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Title: The STATE of STATE


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The STATE of NC STATE
Innovation in Action
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A COMMUNITY of ACHIEVERS
  • NC State is Innovation in Action
  • In teaching and learning In research In
    extension, engagement and economic development
  • We put innovation into action to change lives,
    save lives and enrich society

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UNIVERSITY GOALS
  • Scholarship for the 21st century
  • Culture of innovation
  • Commitment to diversity/inclusiveness
  • Operational efficiency and effectiveness

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SCHOLARSHIP for the21st CENTURY
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SCHOLARSHIP for the 21st CENTURY
  • Fueling innovation and discovery through relevant
    and responsive education and research
  • Expanding minds and igniting imaginations

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SCHOLARSHIP for the 21st CENTURY
  • Developing leaders of tomorrow
  • Producing an entrepreneurial workforce

7
UNIVERSITY FACTS and FIGURES
  • Total budget 865 million
  • RD expenditures 290 million (highest in UNC
    system)
  • Total endowment 324.2 million (up from 157
    million 10 years ago

8
UNIVERSITY FACTS and FIGURES
  • 10 colleges and schools
  • Bachelors degrees in more than 100 fields
  • Masters in 108 fields
  • PhDs in 61 fields
  • DVM

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RETURN on tax-payer INVESTMENT
  • NC State grads pump 2.9 billion into North
    Carolinas economy each year
  • 96,000 jobs are associated with NC State

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RETURN on tax-payer INVESTMENT
  • Every dollar of state funding generates 7.98 in
    total income for North Carolina

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The BEST and brightest FACULTY
  • Approx. 1,800 faculty and field faculty
  • 9 members of National Academy of Sciences
  • 8 members of National Academy of Engineering
  • 1 member of Institute of Medicine

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The BEST and brightest FACULTY
  • 85 NSF Career/Presidential Awards in past 10 years
  • UNCs O. Max Gardner Award NC State faculty
    have won 7 times in the past 10 years

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Technology-rich LEARNING
  • Quality Enhancement Plan Learning in a
    Technology-rich Environment (LITRE)
  • Classroom technology improvements
  • Collaborative workspaces for students

14
Technology-rich LEARNING
  • Grants program for innovative teaching 19
    awards in 2004
  • SACS full reaffirmation of accreditation in 2004

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Outstanding STUDENTS
  • 30,000 students from all NC counties and 110
    countries
  • Entering freshmen average 4.11 GPA, 1216 SAT, 46
    in the top 10 of their high school class

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Outstanding STUDENTS
  • National Scholarships and Fellowships more than
    100 in past 5 years including 14 Goldwaters, 7
    Udalls, 4 Gates Cambridges, 3 Mitchells, 2
    Trumans, 1 Marshall

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Instilling values and inspiring FUTURE LEADERS
  • General Hugh Shelton Leadership Initiative
  • Park Scholars, Caldwell Scholars, Merit
    Scholars, University Scholars and University
    Honors Program
  • Service Learning offers 35 classes
  • NC State named one of top US Colleges with a
    Conscience
  • Enrichment through ARTS NC STATE

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COMMITMENT to DIVERSITY/INCLUSIVENESS
  • Encouraging diversity and inclusiveness through
    communication and responsiveness
  • World cultures, ideas, people and viewpoints
  • Campus enriched by international students

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COMMITMENT to DIVERSITY/INCLUSIVENESS
  • Campus dialogues/workshops on diversity
  • Minority recruitment and retention programs
  • Web-based diversity education

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Forging innovative PARTNERSHIPSFueling
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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Building RELATIONSHIPS
  • NC State aids local communities in solving
    problems, creating jobs
  • CES offers research-based assistance to more than
    2.2 million citizens each year
  • IES helps businesses remain competitive, saving
    or creating 956 jobs in 2003 alone

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
  • A new land-grant model for the 21st century
  • 9th in US in patents awarded to public
    universities more than 490 total.
  • 6th in US for technological strengths of patent
    portfolio

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
  • More than 50 spinoff companies since 1980
  • More than 2,000 jobs have been created as a
    result of NC State start-ups

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NC State is a LAUNCHING PADfor NEW BUSINESS
  • SAS the world largest privately held software
    company
  • Cree 300 million in revenues
  • ZettaCore molecular memory technology
  • Nitronex semiconductors/wireless technology

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NC State is a LAUNCHING PADfor NEW BUSINESS
  • Biolex therapeutic proteins from plants
  • Silicon Semiconductor power management devices
  • Liposcience cardiovascular disease monitoring
  • Sicel Technologies cancer treatment technology

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CENTENNIAL CAMPUS
  • A national model for government, business and
    university partnerships and research
  • 2.5 million square feet of space, labs,
    classrooms, residential
  • 386 million in buildings
  • 56 corporate partners, 21 incubator companies
  • RD neighborhoods in communication technologies,
    biosciences, advanced materials, education,
    environmental science.

