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North Carolina State University. University Courses and Curricula Committee
Size: 7.5 linear feet (15 boxes) Collection ID: UA 022.003
The records of the North Carolina State University University Courses and Curricula Committee contain meeting minutes, memoranda and other correspondence, annual reports of the committee, reports from academic colleges and departments to the committee, and proposals and forms to revise curricula. Materials range in date from 1933 to ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University University Courses and Curricula Committee contain meeting minutes, memoranda and other correspondence, annual reports of the committee, reports from academic colleges and departments to the committee, and proposals and forms to revise curricula. Materials range in date from 1933 to 1994. The Course of Study Committe was established at North Carolina State College (later, University) in or before 1934 to advise and review additions, deletions, and revisions to undergraduate courses and curricula. In 1953, the committee was renamed the College Curriculum Committe, and sometime thereafter become the University Courses and Curricula Committee. Since the 1950s, this committee has reported to the Office of the Provost, and is comprised of faculty representatives from all of the colleges in the University.
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North Carolina State University. University Dining Committee
Size: 1.25 linear feet (2 boxes, 1 half box) Collection ID: UA 022.010
The records of the University Dining Committee at North Carolina State University contain memoranda, correspondence, meeting minutes, suggestions on improving food service operations, clippings, newsletters, reports, a survey on the food service program, and other records related to the functioning of the committee. Materials range ...
MoreThe records of the University Dining Committee at North Carolina State University contain memoranda, correspondence, meeting minutes, suggestions on improving food service operations, clippings, newsletters, reports, a survey on the food service program, and other records related to the functioning of the committee. Materials range in date from 1956 to 1986. The Cafeteria Advisory Committee was established in or before 1956 at North Carolina State College to monitor the food service operations at the college, assess comments and feedback from students, and provide recommendations for improvements to the college's food service operation. In 1971, the Cafeteria Advisory Committee was renamed the Food Services Committee, and tasked by the chancellor to conduct an investigation into revising the entire food service operation for what had become North Carolina State University. Sometime after this, the committee's name was again changed to the University Dining Committee. This committee remains active as of 2011, continuing to act in an advisory capacity for the University Dining office.
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North Carolina State Univsersity. University Government Committee
Size: 2.75 linear feet (5 archival boxes; 1 halfbox.) Collection ID: UA 022.028
North Carolina State University's University Government Committee Records include memos, reports, drafts and letters documenting the work of at the committee. The most prominent aspect of that work was the establishment of the Faculty Senate and the refinement of mechanisms for faculty representation in University academic ...
MoreNorth Carolina State University's University Government Committee Records include memos, reports, drafts and letters documenting the work of at the committee. The most prominent aspect of that work was the establishment of the Faculty Senate and the refinement of mechanisms for faculty representation in University academic administration during the years 1952-1974. There are also a single folder of materials relating to an earlier iteration of the Committee and its 1946 report, and a folder of documents from the mid-1980s regarding faculty status of librarians. Aside from this folder, the records do not document the Committee's activities after 1974, although the Committee appears to remain in existence up to the present (August 2011). A College Committee on Government and Administration was formed in 1945 to survey the governmental structure of the then North Carolina State College. It issued a report and appears to have disbanded the following year. In 1952 a Committee on College Government was formed to recommend "an instrument of faculty government." Based on its recommendations, a Faculty Senate was instituted on a three-year trial basis in 1954, and the Committee was charged with observing the faculty government and make recommendations for its improvement. The trial period was extended an additional three years in 1957, and in 1960 the Committee recommended that the Senate be established on a permanent basis. The Committee continued to observe faculty government, and made additional recommendations. Its name was changed to the University Government Committee in 1967. The committee was abolished in 2006 and its duties are now handled by the Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate.
