87 collections related to North Carolina State University -- Administration
Filter: 1870-18791990-19991930-1939
Size: 4.55 linear feet (7 archival boxes, 1 flatfolder, 1 flatbox, 1 cardbox); 9.26 gigabytes (419 digital files) Collection ID: UA 002.091
The Park Scholarship records contains annual reports, clippings, correspondence, proposals, publications, some historical/biographical material on Roy H. Park, brochures, and a few artifacts. The material dates from 1938 to 2016.There are also some student records in box 3, which are closed to researchers. The Park Scholarships were ...
MoreThe Park Scholarship records contains annual reports, clippings, correspondence, proposals, publications, some historical/biographical material on Roy H. Park, brochures, and a few artifacts. The material dates from 1938 to 2016.There are also some student records in box 3, which are closed to researchers. The Park Scholarships were established at North Carolina State University in 1996 with a grant from the Park Foundation of Ithaca, N.Y., to fund an inaugural class of 25 scholars. The Park Scholarships program was named for Roy H. Park, NC State University class of 1931. The Program was established to provide a superb educational opportunity for exceptionally talented and well-prepared young men and women who merit the intellectual challenge of a distinguished faculty and a superior university.
Less
North Carolina State University. Office of the Provost
Size: 3.5 linear feet (7 archival boxes, 1 archival halfbox) Collection ID: UA 005.002
This records subgroup contains typed annual reports from the North Carolina State University Office of the Provost and Dean of Faculty. Included are the Provosts' copies of reports from schools and colleges, as well as university divisions and committees at N.C. State, 1955 - 2006. In 1955, the position of Dean of Faculty was first ...
MoreThis records subgroup contains typed annual reports from the North Carolina State University Office of the Provost and Dean of Faculty. Included are the Provosts' copies of reports from schools and colleges, as well as university divisions and committees at N.C. State, 1955 - 2006. In 1955, the position of Dean of Faculty was first established at North Carolina State College (University). In 1967, the title changed to Provost, and in 1971, to Provost and Vice Chancellor. The Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost is NC State's chief academic officer, supporting faculty and programming that make the university a higher education leader. As executive vice chancellor, the provost is the senior executive responsible for NC State’s day-to-day activities. The provost is responsible for the university’s 10 colleges and 12 critical corollary units. The provost oversees the review and approval of all of NC State’s academic programs and policies, and directs the appointment, promotion and compensation of the faculty (https://provost.ncsu.edu/about/whats-a-provost/, accessed 5/29/2020).
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of the Provost
Size: 309.4 linear feet (302 cartons, 5 boxes, 2 half boxes, 1 flat folder, 1 CD box); 1 website Collection ID: UA 005.001
The general records of the North Carolina State University Office of the Provost include general correspondence, publications, and reports relating to the administration of North Carolina State University and issues in higher education. Materials range in date from 1948 to 2014. In 1955, the position of Dean of Faculty was first ...
MoreThe general records of the North Carolina State University Office of the Provost include general correspondence, publications, and reports relating to the administration of North Carolina State University and issues in higher education. Materials range in date from 1948 to 2014. In 1955, the position of Dean of Faculty was first established at North Carolina State College (University). In 1967, the title changed to Provost, and in 1971, to Provost and Vice Chancellor. The Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost is NC State's chief academic officer, supporting faculty and programming that make the university a higher education leader. As executive vice chancellor, the provost is the senior executive responsible for NC State’s day-to-day activities. The provost is responsible for the university’s 10 colleges and 12 critical corollary units. The provost oversees the review and approval of all of NC State’s academic programs and policies, and directs the appointment, promotion and compensation of the faculty (https://provost.ncsu.edu/about/whats-a-provost/, accessed 5/29/2020).
Less
North Carolina State University. Office of the Provost
Size: 8.5 linear feet (8 archival boxes, 3 cartons) Collection ID: UA 005.200
Contained in this sub-group are publications issued by the Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, subordinate units, and predecessor units. In 1955, the position of Dean of Faculty was first established at North Carolina State College (University). In 1967, the title changed to Provost, and in 1971, to ...
