N.C. A&T Magazine is the official biannual publication of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, produced by the Office of University Relations.
Published each fall and spring, the magazine serves as a dynamic platform to highlight the university’s achievements, showcase the accomplishments of its students, faculty, and alumni, and share impactful stories that reflect the institution’s mission and values.
The magazine features a diverse array of content, including campus news, research breakthroughs, athletic highlights, alumni profiles, and community engagement initiatives. It also covers significant university developments, such as strategic partnerships, philanthropic milestones, and academic innovations.
Through compelling storytelling and rich visuals, N.C. A&T Magazine captures the spirit of the university and its commitment to excellence in education, research, and service.
Designed for a broad audience encompassing alumni, donors, faculty, staff, students, and friends of the university, the magazine strengthens connections within the Aggie community and beyond. By chronicling the university's progress and celebrating its legacy, the magazine not only informs but also inspires, reinforcing the pride and unity that
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A&T Today - September 1975 - Vol. 66, No. 01
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Cover photo with the Sports Hall of Fame, and the 1974 - 75 Annual Report of The A&T State University Alumni Association, Inc.
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A&T Today - April 1975 - Vol. 65, No. 5
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Headlines include the passing of Mrs. Linnea Fennell Long the reigning "Miss A&T Alumni", The 1974 inductees into the Sports Hall of Fame and the controversy over the location of a veterinary school on the A&T campus.
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A&T Today - January 1975 - Vol. 65, No. 1
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Headlines Include the 1975 Annual Alumni Giving Campaign called Leadership, Enthusiasm, Aspiration and Pledge or "LEAP"; the controversy about the Veterinary School being located at A&T, and the donors to the 1974 Annual Fund.
This copy belonged to Dr. Boisy Winslow Barnes A&T '1909 founder of the Gate City Chapter of the A&T Alumni Association.
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A&T Today - April 1969
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Cover story about physicist Rita J. Southall '66 who worked for NASA in the late 1960s.
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A&T Today - September 1968
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Earliest known issue of the Alumni publication titled "A&T Today".
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Alumni News Letter of the Agricultural and Technical College - October 1960
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This edition details plans for the 1960 Homecoming, a trip to Nigeria by Dr. Warmoth T. Gibbs and his wife Marece Gibbs, and rare photo of James M. Joyner of the class of 1899 with Robert Earle Jones '1932 and Dr. B. W. Barnes '1909
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Alumni News Letter of the Agricultural and Technical College - January 1960 - Vol. IX, No. 01
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This rare edition of the Alumni News Letter features a group photo of the Alumni Scholarship recipients. Among the students in the photo are Ezell Blair Jr. (Dr. Jibreel Khazan), Joseph McNeil and David Richmond, 3 of the famous A&T Four. This edition was published just a month before February 1, 1960, the beginning of the Woolworth Sit-Ins in Greensboro.
News also includes the A&T Basketball Team, and front page snippet about President Wamoth T. Gibbs, and a literary award for Dr. Frenise Logan.
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Alumni News Letter of the Agricultural and Technical College - October 1957 - Vol. VI, No. 02
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Front page article about Howard C. Barnhill '1938 being elected as the new president of the A&T Alumni Association. A photo obituary of agriculture legend S. B. Simmons '1914 and the retirement of E. Ray Hodgin as secretary-treasurer of the college since 1926. News of Miss A&T and Bert Piggott being elevated to head football coach. The 1957 Homecoming schedule is also included.
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Alumni News Letter of the Agricultural and Technical College - October 1955 - Vol. IV, No. 01
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This rare alumni newsletter features news about the upcoming 1955 Homecoming, the dedication of nine new buildings for Founders Day (what would be term "The Great Faux Paus" in "Great Recollections of Aggieland"), and news of alumni chapter and individual achievements nationwide.