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North Carolina State University. Rugby Football Club
Size: 1.95 linear feet (3 archival boxes, 1 archival half box, 1 flat folder); 1 website Collection ID: UA 021.490
The records of the North Carolina State University Rugby Football Club include correspondence, schedules, game records, financial records, and other club business. The records also include archived web content of the Rugby Club's official website, captured quarterly beginning in September 2020. The North Carolina State University ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Rugby Football Club include correspondence, schedules, game records, financial records, and other club business. The records also include archived web content of the Rugby Club's official website, captured quarterly beginning in September 2020. The North Carolina State University Rugby Football Club was organized in 1965. The records for the first few years of the club's existence were reportedly intentionally destroyed. The club competed with a number of teams up and down the Atlantic seaboard as a member of the Eastern Rugby Union and later joined the United States of America Rugby Football Union. The team has toured outside the region, including vists to Great Britian and has hosted teams from the United States and abroad.
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Size: 1.5 linear feet (1 archival box, 1 flat box) Collection ID: UA 021.493
The records of the Delta Epsilon Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Sigma Chi Fraternity include their by-laws, clippings, correspondence, publications, information on the formation of the chapter, a scrapbook commemorating the chapter's installation, and other general information about the chapter and its ...
MoreThe records of the Delta Epsilon Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Sigma Chi Fraternity include their by-laws, clippings, correspondence, publications, information on the formation of the chapter, a scrapbook commemorating the chapter's installation, and other general information about the chapter and its activities. The Sigma Chi Fraternity was established in 1855 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio for the purposes of promoting friendship and helping to develop value-based leaders. North Carolina State's chapter (the Delta Epsilon Chapter) was formed out of the existing Chi Sigma Fraternity in 1943. The Delta Epsilon chapter remained active as of 2008.
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Size: 4.25 linear feet (6 archival boxes, 1 archival half box, 1 flat box) Collection ID: UA 021.494
The records of the Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Sigma Pi Fraternity include their by-laws, correspondence, meeting minutes, membership records, pledge information, a scrapbook, and other general information on the chapters, its members, and its activities. This subgroup also contains materials ...
MoreThe records of the Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Sigma Pi Fraternity include their by-laws, correspondence, meeting minutes, membership records, pledge information, a scrapbook, and other general information on the chapters, its members, and its activities. This subgroup also contains materials distributed to the Rho Chapter by the Sigma Pi national office, including pledge manuals, convocation information, publications, and other general information. The Sigma Pi Fraternity was established in 1897 to promote scholarship and character while helping young men to develop leadership qualities and build lasting friendships. North Carolina State College (University) was granted a chapter (the Rho Chapter) in the Sigma Pi Fraternity in May of 1921, composed of the brothers of the former Sigma Chi Gamma Fraternity on NC State's campus. As of 2008, the Rho Chapter remained active at NC State, and was the fifth oldest chapter of the Sigma Pi Fraternity to be in continuous existence.
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Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. North Carolina State College Chapter
Size: 9.5 linear feet (12 archival boxes, 2 archival half boxes, 2 cartons) Collection ID: UA 021.495
The records of the North Carolina State University chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, document the formation and evolution of the chapter. These records, containing materials from 1932 to 2015, include correspondence, meeting notes, administrative files, and other documents that detail the club's activities, ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, document the formation and evolution of the chapter. These records, containing materials from 1932 to 2015, include correspondence, meeting notes, administrative files, and other documents that detail the club's activities, including meetings, scientific lectures, research awards, administrative activities, and participation in activities of the national organization. The Sigma Xi Club was formed at North Carolina State College in 1938 and successfully petitioned to obtain Chapter status in the national Society of the Sigma Xi in 1944. The Society is dedicated to promoting and recognizing research achievements in a wide variety of scientific fields. The Chapter's activities include meetings, scientific lectures, research awards, administrative activities, and participation in activities of the national organization.
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North Carolina State University
Size: 29.2 linear feet (14 legal boxes, 2 boxes, 2 flat boxes, 4 flat folders,) Collection ID: UA 021.001
Materials include forms, brochures, clippings, awards, programs, meeting minutes, publications, and correspondence from various North Carolina State University campus organizations. These records highlight numerous student, faculty, and staff interests and concerns related to campus life, national issues, and world affairs. Notable ...