MoreContained in this sub-group are publications issued by the Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, subordinate units, and predecessor units. In 1955, the position of Dean of Faculty was first established at North Carolina State College (University). In 1967, the title changed to Provost, and in 1971, to Provost and Vice Chancellor. The Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost is NC State's chief academic officer, supporting faculty and programming that make the university a higher education leader. As executive vice chancellor, the provost is the senior executive responsible for NC State’s day-to-day activities. The provost is responsible for the university’s 10 colleges and 12 critical corollary units. The provost oversees the review and approval of all of NC State’s academic programs and policies, and directs the appointment, promotion and compensation of the faculty (https://provost.ncsu.edu/about/whats-a-provost/, accessed 5/29/2020).
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs
Size: 10.75 linear feet (15 archival boxes, 1 archival halfbox, 2 cartons); 10.9 megabytes (2 digital files); 1 website Collection ID: UA 005.018
The records of the Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs at North Carolina State University include handbooks, course action records, enrollment reports, event programs, and policy documentation regarding the undergraduate curricula and academic practices of the university. Materials range in date from 1957 to 2020. The ...
MoreThe records of the Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs at North Carolina State University include handbooks, course action records, enrollment reports, event programs, and policy documentation regarding the undergraduate curricula and academic practices of the university. Materials range in date from 1957 to 2020. The Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs at North Carolina State University offered programs that enhanced intellectual and personal development and provided students with academic and career assistance. The division also helped colleges, departments, and faculty with their curriculum and policy development. Several existing programs overseeing undergraduate academics were brought together in 1991, forming a new Division of Undergraduate Studies - which was overseen by a dean. Beginning in 1997, the Division was led by a vice provost, and in 2001, the name of the Division was changed to the Division of Undergraduate Affairs. The name of Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs was implemented in 2006. In 2012, the Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs merged with the Division of Student Affairs to become the Division of Academic and Student Affairs (DASA).
Less
Digital content available
African American Cultural Center (North Carolina State University)
Size: 3.3 linear feet (5 boxes, 1 flatfolder, 1 flatbox); 1306.36 megabytes (20 digital files); 1 website Collection ID: UA 005.072
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, African American Cultural Center Records contain agendas, flyers, and other materials pertaining to the African American Heritage Society's annual meetings and events. These events include Heritage Day, the Pan-Afrikan Festival, and the Heritage Symposium. This collection ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, African American Cultural Center Records contain agendas, flyers, and other materials pertaining to the African American Heritage Society's annual meetings and events. These events include Heritage Day, the Pan-Afrikan Festival, and the Heritage Symposium. This collection also contains Advisory Committee minutes, correspondence, agendas, and publicity related to the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Cultural Festival. There are general records as well, which contain materials related to the building of the Cultural Center Annex, now the Witherspoon Student Center, and the African American Cultural Center's involvement in the planning. Materials range in date from 1984 to 2022. The African American Cultural Center promotes awareness of and appreciation for African American and other African descent experiences through activities and events that enhance academic excellence and strengthen cultural competence for the campus and surrounding communities. As a unit of the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity, the African American Cultural Center is an indispensable component of NC State University’s mission of “building a diverse and inclusive campus community, fostering demographic and intellectual diversity, fostering internal and external partnerships and adopting an operational model that embraces efficiency and accountability.” The Center also operates the African American Cultural Library and Cultural Art Gallery.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of the Provost
Size: 1 linear foot (2 archival boxes); 2 websites Collection ID: UA 005.004
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, University Committees Records contain correspondence and information related to the Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence faculty award and records for recipients of the award from 1994 to 1999. It also contains agendas, correspondence, member lists and minutes ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, University Committees Records contain correspondence and information related to the Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence faculty award and records for recipients of the award from 1994 to 1999. It also contains agendas, correspondence, member lists and minutes from the Merit Awards Committee dating from 1979 to 2001. In 1955, the position of Dean of Faculty was first established at North Carolina State College (University). In 1967, the title changed to Provost, and in 1971, to Provost and Vice Chancellor. The Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost is NC State's chief academic officer, supporting faculty and programming that make the university a higher education leader. As executive vice chancellor, the provost is the senior executive responsible for NC State’s day-to-day activities. The provost is responsible for the university’s 10 colleges and 12 critical corollary units. The provost oversees the review and approval of all of NC State’s academic programs and policies, and directs the appointment, promotion and compensation of the faculty (https://provost.ncsu.edu/about/whats-a-provost/, accessed 5/29/2020).