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North Carolina State University. Library Committee
Size: 2.5 linear feet (4 archival boxes and 2 archival halfboxes) Collection ID: UA 022.033
The records of the North Carolina State University Library Committee span from 1934 to 1998 and include the records of the Library Building Committee, a subcommittee of the Library Committee formed to oversee the construction of additional library facilities in the 1960s. Included in the collection are the minutes of the committee, ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Library Committee span from 1934 to 1998 and include the records of the Library Building Committee, a subcommittee of the Library Committee formed to oversee the construction of additional library facilities in the 1960s. Included in the collection are the minutes of the committee, fund allocations, correspondence from various departments and information on library policy. Documents relating to construction in the 1960s span from 1965 to 1967 and include bound proposals for the construction and use of the facility. Documents are arranged chronologically, with building committee records following full committee records. The North Carolina State University (North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1887-1917; North Carolina State College, 1917-1965) Library Committee was first formed in 1908. English professors, Thomas P. Harrison and George Summey were appointed as co-chairs of the library committee. The role of the committee was to contact faculty for recommendations of titles to be added to the library collection. The role of the library committee has expanded since this time and, though it still advises on accessions, it also handles the finnancial responsibilities of the library, oftentimes advocating for more facility resources and making descisions on library policies. As of 2012, the University Library Committee (also referred to as the University Standing Committee on Library) advises the Provost and the Director of Libraries on the fomulation of library policy in relationship to development of resources, the allocation of book funds, the allocation of library space and the general development of library service to the University.
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North Carolina State University. University Planning Committee
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 halfbox) Collection ID: UA 022.056
The University Planning Committee Records contain meeting agendas and minutes, memos, calendars, reports, and other documents produced by and about the North Carolina State University, University Planning Committee from 1948 to 1991 with a gap from 1953 to 1983. While the purpose of the committee was to plan the development of the ...
MoreThe University Planning Committee Records contain meeting agendas and minutes, memos, calendars, reports, and other documents produced by and about the North Carolina State University, University Planning Committee from 1948 to 1991 with a gap from 1953 to 1983. While the purpose of the committee was to plan the development of the university, the contents within the collection are primarily about the committee itself. According to the contents of the collection, the North Carolina State University, University Planning Committee was meant to develop university-wide, long-range goals that serve as guidelines for the development of departments, colleges, schools, and administrative units. These goals were related to research, graduate education, diversity, and several other subtopics. The earliest documentation from 1948 calls the entity the Planning Committee of the School of Engineering of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering at the University of North Carolina, indicating that the committee was originally formed only for the School of Engineering and later expanded to serve the university as a whole. There is no record of when this committee began or who started it; from the collection, it is clear that it existed in some form as of 1948. The University Planning Committee appears to have existed as late as 2005 but in the present, as of 2012, it has been replaced by the Strategic Planning Committee started in 2010 by Chancellor Randy Woodson. This committee serves the same functions as the University Planning Committee.
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North Carolina State University. University Transportation Committee
Size: 4.5 linear feet Collection ID: UA 022.007
The records of the University Transportation Committee at North Carolina State University contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, brochures and pamphlets, and other information regarding traffic and parking policies at North Carolina State University. Materials range in date from 1951 to 1984. The College Traffic ...
MoreThe records of the University Transportation Committee at North Carolina State University contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, brochures and pamphlets, and other information regarding traffic and parking policies at North Carolina State University. Materials range in date from 1951 to 1984. The College Traffic Committee was established at North Carolina State College in or before 1951 to determine traffic and parking regulations and procedures for the campus. In its early years, the College Traffic Committee worked closely with the Student Government Traffic Committee, which served as the student voice in campus traffic matters. In 1970, the College Traffic Committee was renamed the Parking & Traffic Committee, and was again renamed (in 1980) as the University Transportation Committee. At some point in North Carolina State University's history, a department on campus was formed and dedicated to the daily maintenance and regulation of traffic procedures (as of 2010, North Carolina State University Transportation). Records for the University Traffic Committee end abruptly following the conclusion of the 1983-1984 academic year; the duties and functions of this committee were possibly absorbed by the University's Transportation department, or may also have been incorporated into the duties of the Physical Environment Committee.
