February 26, 2021
Alumni Times news for alumni and friends
Benjamin Robinson
Aggies in the news
Benjamin Robinson Brings Aggie Pride into Visual Focus
For more than eight years, Aggies have enjoyed original social media content from @ghoedosanddonts that has covered everything from homecoming, student life, athletics, and encouraging alumni to give back to the university. The man behind this platform, Benjamin Robinson ‘09, is a visual content creator who has enriched us with his love for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University...
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Chanelle Oliver
Aggies in the news
N.C. A&T Alumna Oliver Shares Journey of Winning Five Emmys
Chanelle Oliver ’08 has mastered the gift of knowing what makes a good story for her TV audience. Throughout her career as a journalist, she has been awarded not one, but five Emmy awards...
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Watch Mister A&T Victor Solomon Perform on NBC's The Voice
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Bentley Tanner
N.C. A&T Drum Major Performs During Super Bowl Halftime Show
Bentley Tanner, a junior studying information technology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University stunned social media on Sunday, Feb. 7, when he posted that he was one of the performers during the Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show featuring The Weeknd...
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John Outterbridge
John Outterbridge Remembered As an Icon in the Assemblage Art Movement
With materials that the average person would define as “junk,” world-renowned artist John Outterbridge ‘53 made masterpieces. With works beginning in the 1960s, he became a central figure in the Los Angeles Black Arts Movement of the Civil Rights Era. In a lifetime defined not only by his art but by his activities as a humanitarian, griot and activist, he is also known as a pillar in the assemblage arts movement – an art form that involves the use of everyday items that are assembled into three-dimensional sculptures...
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Aggie Legacy Project
Did Your Family Attend A&T? Share Your Story
The Office of Alumni Relations would love to hear your Aggie Legacy story about your family and the generations that attended A&T...
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Aggie Pride Story
Bluford Library Archives: The Origins of Aggie Pride
CAN I GET AN AG-GIE PRIIDEE? When Aggies hear that question, we already know how to respond. A loud and proud “AGGIE PRIDE!”
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AGGIE SPORTS
Coach Sam Washington Football Player
Aggies Announce 17 New Aggies on Signing Day N.C. A&T Cancels 2021 Spring Season
North Carolina A&T signed 17 future Aggie football players on National Signing Day, head coach Sam Washington announced on Wednesday, Feb. 3... North Carolina A&T Director of Athletics Earl M. Hilton III, announced on Thursday, Feb. 11 that N.C. A&T will not play competitive NCAA Division I-FCS football in the spring...
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Lady Aggies Basketball Newsletter
Stay connected with the women’s basketball team to check out their progress this season.
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ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT
Aggies Do
Donor Recognition Reminder
The Chancellor’s Donor Appreciation Reception happens each year and kicks off the weekend of the Greatest Homecoming on Earth. Beginning at the 2021-2022 homecoming celebration, we will invite and recognize the Chancellor’s Circle ($2,500 and up) at this event. We will, of course, recognize members of the Blue and Gold Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) in other ways. Click here to view the 2020 Honor Roll of Donors.
It’s Time to Start Planning Next Year’s Reunion for Class Years Ending in 1s and 6s
The N.C. A&T Office of Alumni Relations is seeking class coordinators and co-coordinators for all class years ending in 1s and 6s. To volunteer as your class coordinator or to participate on your class' planning committee, please email alumni@ncat.edu.
Learn More about the Aggie Charitable Giving Fund
The Aggie Charitable Giving Fund is a donor-advised fund, a giving vehicle that manages charitable donations on behalf of individuals, families, and organizations. It allows you, the donor, to make a charitable contribution, receive an immediate tax deduction and recommend the organizations that should receive grants from the fund. It offers you a personalized giving fund—named the way you want—with innovative and flexible ways to make a bigger impact with your charitable dollars while providing special support for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

Contact Tamisha Keith, director of gift planning at tikeith@ncat.edu if you have any questions.

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If You Are an Aggie Over the Age of 90 We Want to Hear from You
The Office of Alumni Relations and F.D. Bluford Library would love to hear from our Aggies who are 90 and older, please email us at alumni@ncat.edu.
Virginia Aggies Don’t Miss Out On Your Chance to Sign Up for a N.C. A&T Collegiate License Plate
If you are a North Carolina A&T alumnus/alumna, currently-enrolled student, family member or a supporter whose permanent residence is in Virginia, you will soon be able to proudly display your Aggie Pride with your very own Virginia N.C. A&T State University plate!

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Aggies Drive Campaign
Show your Aggie Pride and purchase your N.C. A&T license plate through the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. Every plate ordered contributes $15 to students in the National Alumni Scholarship program and supports the next generation of proud Aggies. Feel free to share a photo with your A&T plates or submit any questions to alumni@ncat.edu. Your support is appreciated.
MORE STORIES
Race to Vaccinate Town Hall
Town Hall at N.C. A&T to Address COVID-19 Vaccine with NIH's Kizzmekia Corbett and Tia Mowry-Hardrict
As COVID-19 vaccines begin to roll out globally, many questions and myths continue to permeate communities, particularly those of color. Addressing those issues and concerns, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host the virtual Chancellor’s Speaker Series, “Race to Vaccinate,” Tuesday, March 2, at 6 p.m. The town hall on the COVID-19 vaccine and the African American community will feature viral immunologist and lead developer of the Moderna vaccine, Kizzmekia Corbett, Ph.D., in conversation with actress, producer, author and business owner Tia Mowry-Hardrict...
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