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning
Size: 16.75 linear feet (11 cartons, 1 archival half box); 1 website Collection ID: UA 005.062
The records of the North Carolina State University Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning contain materials on university teaching awards (including correspondence, applications, and lists of nominees), as well as publications created by the Center. Materials ranged in date from 1987 to 2020. The mission of the North Carolina State ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning contain materials on university teaching awards (including correspondence, applications, and lists of nominees), as well as publications created by the Center. Materials ranged in date from 1987 to 2020. The mission of the North Carolina State University Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning is to facilitate and support excellence in teaching and enhance student learning. It was subsumed into the Office for Faculty Development in 2008.
Less
North Carolina State University. Office of the Provost
Size: 5.5 linear feet (3 cartons, 2 archival storage boxes) Collection ID: UA 005.041
Contained in this subgroup are files on small grants made by the Office of the Provost to the faculty of North Carolina State University. Included are grants for instructional computing, innovative instructional projects, and research and professional development. During the 1970s and 1980s, North Carolina State University initiated ...
MoreContained in this subgroup are files on small grants made by the Office of the Provost to the faculty of North Carolina State University. Included are grants for instructional computing, innovative instructional projects, and research and professional development. During the 1970s and 1980s, North Carolina State University initiated a number of internal funding programs for the university's faculty. These included Instructional Computing Grants, Mini-Grant Awards for innovative instructional projects, and Faculty Resarch and Professional Development Grants.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Pride Center
Size: 18.35 linear feet (9 archival boxes, 6 tubes, 2 cartons, 2 flat boxes, 1 half box, 1 card box, 1 legal half box); 66 gigabytes; 6774 files Collection ID: UA 005.073
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Center Records, 1978-2024, document a portion of the history of the LGBTQ community on NC State's campus as well as the creation and function of the LGBTQ Pride Center (formerly the GLBT Center). The collection ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Center Records, 1978-2024, document a portion of the history of the LGBTQ community on NC State's campus as well as the creation and function of the LGBTQ Pride Center (formerly the GLBT Center). The collection contains flyers, reports, surveys, news clippings, workshop and training materials, zines, photographs, and posters. These materials and the digital files also included in the collection pertain to events such as LGBTQ History Month, Transgender Awareness Week, and Lavender Graduation, as well as workshops and trainings such as Transgender 101 and Project SAFE. There are also documents related to the 1980s LGBTQ student groups and organizations that were precursors to the LGBTQ Pride Center. Also included are artifacts including t-shirts, tablecloths, plaques, and sashes from Lavender Graduation. The digital files included in this collection cover organizations and clubs, events and event planning, and workshops and trainings given by the Center. The NC State LGBTQ Pride Center (formerly the GLBT Center) provides students of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions with resources and programming to raise awareness, promote respect, and create a culture of equity, inclusion and social justice. The LGBTQ Pride Center's stated mission is to engage, develop, and empower members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning communities and their allies.
This is accomplished through lectures, counseling services, workshops, and developing supportive communities. Some of the recurring events the Center sponsors include the GLBT Symposium, Transgender Awareness Week, Alternative Spring Break - San Francisco, and the Lavender Graduation.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity
Size: 88.25 linear feet (167 archival boxes, 1 halfbox, 6 legal boxes) Collection ID: UA 005.009
The Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity Records contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, publications, and other material related to the administrative functions of the Affirmative Action Office (later the Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity). The bulk of the material involves efforts by North Carolina ...
MoreThe Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity Records contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, publications, and other material related to the administrative functions of the Affirmative Action Office (later the Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity). The bulk of the material involves efforts by North Carolina State University to comply with federal statutory and regulatory requirements prohibiting discrimination. Also included are records of the Disability Services Office, which became part of the Office for Equal Opportunity in 1999. Most of the Disability Services material, comprising student records, is restricted, and will be deaccessioned according the disposition instructions for GU 323 (Services to Students with Disabilities) of the University of North Carolina (System) General Records Retention and Disposition Schedule. The Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Office oversaw all university activities related to compliance with federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, gender, and disability. In July of 2011, the office of Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Compliance became a unit under the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity. As of 2020, Equal Opportunity and Equity provides training, resources and assistance to address and end discrimination and harassment at NC State. Areas of focus include accommodations and accessibility, discrimination and harassment, Equal Employment Opportunity and affirmative action, pregnancy, and Title IX.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity
Size: 7.5 linear feet (5 archival boxes, 4 flat folders, 4 tubes, 1 CD box, 1 flat box, 1 oversize flat box, 1 album, 1 halfbox); 1358 megabytes (112 digital files); 2 websites Collection ID: UA 005.019
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) Records include brochures, mailings, PowerPoints, training modules, meeting minutes, fact sheets, and various materials related to the activities of the OIED. The records also contain the Diversity Digest, a newsletter ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) Records include brochures, mailings, PowerPoints, training modules, meeting minutes, fact sheets, and various materials related to the activities of the OIED. The records also contain the Diversity Digest, a newsletter distributed by email that details upcoming workshops and events, news releases, pertinent links and resources, as well as the website of the OIED. Materials date from 1991–2018.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of Diversity and African American Affairs
Size: 12 linear feet (24 archival boxes); 0.037 megabytes (7 digital files) Collection ID: UA 005.014
This collection is comprised of correspondence, surveys, and reports related to discrimination and African American issues. It also includes information on the African American Cultural Center. This office of African American Affairs worked in cooperation with the Affirmative Action Office. In 1990 North Carolina State University ...