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Centennial BIOMEDICAL CAMPUS
  • An extension of original Centennial Campus
    concept, anchored by nationally-ranked College of
    Veterinary Medicine
  • Approximately 200 acres, 1.6 million square feet
    of space over the next 25 years
  • Focus on biomedical applications, both to animals
    and humans

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Centennial BIOMEDICAL CAMPUS
  • 3,348 square-foot Iams Pet Imaging Center is the
    areas first MRI facility dedicated for use on
    pets and domestic animals
  • 35 million research building with nearly 100,000
    square feet was completed in April 2005

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Producing research RESULTS
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Culture of INNOVATIVE RESEARCH
  • Producing relevant results
  • Solving real-world problems
  • Our research saves lives, changes lives, enriches
    society
  • From sweet acidophilus milk to first synthetic
    aorta and artificial retina

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NC State PIONEERS NEW FIELDS
  • Genomic sciences
  • Nanotechnology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biomanufacturing
  • Biomedical Engineering (joint degree with UNC-CH)

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NC State PIONEERS NEW FIELDS
  • Institute for Non-Profits
  • Friday Institute for Educational Innovation
  • Companion animal medicine and oncology
  • Enterprise Risk Management

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Recent major GRANTS RECEIVED
  • W.M Keck Foundation 1 million gift for research
    on RNA-mediated evolutionary materials chemistry.
  • USDA 5 million grant for food safety research
    Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture and Life
    Sciences

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Recent major GRANTS RECEIVED
  • Fletcher Foundation 1 million gift for
    Institute for Non-Profits in CHASS
  • GSK Foundation 1 million for the Friday
    Institute in College of Education
  • Golden LEAF 5.4 million grant to help NC
    businesses make parts for aging military aircraft

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Recent major GRANTS RECEIVED
  • Bank of America 1 million grant to support
    Enterprise Risk Management Initiative
  • Wachovia 1 million grant for undergraduate
    scholarships and graduate fellowships, diversity
    initiatives and support for minority students,
    and MBA Program enrichment activities

36
BIOMANUFACTURING
  • Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center
    (BTEC) opening in January 2007, Centennial
    Campus
  • 33.5 million to NC State from Golden LEAF for
    training a new workforce in partnership with
    Community Colleges
  • Positioning our state as the leader of one of the
    worlds fastest-growing industries
  • Statewide education, economic development and job
    creation

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NEW FACILITIES thanks to HIGHER EDUCATION BOND
  • Largest building project in NC State history
    468 million
  • Will add more than 1.3 million square feet of new
    space
  • Will renovate more than 900,000 square feet of
    existing space
  • Providing a first-class student experience,
    attracting top faculty

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CELEBRATING the NC STATE COMMUNITY
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WOLFPACK ATHLETICS
  • 35,000 football season tickets sold last year
    (the most in school history)
  • Won men's ACC Cross Country title for fourth
    straight year and 13th overall under coach Rollie
    Geiger
  • Womens softball finished fourth in the ACC in
    only its second year of competition
  • Men's tennis won 15 matches, the most since 1988

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WOLFPACK ATHLETICS
  • Women's golf team went to its fourth straight
    NCAA regional
  • NC State was one of only 21 colleges to send both
    its mens and womens basketball teams to the
    NCAA Tournament
  • Mens basketball team in fourth straight NCAA
    tournament reaching the Sweet 16
  • Kay Yow completes her 30th year as head womens
    basketball coach, with more than 600 victories at
    NC State

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SCHOLAR/ATHLETES
  • 333 of the 600 student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA
    or higher in 2004, earning scholar-athlete
    recognition from NC State.
  • 183 student-athletes made the ACC Honor Roll
    with GPAs of at least 3.0 for 2003-04
  • NC State leads the ACC in the number of student
    athletes who have won ACC postgraduate
    scholarships (27 since 1997)

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Building ATHLETIC TRADITIONS
  • Murphy Football Center completed 2004
  • Isenhour Tennis Center completed 2004
  • Renovations/upgrades to Doak baseball complex
  • Dail mens basketball complex opening 2005
  • Upgrades to Reynolds Coliseum
  • Vaughn Towers completed summer 2005

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PRIVATE GIVING more important than ever
  • Private support supplements state funds
  • 201.5 million raised in FY 2004
  • Fundraising 16th in US among public universities
  • Corporate fundraising 3rd in the nation among
    publics, 7th overall

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ACHIEVE!The Campaign for NC State
  • Largest fundraising campaign in history more
    than 700 million to date
  • Among the top priorities
  • 109.5 million for student support
  • 82.1 million for academic support
  • 265 million for research support
  • 217.1 million in facilities support
  • 31.5 million in unrestricted support

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INNOVATION IN ACTION Tour
  • Telling the NC State story across North Carolina
  • Students and faculty share their experiences
  • Reaching out to business leaders, media, alumni
    and prospective students
  • Economic development impact of NC State
  • Listening to the needs of our citizens

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NC State is a GREAT UNIVERSITY
  • High quality education for students
  • Scholarship for the 21st century
  • Relevant, responsive, results-oriented
  • Putting innovation into action to benefit our
    state, our nation, and our world
  • Climate of inclusivity and diversity
  • People/Innovation/Action

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