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North Carolina State University. Counseling Center
Size: 2.5 linear feet (5 archival boxes); 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.050
The records of North Carolina State University's Counseling Center contain correspondence, notices, brochures and reports documenting the activities of the center. The center produced yearly Advisers Handbooks as a resource for faculty serving as academic or vocational advisers to students. Some handbooks have been annotated by ...
MoreThe records of North Carolina State University's Counseling Center contain correspondence, notices, brochures and reports documenting the activities of the center. The center produced yearly Advisers Handbooks as a resource for faculty serving as academic or vocational advisers to students. Some handbooks have been annotated by Counseling Center staff including William Weston and Murray Downs. Notices and brochures contained in these records pertain to student services offered by the center. The Counseling Center's offices were originally located in Holladay Hall until 1964 when they were moved to 207 Peele Hall. The Center moved in 1976 to a location at 200 Harris Hall. Materials in this collection range in date from 1935 until 1996. The North Carolina State College (later University) Counseling Center was originally located in Holladay Hall and was alternately called the Department of Counseling. Through the early days of the center's existence, the counseling center offered services for pre-college and enrolled students including entrance testing guidance, orientation events, financial aid assistance, vocational and educational guidance, social and personal guidance and special assistance for disabled, academically challenged and gifted students. In the early 1950s, the center promoted the idea of having health professionals on staff at the College. By the 1970s, a Health Center was established as a separate entity from the Counseling Center. As of 2013, the Counseling Center operates as an arm of the Student Health Center and focuses on personal, academic and vocational guidance for students.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 0.95 linear feet (2 boxes, 1 flat folder); 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.011
Contains articles, course descriptions, memoranda, press releases, and programs. The records document the activities and programs offered by the center from 1959 to 2000. These records have not been processed; however, they are arranged alphabetically by subject. The Crafts Center’s mission is to provide hands-on, immersive, ...
MoreContains articles, course descriptions, memoranda, press releases, and programs. The records document the activities and programs offered by the center from 1959 to 2000. These records have not been processed; however, they are arranged alphabetically by subject. The Crafts Center’s mission is to provide hands-on, immersive, life-long learning skills to NC State students, faculty and staff, affiliates, alumni and the general public to support research, enhance critical thinking through creativity, and strengthen personal and professional development (https://crafts.arts.ncsu.edu/about/, accessed 08/27/2021).
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Size: 3.18 linear feet (5 boxes, 1 legal half-box, 2 flat folders) Collection ID: UA 016.056
The records of the Department of Campus Activities in the Division of Student Affairs contain photographs and subject files conerning the student union and topical issues affecting student welfare and safety. The Department of Campus Activities, a unit of the Division of Student Affairs, encourages and supports the growth and ...
MoreThe records of the Department of Campus Activities in the Division of Student Affairs contain photographs and subject files conerning the student union and topical issues affecting student welfare and safety. The Department of Campus Activities, a unit of the Division of Student Affairs, encourages and supports the growth and development of the whole student. As a cornerstone of out-of-class learning, the department enhances the academic mission of the university through programs and resources that promote leadership, diversity, critical thinking, creativity, social interaction and community.
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North Carolina State University. Department of Student Development
Size: 16.55 linear feet (31 boxes, 1 legal box, 1 flat folder) Collection ID: UA 016.034
The records of the North Carolina State University Department of Student Development contain annual plans, brochures, correspondence, minutes, policies and procedures, programs, and surveys. The records document the activities of the office and its committees from 1930 to 2000. The North Carolina State University Department of ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Department of Student Development contain annual plans, brochures, correspondence, minutes, policies and procedures, programs, and surveys. The records document the activities of the office and its committees from 1930 to 2000. The North Carolina State University Department of Student Development worked to help college students become competent as adults. This included helping students become more ethical, responsible, enthusiastic about their involvement in human affairs, and optimistic about their future. In addition, the department had a special interest and responsibility in helping students with cultural understanding relating to ethnicity. The Department of Student Development was dissolved sometime during or after 2000, with its member programs each becoming separate departments within the Division of Student Affairs.