MoreThis collection is comprised of correspondence, surveys, and reports related to discrimination and African American issues. It also includes information on the African American Cultural Center. This office of African American Affairs worked in cooperation with the Affirmative Action Office. In 1990 North Carolina State University created a position of Coordinator of African American Affairs within the Office of the Provost. Dr. Augustus M. Witherspoon became the first to fill the position. Drs. William C. Grant, Rupert W. Nacoste, and Jose A. Picart have followed in his footsteps. By 2000 the position had become the Vice Provost for Diversity and African American Affairs. The Vice Provost for Diversity and African American Affairs had the primary responsibility of forging a shared vision concerning the recruitment, retention, and graduation of a diverse student body.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of Faculty Development
Size: 28.75 linear feet (19 cartons, 1 archival half box); 310 megabytes (2024 digital files); 1 website Collection ID: UA 005.063
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, Office of Faculty Development Records contain materials on university teaching awards, including correspondence, applications, and lists of nominees. Materials range in date from 1989 - 2020. The Office of Faculty Development (OFD) was established as part of the Office of ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, Office of Faculty Development Records contain materials on university teaching awards, including correspondence, applications, and lists of nominees. Materials range in date from 1989 - 2020. The Office of Faculty Development (OFD) was established as part of the Office of the Provost in August 2008. Its goal is to provide NC State faculty with access to a range of development opportunities provided by OFD and a number of other NC State offices and programs. It was formed by the Working Group on Faculty Development and assumes many of the roles of the Faculty Center of Teaching and Learning.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of International Programs
Size: 3.2 linear feet (5 archival boxes, 1 half box, 1 flat folder); 1 website Collection ID: UA 005.017
Contained in this sub-group are copies of outgoing correspondence from J. Lawrence Apple, who successively wrote under the titles of administrative advisor, associate director of international agriculture, and finally director of international programs. There are also some more recent additions, not from Apple's files. In 1968 North ...
MoreContained in this sub-group are copies of outgoing correspondence from J. Lawrence Apple, who successively wrote under the titles of administrative advisor, associate director of international agriculture, and finally director of international programs. There are also some more recent additions, not from Apple's files. In 1968 North Carolina State University had a dean of international programs reporting to the chancellor. By 1982, an Office of International Programs reported to the provost. By 2002 the university had created the position of vice provost for international affairs. The Office of International Affairs is the university's hub for global engagement.
Less
North Carolina State University. Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
Size: 10.5 linear feet (20 archival boxes, 2 archival half boxes) Collection ID: UA 005.005
This collection contains general records of the provost's office relating to UNC Program Review, graduate programs, and administration. There are several folders on the review of North Carolina State University's colleges and academic degree programs. Other materials concern faculty and course evaluations. As of 2019, many of the ...
MoreThis collection contains general records of the provost's office relating to UNC Program Review, graduate programs, and administration. There are several folders on the review of North Carolina State University's colleges and academic degree programs. Other materials concern faculty and course evaluations. As of 2019, many of the duties of this office are now performed by the Division of Academic and Student Affairs. Before this office was subsumed into the Division of Academic Affairs in 2011, the position was titled Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs. It had been previously titled Associate Vice Provost for Academic Affairs. During the 1970s and 1980s associate provosts assisted the provost in academic matters.
