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North Carolina Central University's search for a new chancellor has drawn applications from 65 people, and the committee conducting the search is proceeding briskly with its assignment of identifying the three best candidates to submit to UNC President Tom Ross early next year.
Harold T. Epps (pictured left), the NCCU trustee who chairs the search committee, described the pool of applicants as having "a rich ethnic, gender and regional diversity," with strong candidates "from within and outside higher education."
From the initial 65 applicants, a subcommittee has selected 15 candidates for further consideration. Those names were presented to the full committee at its meeting today (Nov. 28) on the NCCU campus.
In accordance with the UNC system's process for selecting new chancellors, the search committee will submit its top choices first to the NCCU Board of Trustees. The board will then forward three nominees to Ross, president of the statewide university system. Ross then would choose one to be formally elected by the system's Board of Governors.
Epps said the search committee's next task is to identify about seven candidates from the pool of 15 to be brought in for interviews in mid-December. Some of those will then be invited back for a second round of interviews.
"Our plan is to deliver to President Ross three candidates in January," Epps said. "We expect him to make a recommendation to the Board of Governors in February. The goal is to have a chancellor identified by March or April and on board no later than July 1."
"I'm very encouraged by the strength of the candidates," Epps said. "We look forward to the challenge of refining the pool to the mandated three most qualified candidates."
The NCCU Alumni Association, Inc. invites all alumni and friends to "NCCU Spirit Night"
at The Streets at Southpoint, Center Court (across from Nordstrom), on Tuesday, November 27 from 6 - 9 pm.
NCCU will kick off the holiday shopping season, during college week at The Streets at Southpoint on November 27-30.
We ask that you bring non-perishable food items and/or toys for the Alumni Association's food and toy drive. There will be performances by the Maroon & Gray and JV Cheerleaders, an appearance by "Eddie" the Eagle, NCCU Alumni Choir, DJ ALLNITE of www.allniteradio.com, and more! Giveaways will be provided each hour. Santa will be wearing NCCU paraphernalia and of course you can take pictures with him (picture packages will be available).
So, come out and show your Eagle Pride and fill The Streets at Southpoint with maroon and gray!
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Come grab a free 16oz tumbler from our table at the Start up and Play event being held in Raleigh at The HUB.
711 Hillsborough Street - Raleigh, NC 27603 The event is Monday November 12, 2012 at 6:30 PM -
At this event, you'll meet cool startup ventures in the Triangle, talk with the inspiring founders, play with interesting products or services and embrace the many incredible ventures that make the Triangle great!
See you out there... Monday November 12, 2012 at 6:30 PM
http://startupandplay.com/2012/upcoming-event/
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NCSU MBA info session Wednesday, Nov 28, 2012, 6:00 p.m., NCSU RTP Campus, One Park Drive, Morrisville, NC. Register and more info here.
Durham Chamber U Use Durham Chamber U's to increase your business knowledge: Wednedays 8:30 - 9:30 am Nov 7 - Business Plan and Targeting Customers Dec 5 - Early Stage Funding Dec 19 - Intellectual Property Considerations
Learn How to Network Nov 14, 8:30am Chamber U - How to Network with Networking afterward. Offered again on Dec 12.
Improv as Professional Development Improv classes can help build skills valuable in the workplace: team work, idea generating, public speaking, etc. Check DSI Comedy Theater for upcoming classes.
UMD Empty Bowls 2013 Mar 7, 2013 4:30pm Durham Convention Center Grand Ballrooms. Contact Cheyenne Gill to sign up to volunteer.
Tuesday, Nov 13 at 5:30pm
Join Durham Young Professionals and Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber Young Professionals Network for a social event at Aloft Chapel Hill, 1001 South Hamilton Road Chapel Hill on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:30pm-7:30pm . Bring a donation for Partners for Youth that helps kids connect with healthy snacks. Bring healthy snacks like no sugar added fruit cups, dried fruit, granola or cereal bars, nuts, fig newtons, fresh fruit, or a $5 donation to help two children receive a healthy snack after school. Come mingle with the best and the brightest of the Triangle. Info and RSVP here.
December Mingle: Thursday, Dec 13, 5:30pm MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Thursday, December 13, 2012, 5:30pm-7:30pm Holiday Social and Networking Event at West End Wine Bar, Durham. Come enjoy the holidays with the area's finest young professionals with beer and wine specials, and food. Check www.dypnc.org soon for more info and to register for the event. During this event, DYP will be collecting items for City of Durham's Christmas Shoebox Project: books, school supplies, hats, gloves, socks, T-shirts, hygiene items (like a toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, and a bar of soap), or toys (dolls, balls, small cars, stuffed animals). Shoeboxes will benefit local Durham Parks and Recreation participants who may otherwise not get presents on Christmas Day. If you have additional questions: please feel free to contact Ema Temu, 919-560-4355 ext. 27239 or via email at Ema.Temu@durhamnc.gov.
DYP: 2013 DYP Advisory Council is considering some very exciting events for a great 2013: socials, networking, professional development, community service, and sports outings including kickball. We would love to hear from you. Email us at dypncinfo@gmail.com with your ideas or if you would like to host or help plan an event.