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North Carolina State University. Office of International Services
Size: 2.01 linear feet ((4 archival boxes and 1 flat folder)); 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.020
These records document the activities of North Carolina State University's Office of International Services (OIS) from 1947 to 1995. This collection contains handbooks, student directories, correspondence, reports and statistics. These materials are arranged by record type. The majority of the records are handbooks and directories. ...
MoreThese records document the activities of North Carolina State University's Office of International Services (OIS) from 1947 to 1995. This collection contains handbooks, student directories, correspondence, reports and statistics. These materials are arranged by record type. The majority of the records are handbooks and directories. The other records pertain to international student employment, crises in students' home countries, and visa renewals. The Office of International Services (OIS) at North Carolina State University facilitates the University's global mission in education, research, and community engagement by providing effective educational programs, advising, immigration processing, research and employment support, cross-cultural experiences, and community extension activities. The OIS provides international students with comprehensive support services including job opportunities, financial aid, and orientation services.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 12.26 linear feet (17 archival boxes, 5 legal sized boxes, 1 half-box, 1 oversized flat box, 1 tube, and 1 flat folder) Collection ID: UA 016.036
This collection contains announcements, annual reports, applications, architectural drawings and specifications, brochures, bulletins, constitutions, contracts, correspondence, handbooks, manuals, membership lists, minutes, programs, scrapbooks, time reports, and work plans. The records document the activities of the office from 1903 ...
MoreThis collection contains announcements, annual reports, applications, architectural drawings and specifications, brochures, bulletins, constitutions, contracts, correspondence, handbooks, manuals, membership lists, minutes, programs, scrapbooks, time reports, and work plans. The records document the activities of the office from 1903 to 1989. From 1908 to 1974, the office of Religious Affairs was nearly synonymous with the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), as the records indicate. Hence, the collection also includes the records of the Danforth Chapel from 1955 to 1976, the International Student Center from 1955 to 1965, and the Self-Help Bureau from 1932 to 1941. The Office of Religious Affairs grew out of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and the leadership of Edward S. King, who served North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University) through the YMCA from 1919 to 1955. The campus branch of the YMCA was established in 1889 and was the site of the following activities and events: regular Sunday services; Bible study classes; a published montly paper; a handbook for freshmen and prospective students; speakers and discussion groups; a game room for students; a barbershop; and the Self-Help Bureau, which helped students secure employment while in college. The YMCA branch existed on campus until 1982.
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North Carolina State University. Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid
Size: 3.25 linear feet (2 cartons, 1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 016.007
The records of the North Carolina State University Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid include correspondence, memoranda, bulletins, announcements, reports, and lists of scholarship awardees from the student loan fund. Topics cover scholarships, named scholarships, grants, financial aid, and work study programs. The Office of ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid include correspondence, memoranda, bulletins, announcements, reports, and lists of scholarship awardees from the student loan fund. Topics cover scholarships, named scholarships, grants, financial aid, and work study programs. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) assists students and parents in applying for and securing financial assistance when family resources are insufficient to meet educational expenses. The OSFA offers individual as well as group financial aid counseling assistance.
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North Carolina State University. Office of Student Conduct
Size: 3.5 linear feet (7 archival boxes); 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.012
The North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Office of Student Conduct Records contains documents pertaining to the history and formulation of the university’s Code of Student Conduct including drafts with comments, memorandums, handwritten notes, historical documents, and Judicial Reform Task Force documents, as ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Office of Student Conduct Records contains documents pertaining to the history and formulation of the university’s Code of Student Conduct including drafts with comments, memorandums, handwritten notes, historical documents, and Judicial Reform Task Force documents, as well as general records from the Office of Student Conduct. Materials range in date from 1961 to 2003. The Office of Student Conduct at North Carolina State University is responsible for the implementation of the Code of Student Conduct. Consistent with that goal, the office, in partnership with the judicial branch of the student government, endeavors to educate the community regarding the standards for student behavior and procedures used in the resolution of student disciplinary charges.
