[3] On July 15, 1999, Renick assumed the office of Chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
[5] During the Renick administration, the university experienced record enrollment, new campus infrastructure added to the physical plant, in addition to the establishing of a $100 million capital campaign.
[5] Renick would leave North Carolina A&T in 2006 to take the Vice President position at the American Council on Education.
[6] The results of the audit showed that the funds, which although used inappropriately, were in fact used for the good of the university; therefore neither Huff nor Renick were found to be in violation of any laws.
Almore#242 F&AM PHA in Jackson, MS.[10] He died on January 3, 2021, from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 72.