Less
North Carolina State University. Office of the Provost
Size: 1 linear foot (2 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 005.061
This collection contains correspondence, reports and other material about named professorships and teaching awards at North Carolina State University, 1959 - 1993. In mid-1986, with the advice of the Faculty Senate, the chancellor established the concept of "professors of distinction" as the broad descriptor of all kinds of ...
MoreThis collection contains correspondence, reports and other material about named professorships and teaching awards at North Carolina State University, 1959 - 1993. In mid-1986, with the advice of the Faculty Senate, the chancellor established the concept of "professors of distinction" as the broad descriptor of all kinds of distinctively-titled professorships, "including distinguished visiting scholars," and provided procedures for according such distinctions upon individuals. Those procedures provide that faculty committees, comprised in the majority by individuals holding such formal distinctions, be consulted in the process of searching for or naming particular individuals in such positions and that the final review and decision on such distinctions rested with the chancellor upon the advice of the provost, the vice chancellor for research, and the dean of the graduate school.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of Extension, Engagement and Economic Development
Size: 4.25 linear feet (8 archival boxes, 1 half box,); 17.2 gigabytes; 2 websites Collection ID: UA 004.001
This collection contains reports, grant materials, white papers, award materials, and other records from the North Carolina State University Office of the Vice Chancellor for Extension, Engagement and Economic Development. The collection also contains meeting minutes, agendas, and memoranda from the Outreach and Extension Council. ...
MoreThis collection contains reports, grant materials, white papers, award materials, and other records from the North Carolina State University Office of the Vice Chancellor for Extension, Engagement and Economic Development. The collection also contains meeting minutes, agendas, and memoranda from the Outreach and Extension Council. The North Carolina State University Office of Extension, Engagement and Economic Development (EEED), previously known as the Office of Extension and Engagement, provided leadership and vision for University partnerships with external communities in the land-grant tradition. Separate from the Agricultural Extension Service (later the Cooperative Extension Services), a Division of Extension existed at North Carolina State College (later University) as far back as 1924. The office closed in 2011 with the retirement of Vice Chancellor James Zuiches.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of Finance and Administration
Size: 176.7 linear feet (236 archival boxes, 18 cartons, 1 flat box, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize legal box, 13 oversize flat boxes, 2 tubes, 7 volumes, 6 flat folders, 7 legal boxes); 1 website Collection ID: UA 003.001
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Records contain ledgers, invoices/invoice books, blueprints, statements of accounts, financial reports, capital improvement plans, correspondence, and information pertaining to budgets, donations, tuition, scholarships, enrollment and ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Records contain ledgers, invoices/invoice books, blueprints, statements of accounts, financial reports, capital improvement plans, correspondence, and information pertaining to budgets, donations, tuition, scholarships, enrollment and foundations. Materials range in date from 1887 to 2023. The records also include the Office of Finance and Administration website. The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration at North Carolina State University was formerly known as Bursar, Treasurer, Controller, and Business Manager. The mission statement of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration is "By stewarding financial assets, optimizing physical resources and investing in human capital, we will work with university constituencies to position NC State as a premier land grant university and world-class institution." As of 2020, the Office consists of the following units: Budget and Resource Management, Campus Enterprises, Environmental Health and Public Safety,Facilities, Finance, Human Resources, and Real Estate and Development. These units report to the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Business, and they provide infrastructure services essential to supporting the students, faculty and staff of the university. In 2015, the name was changed from the Office of Finance and Business to the Office of Finance and Administration.
Less
Digital content available
North Carolina State University. Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Size: 41 linear feet (82 archival boxes); 1 website Collection ID: UA 011.001
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation Records contain correspondence, reports, and internal memoranda relating to research activities on campus. Faculty Research and Professional Development Grants and publications such as Results Magazine are also included. Materials range in ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation Records contain correspondence, reports, and internal memoranda relating to research activities on campus. Faculty Research and Professional Development Grants and publications such as Results Magazine are also included. Materials range in date from 1954 to 2018. The North Carolina State University, Office of Research and Innovation includes the Office of the Vice Chancellor, Research Development, Research Administration and Compliance, and Technology Commercialization and New Ventures. The unit's stated vision is to be instrumental in making an impact on society’s grand challenges through NC State’s emergence as a preeminent research university. The Office of Research and Innovation was previously known as the Office of Research, Innovation and Economic Development. Prior to 2011, the Office of Research, Innovation and Economic Development was first called the Office of Research and Graduate Studies.
Less