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Size: 11.05 linear feet (2 boxes, 1 half box, 1 legal box, 1 flat file, 11 flat boxes, 2 oversize flat boxes); 2 websites Collection ID: UA 016.025
The North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Reserve Officers' Training Corps Records, 1904-2002, contains scrapbooks, memoranda, pamphlets, correspondences, newsletters, instruction books, newsclippings, and other administrative files relating to the activities and events of the campus ROTC program’s Air Force, ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Reserve Officers' Training Corps Records, 1904-2002, contains scrapbooks, memoranda, pamphlets, correspondences, newsletters, instruction books, newsclippings, and other administrative files relating to the activities and events of the campus ROTC program’s Air Force, Army, and Navy branches. They also include records of N. C. State’s Air Science and Tactics Department and the Military Science and Tactics Department. The North Carolina State University’s Reserve Officer’s Training Corp (ROTC) is a group of four campus programs, the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps which train officers of the United State armed forces in basic military and officer training. The ROTC has had a presence at the University since 1894 and is currently in conjunction with NC State University's Military Science Department.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs. Student Media Authority
Size: 25 linear feet (36 archival boxes, 9 CD boxes, 3 cardboxes, 2 oversize flatboxes, 1 legal-sized archival box, 1 flatfolder); 560.792 gigabytes; 209641 files; 5 websites Collection ID: UA 016.035
The North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Student Media Authority Records contain budget and financial statements, contracts, correspondence, minutes, staff applications, layout and design information, and publications. There is also a large amount of photographic materials, including CDs, DVDs, photographic ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Student Media Authority Records contain budget and financial statements, contracts, correspondence, minutes, staff applications, layout and design information, and publications. There is also a large amount of photographic materials, including CDs, DVDs, photographic prints, negatives, contact sheets, and slides, most of which are from student photographers. The collection includes records of the Student Media Board, 1928-2008, the Agromeck office from 1909 to 2011, the Technician office from 1939 to 2011, the WKNC Radio Station from 1922 to 2006, the Windhover from 1928 to 2013, the Nubian Message from 2007 to 2009, and a small number of records, 1926-2022, from other publications. The Student Media Authority at North Carolina State University oversees creation of campus student publications at North Carolina State University, which include a yearbook, a daily newspaper, literary magazine, and African American student newspaper. It also oversees the student radio station, WKNC, and student television station, Wolf TV. The Publications Board was formed at North Carolina State College in or before 1933 to oversee creation of student publications. By 1937, it included representatives from student publications such as the Agromeck, Technician, Wataugan, Southern Engineer, and Agriculturist. By the late 1940s, it also included representatives from the student radio station WVWP. In the following decades, the organization continued to oversee the finances and leadership of student publications at North Carolina State University. It underwent various name changes, becoming known as the Student Media Board by the mid-2000s. As of 2010, Student Media is part of the Division of Student Affairs and is based in Witherspoon Student Center. It includes 220 paid and volunteer student positions.
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North Carolina State University. Student Organization Resource Center
Size: 25.25 linear feet (48 archival boxes, 2 legal halfboxes, and 1 artifact box) Collection ID: UA 016.059
The records of the North Carolina State University Student Organization Resource Center contain forms completed by student organizations to register their organizations with the university, as well as constitutions, bylaws, correspondence, office records, and other administrative information about the organizations. Materials range ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Student Organization Resource Center contain forms completed by student organizations to register their organizations with the university, as well as constitutions, bylaws, correspondence, office records, and other administrative information about the organizations. Materials range in date from 1942 to 2009. The North Carolina State University Student Organization Resource Center, now known as the James H. Woodward Student Involvement Center, exists to meet the needs of students who are interested in involvement on campus through organized groups. As a part of the Division of Student Affairs, one of the Student Involvement Center's main responsibilities is to advise students who start or participate in registered student organizations. As of 2017, there are more than 700 registered student organizations at NC State, including Student Government and the Union Activities Board. The Center is located in the Talley Student Union Center.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs. Union Activities Board
Size: 15.3 linear feet (22 archival boxes, 1 legal box, 1 flatbox, 9 flatfolders,); 5.92 gigabytes; 733 files; 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.060
The records of the North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Union Activities Board contain meeting minutes, agendas, manuals, rosters, reports, budgets, proposals, photographs, slides, flyers, CDs, calendars, posters, handbills, membership forms, task list, correspondence, bulletins, and archived web content. ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Union Activities Board contain meeting minutes, agendas, manuals, rosters, reports, budgets, proposals, photographs, slides, flyers, CDs, calendars, posters, handbills, membership forms, task list, correspondence, bulletins, and archived web content. Materials are dated from 1954 to present. Founded in 1951 as the College Union Board of Chairmen and renamed in the early 1970s, the Union Activities Board develops and carries out social and cultural programs for students. The mission statement specified in the Union Activities Board bylaws, as revised on 18 March 2013, was “For students by students, the Union Activities Board creates innovative activities that stimulate, motivate, educate, and involve the student body.“ Seven committees were chartered in the bylaws as revised on 18 March 2013: Black Students Board, Diviersity Activities Board, Films, Issues and Ideas, Late Night and Concerts, Leisure and Entertainment, and Marketing.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs. University Career Center