MoreMaterials include forms, brochures, clippings, awards, programs, meeting minutes, publications, and correspondence from various North Carolina State University campus organizations. These records highlight numerous student, faculty, and staff interests and concerns related to campus life, national issues, and world affairs. Notable topics include the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, labor, political activism, spirituality, and popular culture. Character and professional development organizations, social and service fraternities and sororities, honorary societies, religious, ethnic, and international clubs, arts, media, and social action organizations, governing and representative councils, and special interest organizations are all represented. North Carolina State University is a public, land-grant, research university that is part of the University of North Carolina System. Founded in 1887, it was at first known as the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. In 1917, its name changed to the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering. Since 1962, it has been known as North Carolina State University. Students began forming organizations early in the history of North Carolina State University to enrich their college experiences. Over time, more organizations were formed to reflect a variety of interests and concerns among students, faculty, and staff of North Carolina State University.
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North Carolina State University. Society of Afro-American Culture
Size: 0.5 linear feet (2 archival half boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.513
The Society of Afro-American Culture Records include information about the organization’s leadership, activities, and concerns in the form of administrative records, newsletters, newspaper clippings, national newspapers, correspondence, and event advertisements. The materials address a range of topics related directly to North ...
MoreThe Society of Afro-American Culture Records include information about the organization’s leadership, activities, and concerns in the form of administrative records, newsletters, newspaper clippings, national newspapers, correspondence, and event advertisements. The materials address a range of topics related directly to North Carolina State University, including wages paid to non-academic university employees, the Black Orientation program, discrimination on campus, the organization’s struggle to procure adequate space for black student organizations, and Pan-African week. The materials also pertain to the National Strike, Black Panthers and court cases, and other concerns of the larger African American community. The Society of Afro-American Culture (SAAC) was chartered with sixty-three members in 1968 as a campus organization open to all students and faculty members of North Carolina State University. It worked to promote an idea of black identity and to encourage advancement of blacks within the university, as well as to encourage nationally affiliated social fraternities and sororities on campus. The organization worked cooperatively on some initiatives with the Progressive Action Commune, Association for the Concerns of African American Graduate Students, and the Black Student Board. The Society of Afro-American Culture remained active through at least 1984, though has since disbanded.
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Society of Women Engineers. North Carolina State University Student Section
Size: 2.45 linear feet (4 archival boxes, 1 archival half-box, 1 flat folder) Collection ID: UA 021.497
The Society of Women Engineers, North Carolina State University Student Section records include materials related to the operation and governance of the organization, official correspondence, and materials related to the organization's activities. The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) was founded in 1950 as an educational and service ...
MoreThe Society of Women Engineers, North Carolina State University Student Section records include materials related to the operation and governance of the organization, official correspondence, and materials related to the organization's activities. The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) was founded in 1950 as an educational and service organization encouraging women to succeed and advance in engineering and leadership. The organization’s objectives include educating people about the qualifications and achievements of women engineers and the opportunities open to them, as well as encouraging women engineers to attain high levels of achievement. The North Carolina State University student section of the SWE engaged in a variety of related activities including hosting and participating in career fairs, symposia, and conferences. North Carolina State University's Student Section remained active in the SWE as of 2008.
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North Carolina State University. Spanish Club
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.499
The records of the North Carolina State University Spanish Club include correspondence, financial information, information on events and activities sponsored by the club, and other general information on the club, its members, and its activities. Materials range in date from 1972 to 2001. The North Carolina State University Spanish ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Spanish Club include correspondence, financial information, information on events and activities sponsored by the club, and other general information on the club, its members, and its activities. Materials range in date from 1972 to 2001. The North Carolina State University Spanish Club was established in or before 1972 as in environment in which students and others associated with the university could develop and practice Spanish language skills, while also increasing their knowledge and awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. The Spanish Club remained active as of 2008.
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State College Woman's Club (North Carolina State College)
Size: 23.3 linear feet (12 boxes, 4 legal boxes, 16 flat boxes, 6 flat folders, 1 oversize box, 2 cartons) Collection ID: UA 021.509
The records of the State College Woman's Club (later the North Carolina State University Woman's Club) document the club's history and activities from 1919 to 2012 and include the club constitution and by-laws, annual reports, yearbooks, historical scrapbooks, photographs, membership lists, committee reports, newsletters, ...
