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The role of HBCU's in the 21st Century Higher Education January 28, 2002 NC A&T State University Memorial Union, Stallings Ballroom |
| A TWENTIETH-CENTURY HERO
Born October 21, 1950, in South Carolina, Ronald E. McNair received a B.S. degree, magna cum laude, in physics from North Carolina A&T; State University in 1971. After Earning a PhD in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1976, McNair worked for Hughes Research Laboratory as a physicist specializing in laser physics, In 1978, he joined the NASA space shuttle program as a mission specialist. He died in the Challenger space shuttle accident January 28th, 1986. McNair received numerous honors, including being named a Presidential Scholar, 1967-71; Ford Foundation Fellow, 1971-74; National Fellowship Fund Fellow, 1974-75; A NATO Fellow, 1975; Omega Psi Phi Scholar of the Year, 1975; AAU Karate Gold Medal, 1976; National society of Black Professional Engineers, 1979; Distinguished National Scientist, 1970; and, Who's Who Among Black Americans, 1980 McNair was also a family man. He was married and had a son and a daughter. He appreciated a variety of music, which led him to become an accomplished jazz saxophonist. He also earned a fifth degree black belt in karate. A child of poverty and segregation, McNair had learned that challenges and risks were a part of life. He didicated himself to creating a world in which all people could one day realize their dreams. In 1984 McNair told University of South Carolina students, "True courage comes in enduing...persevering and believing in oneself." South Carolina delegates proclaimed to Congress, "Ronald McNair represents an outstanding role-model of achievement, especially for young Americans." McNair Scholars Program is dedicated to Ronald McNair's
love of learning and his high standard of achievement.
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Former Colleagues and Metntors of Ron McNair and
former and current McNair Scholars, former and current mentors of Ron McNair
Scholars. Please sign this guestbook. In the guest book please enter a
short message about who you are and about how the Ron McNair program benefits
you or the student you are mentoring. It is appreciated if you enter also
your Ron McNair links and email address.
Ron McNair BeginingsSponsors: Department
of Physics, NC A&T State University, Greensboro, NC 27411
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