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University of North Carolina (System)
Size: 1.75 linear feet (3 boxes, 1 half box) Collection ID: UA 022.019
The records of the University of North Carolina (System) Committees held at North Carolina State University contain meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and other information regarding the activities of committees formed by members from multiple institutions in the University of North Carolina system, which includes North ...
MoreThe records of the University of North Carolina (System) Committees held at North Carolina State University contain meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and other information regarding the activities of committees formed by members from multiple institutions in the University of North Carolina system, which includes North Carolina State University. The records of the committees represented in this collection are not the official records of these committees, but instead represent NC State's involvement in them. Materials range in date from 1949 to 1998. The University of North Carolina system is comprised of seventeen public universities located throughout North Carolina.
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North Carolina State University. Use of Human Subjects in Research Committee
Size: 0.75 linear feet (1 box, 1 half box) Collection ID: UA 022.018
The records of the North Carolina State University Use of Human Subjects in Research Committee contain memoranda, meeting minutes, annual reports, grant proposals, and other materials relating to the committee's work. Materials range in date from 1966 to 1988. The Use of Human Subjects in Research Committee was established at North ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Use of Human Subjects in Research Committee contain memoranda, meeting minutes, annual reports, grant proposals, and other materials relating to the committee's work. Materials range in date from 1966 to 1988. The Use of Human Subjects in Research Committee was established at North Carolina State University in 1966 following policies put in place by the National Institutes of Health which required any research involving human subjects to be reviewed and approved by appropriate authorities prior to being authorized. The Use of Human Subjects in Research Committee reviewed any grant proposals involving human subjects prior to the submission of those proposals for funding. This committee remained active through at least 1988, though appears to have since dissolved.
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North Carolina State University. Department of Engineering Mechanics
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box) Collection ID: UA 105.018
Collection contains promotional materials, announcements, seminar series, proposals for a B. S. and a Ph.D. degree in Engineering Science and Mechanics. Engineering Science and Mechanics was a multidisciplinary degree incorporating aspects from other departments within the College of Engineering.
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North Carolina State University. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Size: 0.75 linear feet (1 archival storage box, 1 half box); 1 website Collection ID: UA 105.015
Contains correspondence, proposals, proceedings, and reports relating to the Center for Acoustical Studies and reports from the Center for Sound and Vibration. Also includes a list of program/grant proposals such as those for the Ph.D. program in Mechanical Engineering.
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North Carolina State University. Arts NC State
Size: 24.15 linear feet (47 boxes, 1 flatbox, 1 slidebox); 1 website Collection ID: UA 019.010
The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, ARTS NC STATE records include correspondence, fliers, pamphlets and programs, reports, handbooks and manuals, and memoranda, primarily from the files of Alex Miller, Vice Provost and Director. Many of the materials pertain to the promotion of arts ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, ARTS NC STATE records include correspondence, fliers, pamphlets and programs, reports, handbooks and manuals, and memoranda, primarily from the files of Alex Miller, Vice Provost and Director. Many of the materials pertain to the promotion of arts programming at NC State University, the renovation of Thompson Theater, and the creation of the Gregg Museum of Art & Design. Also included are correspondence, minutes, reports, and other materials from the Student Centers Board of Directors. Materials range in date from 1962 to 2020. The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, ARTS NC STATE unit is comprised of NC State University’s six performing and visual arts programs: Center Stage (now NC State LIVE), the Crafts Center, the Dance Program, Gregg Museum of Art & Design, the Department of Music, and University Theatre. It was formed in 2000 as a way to join NC State's six visual and performing arts programs and to promote the Arts as a fundamental part of the NC State experience. Its mission is to enhance the environment of the University and the community with rich and diverse events, installations, and opportunities, and to make the arts a significant part of every student’s educational experience.
