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MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR



                                       When histories of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
                                       are updated years from now, some will undoubtedly point back to 2016-17 as a
                                       breakthrough year for our institution and its rise toward national preeminence as a
                                       land-grant, doctoral higher research university leader. The benefits of our institution’s
                                       disciplined implementation of its strategic plan—A&T Preeminence 2020: Embracing
                                       Our Past, Creating Our Future—came into sharp focus, as our university rose to
                                       greater prominence on the statewide and national stages.

                                       Our faculty led the way, securing an institutional record $62.5 million in contracts
                                       and grants, making a difference in such areas as sustainable food systems,
                                       biomaterials, Alzheimer’s disease, education in rural communities and many more
                                       areas. Partnerships with federal funders, state agencies and industry paid dividends
                                       in answering the scientific questions inherent in each project, while developing the
                                       infrastructure of research at our university and collectively serving as a significant
                                       economic driver in the Piedmont Triad region.

                                       Our students, here in greater numbers than ever before, did their part. An enrollment
                                       of 11,177 in fall 2016 further cemented N.C. A&T’s role as America’s largest historically
                                       black university (HBCU), for the third consecutive year, but we stood out for far more
                                       reasons than simply our size. Hardworking and talented individuals continued to
                                       build a culture of excellence and achievement in our student body, attracting more
                                       high-achieving and diverse students from around the world.

                                       Our intentional work in enhancing the intellectual climate of our university made N.C.
                                       A&T’s emergence as a thought leader on issues of significant national importance
                                       all the more relevant. As you will read elsewhere in this report, that included high-
                                       profile figures such as President Barack Obama and Facebook Founder/CEO Mark
                                       Zuckerberg engaging our students in campus dialogue that drew media coverage
                                       from around the world. It also led to placement as the top HBCU in North Carolina
                                       for the fifth consecutive year and the no. 2 public HBCU in America among a long
                                       and growing list of prominent national rankings by U.S. News & World Report. We
                                       take the opportunities and responsibilities of our leadership seriously. That means
                                       the implementation of A&T Preeminence 2020 continues with new resolve. We are
                                       not done— not by a long shot. We are invigorated both with a new sense of what is
                                       possible for our university and with excitement for the new heights now clearly visible
                                       in our upward climb.





                                       Harold L. Martin Sr., Ph.D. ’74
                                       Chancellor


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