Test One
Across
- 3. Building named after NCAT English instructor and one of the first African American commissioners in Guilford County
- 5. Received in 1959
- 6. This building use to house dinning services
- 9. The 220,000 square foot building whose construction was financed through bonds approved in 2000.
- 11. Built in 1951, it is named after a member of the first graduating class
- 16. What defunct school did the longest serving chancellor or president use to work at prior to his tenure at NCAT
- 21. Ratified by the North Carolina General Assembly to create “Agriculture and Mechanical College for the Colored Race”
- 24. Number of PhD of Leadership Studies graduates in the first class
- 28. Charles Stewart composed music to a poem written by this woman who lived in Magnolia House from 1910 until 1925
- 32. Received a Bachelor of Science degree posthumous in 2008
- 34. The only 100% green building on campus
- 39. He was born in Rockford, Illinois and received a Bachelors of Art from Central State University in Ohio
- 42. First published in 1894
- 44. NC Supreme court justice and NCAT alumni
- 45. The Red Carpet Inn was located where
- 46. A person who was a shoe repairer and leather craftsman is the name sake of which building
- 47. Aggie Alumni who designed the Aggie Stadium
Down
- 1. This Brigadier General and NCAT Alumni became Chief of the United States Army Nurse Corps
- 2. This NCAT figure head also served as president of the North Carolina Community College System
- 4. “The Souls of Black Folk”, “The Invisible Man”, and “The World is Flate” have this in common
- 7. NCAT use to prepare and produce its own dairy products where
- 8. A former Board of Trustee member has a building named in his honor
- 10. Current building that use to house the main library
- 12. One of two colleges at NCAT
- 13. Currently named after the former director of the library, who was this building initially named after
- 14. This building was named after a 1931 alumni who was also a professor of economics at NCAT
- 15. What building was named as a result of a University contest
- 17. She served as State Supervisor for Elementary Schools in North Carolina and founded the North Carolina Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers.
- 18. Destroyed by fire in 1930
- 19. This famous author’s father was a student at NCAT.
- 20. Served as secretary for Dean Dowdy and Dean Rankin before serving as Dean of Women
- 21. Mind and Hand
- 22. He initiated and oversaw the change from Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race to Agricultural and Technical College
- 23. A building is named after which North Carolina governor
- 24. He took a leave of absence from his post to serve as the Associate Director of the Peace Corps
- 25. One of two degree types conferred in the first graduating class
- 26. One of two chancellors to hold the chancellor position at NCAT and WSSU
- 27. Serves as Chancellor Emeritus and Professor of Leadership Studies
- 29. He received the 5th annual McDonald’s African American Achievement Award for Educators
- 30. Building named after a chairperson of Industrial Education
- 31. A former Dean of Agriculture has a building named after him
- 33. Crafted the most panels on the Centennial Quilt
- 34. He has worked at NCAT, Coppin State University, and University of Saint Joseph
- 35. The original name of this building was the Mechanical Building and was constructed in 1895
- 36. The only leader of NCAT who held the title of President and Chancellor at NCAT
- 37. One of the first female graduates at NCAT, she willed a building to the school upon her death.
- 38. NCAT Alumni who stared “Macbeth”, “Aida”, and “Dido and Aeneas”
- 40. 1899 Class Motto
- 41. This dentist and NCAT alumni served Greensboro, NC for over 40 years
- 43. This 1915 graduate has a building named after him