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North Carolina State University. Department of Music
Size: 80.71 linear feet (35 cartons, 39 archival boxes, 1 legal box, 1 CD box, 1 card box, 1 flat file); 4601 megabytes; 1147 files Collection ID: UA 016.014
The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Department of Performing Arts and Technology Records contain office files, audio recordings of various performances made by groups associated with the Music Department, programs from performances, news releases and newspaper clippings, and files pertaining ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Department of Performing Arts and Technology Records contain office files, audio recordings of various performances made by groups associated with the Music Department, programs from performances, news releases and newspaper clippings, and files pertaining to the Raleigh Chamber Music Guild. Materials range in date from 1901 to 2023. The Department of Music provided educational and performance opportunities for student and community participants through a variety of musical experiences and academic courses. It also served as a cultural resource for the university and the greater community through performances and presentations offered by NC State University students, student and community groups, and by University faculty. In 2023, the Department of Performing Arts and Technology was formed, unifying arts entrepreneurship, dance, music, and music technology under the same department.
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Gregg Museum of Art & Design
Size: 15.8 linear feet (28 boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 flat folder) Collection ID: UA 016.013
The records of the North Carolina State University Gregg Museum of Art and Design contain correspondence, memoranda, acquisition paperwork, notes, newsletters, newspaper articles, brochures, and exhibition catalogs documenting the activities and exhibits offered by the museum from 1964 to 2023. Also included are the records of former ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Gregg Museum of Art and Design contain correspondence, memoranda, acquisition paperwork, notes, newsletters, newspaper articles, brochures, and exhibition catalogs documenting the activities and exhibits offered by the museum from 1964 to 2023. Also included are the records of former director Charlotte Vestal Brown, including her daybooks, correspondence, meeting minutes, and work with the Friends of the Gallery (now known as Friends of the Gregg). The Gregg Museum of Art and Design is a collecting museum at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC that operates under the Division of Student Affairs. The Gregg’s collecting focus reflects the mission of North Carolina State University and supports its academic programs by providing research opportunities for NC State University students and the citizens of North Carolina and beyond. The collection includes, but is not limited to, textiles, ceramics, outsider/folk art, photography, architectural drawings and modern furniture. The Gregg Museum of Art and Design also puts on 6-8 exhibitions per year in its two galleries, in addition to exhibiting work at various places in the Talley Student Center and around campus. In 2013, the Gregg moved out of its previous home in Talley Student Center to the former Chancellor's Residence at 1903 Hillsborough Street. It reopened to the public in 2017.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Academic and Student Affairs. University Housing
Size: 3.8 linear feet (2 archival boxes, 2 half boxes, 1 carton, 1 flatfolder); 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.041
The records of University Housing at North Carolina State University contain administrative information (including statistics on housing and students), correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and policy declarations, and a video of the rededication of Bragaw Hall. Also included is information intended for students, such as ...
MoreThe records of University Housing at North Carolina State University contain administrative information (including statistics on housing and students), correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and policy declarations, and a video of the rededication of Bragaw Hall. Also included is information intended for students, such as brochures on housing options and resident programs, forms, guidelines and flyers. Materials range in date from 1934 to 2023. University Housing (formerly the Department of Housing and Residence Life) was created in the 1950s and placed at that time under the administration of the Division of Student Affairs. Since its inception, University Housing has undergone many transformations, including its latest during the 1990s, when committees met to re-evaluate the goals and purposes of University Housing.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Academic and Student Affairs
Size: 10.01 linear feet (20 archival boxes); 3 websites Collection ID: UA 019.001
The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs Records include correspondence, memoranda, handbooks, and reports. Topics include student affairs, policies and procedures pertaining to the various subdivisions of the Division of Academics and Student ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs Records include correspondence, memoranda, handbooks, and reports. Topics include student affairs, policies and procedures pertaining to the various subdivisions of the Division of Academics and Student Affairs, and other materials. Many of the materials in this collection pre-date the establishment of the Division of Academic and Student Affairs in 2011, but were included in their files. For more items that pre-date its establishment, see the Division of Student Affairs Records. Materials range in date from 1956 to 2016. The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs was formed in 2011 through the merger of the Division of Student Affairs and Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs. It was formerly named the Division of Student Services and Programs. The senior leader of the division is the Vice Chancellor and Dean for Academic and Student Affairs.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Resource Management and Information Systems
Size: 6.75 linear feet (5 letter-sized archival boxes, 2 legal-size archival boxes, 2 cartons,) Collection ID: UA 003.070
Includes published and preliminary biennial budgets; up to 1979 includes entire State of North Carolina budget; after 1979, public education budget only. Also includes yearly statements from the University Cashier indicating tuition, fee and related data. The Division of Resource Management and Information Systems maintained North ...
