proposed
facility would enable NCA&T to support
ongoing and expanding research activities in
bioengineering, biotechnology, and biomedicine. NC
A&T' biotechnology program is interdisciplinary and will
incorporate research activities currently housed in the College
of Engineering, College
of Arts and Sciences, and School
of Agriculture and Environment Sciences. The
Total cost of this project is $25 Million dollars. |
UNC
Board of Governors 2007-09 budget Priorities
bogus claim the Greensboro Center for Innovative
Development- renamed Gateway University
Research Park- as NCAT/UNC-G Joint Millennial
Campus relocated NCA&T College
of Engineering, School
of Technology, Physical
Sciences and Applied Sciences programs and
research, off –campus to the bogus
Joint Millennial (with UNCG) doubling the cost $25
million vs. $50 million. |
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Bowles
appointee Interim NC A&T Chancellor Lloyd V. Hackley and UNCG
Chancellor made Request to Establish The JSNN March 7, 2007. |
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Fraudulent claiming HBCU NC A&T and HWI UNCG
were partners in NCGS:
116-198.34. (8b) NC
A&T/UNCG Joint
Millennial Campus. May 2007 UNC Board of Governors
established alleged Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering, at de
facto NC
A&T / UNCG Joint Millennial Campus, UNCG affiliate, Gateway
University |
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Research
Park, Inc.; to
offer (a) joint interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree and (a) joint
professional science master's degree.
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Greensboro Center for Innovative Development,
alleged Joint Millennial Campus, Development
timeline from Feb-03 to April-06 does not indicated
designation of NC A&T/UNCG Joint Millennial Campus. link |
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The National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES)
responsible for collecting and presenting statistical data
and information for the nation; classifies Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering as Nanotechnology CIP 15.1601: Engineering
technologies and Engineering related fields |
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PCG/UNC-NCCCS/UNC Interim report
3.doc/RB.SP.PC.CR.ATPCC.1/CC.14/10May05 |
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
2007-2008 Profile |
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Historical black North Carolina A&T, as
one of the state's two land grant
institutions, has programs through the
doctoral level. Its programs include
engineering, arts and sciences,
agricultural and environmental sciences,
business and economics, education,
nursing, technology, and graduates
studies. “The expected roles of a
land-grant institution, is teaching
agriculture and engineering, and
providing cooperative extension
services” . |
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For
Liberal Arts UNC Greensboro with doctorial programs in music and
nursing to offer Nanoscience degrees requires access to NC A&T
academic programs and research: “Although the degree is in
Nanoscience (does not include Nanoengineering),
students will be given the opportunity to take relevant courses at
the School of Engineering at North Carolina A&T University and
must be able to work on collaborative projects with faculty in the
School of Engineering. |
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UNC Policy for Interdisciplinary Degree
An Interdisciplinary Degree program involves two or more academic
units, either on the same or different campuses in a formal
agreement to offer a program of study drawing on two or more
disciplines that will result in a student being awarded an
interdisciplinary degree. If more than one campus is involved in
offering the program it would also be a joint degree. |
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NCA&T/UNCG submitted Joint
Request for authorization to
Establish” Ph.D. in Nanoscience”
dated Oct. 10, 2008 to UNC
General Administration and Joint
Request for authorization to
establish “Master of Science (in
Nanoscience)” dated Nov. 21,
2008 to UNC General
Administration, and unambiguous
duplication. |
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United States v. Fordice, 505 U.S. 717 (1992)
a United States Supreme Court case that resulted in an
eight to one ruling that the eight public universities
in Mississippi had not sufficiently integrated and that
the state must take affirmative action to change this
under the Equal Protection Clause and Title VI. This
is not a legal setting but context comparison UNC BOG &
SOCS policies in light of the selected text held in
UNITED STATES v. FORDICE, GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI :
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..If the State perpetuates policies and practices
traceable to its prior de jure dual system that continue
to have segregative effects ...implicit in the
court’s finding of “unnecessary” duplication is the
absence of any educational justification ....and
such policies are without sound educational
justification and can be practicably eliminated,
implicated the Equal Protection clause... , emphasis
added. |
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Notwithstanding May
2007 UNC Board of Governors established alleged
Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, at
bogus NC A&T / UNCG Joint Millennial Campus, UNCG
affiliate, Gateway University Research Park, Inc. to
offer (a) joint interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree and
(a) joint professional science master's degree. |
The
University of North Carolina Board of
Governors authorized HWI UNC Greensboro
Nanoscience MS on November 13, 2009 and
PhD program in Nanoscience on January 8,
2010 requiring UNCG students take
relevant courses at the School of
Engineering at North Carolina A&T
University and be able to work on
collaborative projects with faculty in
the School of Engineering”. |
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Excluding (The) North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State university from offering MS and PhD
Nanoscience degrees, forcing the HBCU out of the
JSNN Mission to offer (a)
joint interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree and (a) joint
professional science master's degree. And depriving
NC A&T benefit Nanoscience funding. |
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The UNC Policy Manual
400.1.1.1[G] Adopted 05/06/09 |
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Responding to a Public records
request to Dr. David H. Perrin UNCG Provost &
Executive Vice Chancellor,1/7/11, for a copy of
an UNCG chancellor signed request to
establish stand alone Masters and PhD
Nanoscience degrees at UNCG, Counsel Steve
Serck responded "In
response to your request of 1/7/11, no such
documents as you described exists." |
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Unambiguous
lack of UNCG Chancellor
Dr. Linda Brady signed Proposals Requesting to
establish Nanoscience Professional Master of
Science in Nanoscience and Ph.D. Nanoscience
clearly demonstrated UNCG Nanoscience degrees
had not been approved by the faculty and
administration, and were not pursuant UNC
Policies 400.1.1,1[G]and 400.1.1.5[G], . |
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See UNC Board of Governors, UNC Greensboro white privilege
Nanoscience MS and Phd Degrees |