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box); 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.054
The records of the North Carolina State University Career Center contain brochures, correspondence, manuals, reports, and schedules. The records document the activities of the center from 1957 to 2010. The earliest documents included are placement reports produced by the engineering department's placement center prior to the ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Career Center contain brochures, correspondence, manuals, reports, and schedules. The records document the activities of the center from 1957 to 2010. The earliest documents included are placement reports produced by the engineering department's placement center prior to the formation of the Career Planning and Placement Center in 1964. The University Career Center placement reports and interview schedules include statistics on numbers of companies coming to campus to interview students and number of students gaining employment or internships. The North Carolina State University Career Center assists students in preparing for professional careers. The Center was founded in 1964 as the Career Planning and Placement Center as conceived by Chancellor John T. Caldwell who saw the need to have a central placement office to coordinate activities for the entire University. Prior to the formation of the central office, each department and school's placement office operated independently. In 1993, the name was changed to the University Career Center. The University Career Center works to provide programs including on-campus interviews, placement assistance, and other services across the university while also supporting departments and schools with individual needs.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 27.5 linear feet (13 archival boxes, 5 archival legal lboxes, 1 archival halfbox, 11 archival oversized flat boxes, 1 flat folder, 1 slide box); 13.24 megabytes; 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.018
The North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, University Student Center Records contain files documenting the activities of the Center, including the administrative and departmental transactions and the events and services which occured there, ranging in date from 1941 to 2004. Included are correspondence and ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, University Student Center Records contain files documenting the activities of the Center, including the administrative and departmental transactions and the events and services which occured there, ranging in date from 1941 to 2004. Included are correspondence and memorandums, meeting minutes and agendas, budgetary and financial information, reports, rules and policies, departmental constitutions and bylaws, schedules, event and activity proposals, other administrative papers, newspaper clippings, booklets, flyers, pamphlets, programs, calendars, invitations, brochures, other promotional and publicity materials, and the scrapbooks and loose materials removed from them. Also included are archiveed versions of the web site of North Carolina State University’s Student Center. The University Student Center of North Carolina State University is a student organization established to give students and other community members a centralized location on campus which provides essential facilities, programs, and services. It was established with the purpose of enriching students' lives by teaching them social and recreational skills, and to provide them with the opportunity of extracurricular activity without having to leave campus. These records reflect the history of the Center itself by including the files related to the general administrative and departmental transactions of the organization, as well as files reflecting the production and promotion of its events, services, and activities. Containing a variety of materials ranging in dates from 1941 to 2008, the records show how the Center has greatly changed, but it still provides the services for which it was established.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 149.3 linear feet (291 archival boxes, 2 half boxes, 4 legal boxes, 1 flatfolder,) Collection ID: UA 016.001
The records of the North Carolina State University Office of the Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs, 1889-2008, contain correspondence, reports, and memoranda pertaining to student life on campus including admissions, financial aid, residence life, counseling, student conduct, arts organizations, Greek organizations, housing and ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Office of the Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs, 1889-2008, contain correspondence, reports, and memoranda pertaining to student life on campus including admissions, financial aid, residence life, counseling, student conduct, arts organizations, Greek organizations, housing and residence life, and the administration of student organizations. Records include files from the Associate Vice Chancellor's office, Alumni Association, Athletics, Financial Aid, and Student Government. The Division of Student Affairs at North Carolina State University provided programs and services for students and the larger community to enhance quality of life, facilitate intellectual, ethical and personal growth, and create a culture which engenders respect for human diversity. Through these activities the Division of Student Affairs support student learning with the principle of “Students First.” In 2011, the Division of Student Affairs merged with the Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs to become the Division of Academic and Student Affairs (DASA).
