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Post by jbrob on Apr 9, 2024 18:48:14 GMT -5
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Post by bseballaggie on Apr 10, 2024 3:58:54 GMT -5
I'm happy to read that he plans to stay involved with the university.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Apr 10, 2024 9:42:36 GMT -5
This could have been worded better:
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Post by aggie94 on Apr 10, 2024 9:55:16 GMT -5
This could have been worded better: Agreed. I cringed when I read it.
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Post by bluehaze on Apr 10, 2024 12:43:47 GMT -5
This could have been worded better: Agreed. I cringed when I read it. Yeah, there should've been more context added to the statement, but...
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Apr 10, 2024 13:02:41 GMT -5
This could have been worded better: that attitude might explain why he pulled us out of the meac...
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Post by Bornthrilla on Apr 10, 2024 13:05:03 GMT -5
It just highlights the fact that, despite the numerous accomplishments during his tenure, Chancellor Martin has never mastered the art of effective communication.
If being in East Greensboro is such a cause of concern, why do we make a point to include that location in every official press release we send out?
For one, Greensboro is not some sprawling metropolis. You can get to everywhere in the city within 15 minutes. Thus criminals live all over the city and crime happens everywhere. Hell, the Southside is probably 10 times worst than what is considered the East right now. Likewise, there are plenty of thugs and gangs in West Greensboro.
What he is trying to say is that most of the safety issues that have been associated with the university actually took place elsewhere, away from campus. But like I said, there was a much better way he could have deflected blame than to just say East Greensboro.
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Post by marchingband1969 on Apr 10, 2024 18:22:41 GMT -5
It just highlights the fact that, despite the numerous accomplishments during his tenure, Chancellor Martin has never mastered the art of effective communication. If being in East Greensboro is such a cause of concern, why do we make a point to include that location in every official press release we send out? For one, Greensboro is not some sprawling metropolis. You can get to everywhere in the city within 15 minutes. Thus criminals live all over the city and crime happens everywhere. Hell, the Southside is probably 10 times worst than what is considered the East right now. Likewise, there are plenty of thugs and gangs in West Greensboro. What he is trying to say is that most of the safety issues that have been associated with the university actually took place elsewhere, away from campus. But like I said, there was a much better way he could have deflected blame than to just say East Greensboro. As a parent with 6 grandkids, this may be more about the Chancellor having to worry about student safety in our community. We've had several students shot and killed in recent years and I'd hate to have the responsibility of delivering that bad news to their parents. His comments may be more about the frustration of not being able to change the community as he expanded the University.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Apr 10, 2024 19:57:48 GMT -5
What community? The entire city of Greensboro has crime and violence.
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Post by A&T-roy on Apr 10, 2024 21:32:30 GMT -5
What community? The entire city of Greensboro has crime and violence. I "think", to MB1969's point, if A&T would have been in North, South, East or West and the things that happened had happened he would have said the same thing about whatever area. It has to be a TERRIBLE thing to have to deal with the death of student...mostly their parents. I know I forbid my kids from going to parties in the Cottages. That said, only he knows exactly what he meant. Maybe someone will ask him to clarify at some point.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Apr 11, 2024 8:31:24 GMT -5
Nobody gave Chancellor Martin a script and said hey, you need to recite these specific words. He is a 70-plus year old man who is capable of expressing his own thoughts.
Historically, the phrase East Greensboro has always been code word for "where the black folk live". That is why we include the location at the start of every official press release because we are trying to say we are proud to represent the black community in Greensboro.
That, however, is an archaic mindset because in 2024 black folk live in every corner of the city. Crime happens everywhere and when young people are looking for excitement, they will always gravitate to a risk-filled environment. There was a incident two weeks ago where A&T students gathered on the Southside for a block party and 15 people got hit by a car.
That was probably about 10 minutes away from campus but that was not in East Greensboro.
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Post by westcoastaggie on Apr 11, 2024 10:44:36 GMT -5
To be fair, the Chancellor did explain in detail his regret and WFMY seemingly aired the entire comment, seemingly.
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Post by AggiePride on Apr 11, 2024 12:48:01 GMT -5
This is the point of talking points. Even the most seasoned leaders should have tps.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Apr 11, 2024 13:36:13 GMT -5
This is the point of talking points. Even the most seasoned leaders should have tps. You gotta have somebody on staff to prepare those talking points. Do you believe we have somebody who is really capable of doing that?
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Post by jbrob on May 12, 2024 6:34:25 GMT -5
The transformation chancellor: How Dr. Harold Martin turned North Carolina A&T State University into an educational force by: Neill McNeill Posted: May 9, 2024 GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — I’ve seen and heard a lot during my last 40-plus years as a broadcast journalist or what I like to call a “professional storyteller” at WGHP. I’ve told many stories both good and bad. Many of those stories have been about transformations, including those involving local institutions of higher learning. And when it comes to the many fine colleges and universities in our coverage area, three stand out. (And I need to mention I’m not including our fine area community colleges in this group. Some of them have had notable transformations as well. But I’ll save those for later.) I’m talking about campuses that look significantly different (and much better) today than they looked when I started work here as a general assignment reporter in the fall of 1983. They’re North Carolina A&T State University, Elon University and High Point University. I could write documentaries about each of those campuses. Each deserves all the praise it can get. But space and time are limited, and in this commentary, I’m focusing on the person who leads the first institution I mentioned. It’s because his time in that position is very much limited. At the end of the 2023-2024 academic year, Dr. Harold L. Martin Sr. will retire after spending 15 years as chancellor of North Carolina A&T State University. myfox8.com/spotlight/newsmakers/the-transformation-chancellor-how-dr-harold-martin-turned-north-carolina-at-state-university-into-an-educational-force/
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