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Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) Aggie Residential Network Upgrade project will further the university's recent investments in technology to address problems with the campus broadband network. The project is an informal consortium application between North Carolina A&T and the North Carolina A&T Real Estate Foundation, Inc. This project has two goals. The first is to update the WiFi network and other equipment within the residence halls on campus, which are unable to meet student’s bandwidth and security needs. The second goal is to create staff positions to support faculty development to further integrate technology into the teaching and learning process.


North Carolina
$3,686,697
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