MoreIncludes published and preliminary biennial budgets; up to 1979 includes entire State of North Carolina budget; after 1979, public education budget only. Also includes yearly statements from the University Cashier indicating tuition, fee and related data. The Division of Resource Management and Information Systems maintained North Carolina State University's communications infrastructure as well as tracking the university's assets and funds. In 2008, it merged with the Information Technology Division to form the Office of Information Technology.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 8 linear feet (16 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 016.002
The annual reports from the Divison of Student Affairs range in date from 1947 to 2009 and 2012 to 2013, and are comprised of annual reports relating to student affairs programs, including residence life, admissions, student health, and the Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC). The Division of Student Affairs at North Carolina ...
MoreThe annual reports from the Divison of Student Affairs range in date from 1947 to 2009 and 2012 to 2013, and are comprised of annual reports relating to student affairs programs, including residence life, admissions, student health, and the Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC). 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. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 120.045 linear feet (108 archival boxes, 32 legal boxes, 26 cartons, 3 flat boxes, 1 half-box, 1 flatfolder,) Collection ID: UA 016.200
The North Carolina State University Division of Student Affairs Publications contain various internal and external publications produced by the Division of Student Affairs and its committees; the division's member groups, programs, and organizations; and by North Carolina State University students. This includes newsletters, ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University Division of Student Affairs Publications contain various internal and external publications produced by the Division of Student Affairs and its committees; the division's member groups, programs, and organizations; and by North Carolina State University students. This includes newsletters, magazines, bulletins, handbooks, course catalogs, and other publications related to dining, housing, admissions, registration, financial aid, religious affairs, multicultural affairs, the arts at North Carolina State University, the Reserve Officer Training Corps, student health services, and international student affairs. A significant portion of the material consists of student media publications such as the
Agromeck (yearbook),
Windhover, and
Red and White. The materials are dated 1889 to 2021. Working under their longstanding motto of "Students First," the North Carolina State University Division of Student Affairs works to provide "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." In this pursuit, the member groups and programs of the Division of Student Affairs, including student media organizations, have produced a number of internal and external publications. In 2011, it merged with the Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs to become the Division of Academic and Student Affairs.
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North Carolina State University. Student Health Service
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box); 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.053
The records of the North Carolina State University Student Health Service include brochures, event notices, blank medical history forms, correspondence, and other informational pamphlets. Brochures and pamphlets produced by the center include topics such as alcohol, disabilities, drugs, rape and sexual health as well as information ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Student Health Service include brochures, event notices, blank medical history forms, correspondence, and other informational pamphlets. Brochures and pamphlets produced by the center include topics such as alcohol, disabilities, drugs, rape and sexual health as well as information regarding the center's services and insurance options for students. Materials range from 1966 (prior to the formation of the Student Health Service) until 1994. The North Carolina State University Student Health Service was formed in 1972. Initially, the university had an 80 bed care facility with staff and one part-time physician. The Student Health Center expanded to offer more on-campus care for students. Before the Student Health Service was formed, the university offered students a health insurance option which was overseen by the Student Health Service upon its formation.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 46.25 linear feet (65 archival boxes, 7 legal boxes, 7 artifact boxes, 1 CD box, and 5 cartons,); 1409.13 megabytes (174 digital files) Collection ID: UA 016.005
The North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Records contain correspondence, reports, memoranda, committee meeting notes, and artifacts from Evelyn Q. Reiman, former Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. These materials range in date from 1955 to 2012. The ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Records contain correspondence, reports, memoranda, committee meeting notes, and artifacts from Evelyn Q. Reiman, former Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. These materials range in date from 1955 to 2012. 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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