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North Carolina State University. Department of Industrial Engineering
Size: 1 linear foot (1 archival box); 77 megabytes; 1 file Collection ID: UA 105.013
Includes seminar announcements, research reports, correspondence, and financial records pertaining to an industrial survey of Raleigh, N.C., and the College extension program. Departmental information rounds out the collection.
North Carolina State University. Engineering Honors Program
Size: 1 linear foot (2 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 105.035
Collection contains reports, committee records, proposals, brochures, and correspondence pertaining to operation of the Engineering Honors Program. The College of Engineering maintains several honors scholarship programs.
North Carolina State College. Graduate School
Size: 1.5 linear feet (1 carton) Collection ID: UA 011.008
This collection includes issues of Faculty Publications and Research for the years 1950 to 1972. Issues from 1950 to 1963 are also numbered as issues of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering State College Record. Faculty Publications and Research together with Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations and Master's ...
MoreThis collection includes issues of Faculty Publications and Research for the years 1950 to 1972. Issues from 1950 to 1963 are also numbered as issues of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering State College Record. Faculty Publications and Research together with Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations and Master's Theses was published by the Graduate School of North Carolina State College from 1950 to 1959. In 1960, the publication title changed to Faculty Publications and Research, even though it still included titles of doctoral dissertations and master's theses accepted in the various departments during the period covered by each issue. Beginning with the 1964-1965 issue, Faculty Publications and Research was compiled by the Administrative Dean for Research, a position established in 1965. The Administrative Dean for Research continued to compile the publication, at least until 1972. Beginning with the 1966-1967 issue, Faculty Publications and Research no longer listed titles of master's theses, but it continued to list doctoral dissertation titles.
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North Carolina State University. Faculty Senate
Size: 79.5 linear feet (156 boxes, 1 carton); 1 website Collection ID: UA 017.002
The Faculty Senate General Records contain files of all administrative aspects of the Faculty Senate. The bulk of the records come from different committees and include materials on honorary degrees, the search for a new chancellor, Board of Trustees, Chancellor's Liasion, elections, budget, and student affairs. Also included are ...
MoreThe Faculty Senate General Records contain files of all administrative aspects of the Faculty Senate. The bulk of the records come from different committees and include materials on honorary degrees, the search for a new chancellor, Board of Trustees, Chancellor's Liasion, elections, budget, and student affairs. Also included are materials on the selection of outstanding teachers and Watauga Medal recepients, retention of African American students, Founders Day events, and other administrative functions of the Faculty Senate. The first Faculty Council meetings were held in 1923, and the Council remained in place as an ad hoc advisory board to the then College President. At one point in time this faculty group may have also been called the Advisory Committee of the General Faculty. In 1954, the Faculty Senate was organized to replace the old Faculty Council.
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North Carolina State University. Faculty Senate
Size: 19.5 linear feet (12 cartons, 3 boxes, 1 halfbox); 3 gigabytes Collection ID: UA 017.001
These records contain bound and unbound minutes of meetings of the North Carolina State University Faculty Senate. Formerly known as the Faculty Council and the Advisory Committee of the General Faculty, the Faculty Senate provides advice to the Chancellor and, through the Chancellor, to the Board of Trustees. In this role, the ...
MoreThese records contain bound and unbound minutes of meetings of the North Carolina State University Faculty Senate. Formerly known as the Faculty Council and the Advisory Committee of the General Faculty, the Faculty Senate provides advice to the Chancellor and, through the Chancellor, to the Board of Trustees. In this role, the Faculty Senate discusses with or provides information to any administrator with authority and responsibility for a decision, recommends policies to any administrator who is authorized to make a decision, and makes policy recommendations to the Chancellor, Provost and Vice Chancellors.
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