MoreThe records of the State College Woman's Club (later the North Carolina State University Woman's Club) document the club's history and activities from 1919 to 2012 and include the club constitution and by-laws, annual reports, yearbooks, historical scrapbooks, photographs, membership lists, committee reports, newsletters, correspondence, agendas, minutes, expense and accounting information, and newspaper clippings documenting club, member, and university activities. Cookbooks produced by the group, Favorite Foods From Faculty Kitchens (1974) and Foods That Rate at NC State (1983), are also included. Spouses of many notable NC State professors and administrators were involved in shaping and leading the State College Woman's Club, including Mrs. Zeno Metcalf, Mrs. W. C. Riddick, and Mrs. B. W. Wells. The North Carolina State College Woman's Club (later the North Carolina State University Woman's Club) was formed in 1919 to "unite the women connected with the college in a common interest for the promotion of welfare and advancement of State College" (later N.C. State University). The club also sought to provide opportunities for faculty members and their families to become better acquainted with each other, striving to promote a sense of community for those involved in the university. Originally membership was open to all women connected with the university, though, especially in the early years, the membership focus was on faculty wives. Club activities were primarily social, especially in the early years.
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Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.500
The records of the North Carolina State University State Gay Community include clippings, fliers for events and activities the club sponosored, resources on gay lifestyles and issues, an issue of the club's newsletter, and other general information about the club and its activities. The State Gay Community was established at North ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University State Gay Community include clippings, fliers for events and activities the club sponosored, resources on gay lifestyles and issues, an issue of the club's newsletter, and other general information about the club and its activities. The State Gay Community was established at North Carolina State University in or before 1981 to act as a respresentative group for gay students on campus. The club remained active at least through 1983, but has since disbanded.
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North Carolina State University. Student Amateur Radio Society
Size: 4 linear feet (5 archival boxes, 1 archival half box, 3 card boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.428
The records of the North Carolina State University Student Amateur Radio Society contain meeting minutes, rosters of members, newsletters, club information, log books of radio activities, and QSL cards documenting calls. The Society operates under the callsign W4ATC. The Student Amateur Radio Society (also known at various times as ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Student Amateur Radio Society contain meeting minutes, rosters of members, newsletters, club information, log books of radio activities, and QSL cards documenting calls. The Society operates under the callsign W4ATC. The Student Amateur Radio Society (also known at various times as the Amateur Radio Club and the Amateur Radio Society) was first established at NC State in 1930 or 1931, and was still active in 2008.
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North Carolina State University. Student Government
Size: 20.8 linear feet (38 boxes, 2 legal boxes, 1 flatfolder); 34 gigabytes; 44025 files; 1 website Collection ID: UA 021.502
The Student Government records contain meeting minutes, agenda, correspondence, news releases, publications, and financial records generated as a result of the establishment and activities of Student Government on NC State University's campus. Of particular interest are documents describing the "Student Rebellion" of 1905 which ...
MoreThe Student Government records contain meeting minutes, agenda, correspondence, news releases, publications, and financial records generated as a result of the establishment and activities of Student Government on NC State University's campus. Of particular interest are documents describing the "Student Rebellion" of 1905 which facilitated the need for student governing on campus as well as records documenting the ratification of the Constitution in 1955 and the creation of the Student Senate in 1969. There are also records concerning campus elections, political rallies and community involvement as well as student "disturbances" on and off campus. In addition, the collection contains publications of student government laws, bound copies of annual records and community service type publications which were circulated among the entire student body. The records also contain digital media related to the Student Government website, as well as archived content of the official website itself, beginning in 2017. Student Government at North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University) began in 1921. At that time, the group was made up of both students and faculty and was called Campus Government. Following the establishment of the Faculty Senate in 1954, a new Student Government Constitution was ratified in 1955, reestablishing a separate Student Government which included a student body president and governing committees. The Student Senate came into being in 1969 with the ratification of the Student Body Constitution.
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Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.505
The records of the North Carolina State University Order of the Thirty and Three contain meeting minutes, membership rosters, their constitution, general information about the Order, and a commemorative scrapbook assembled by the class of 1990. The Order of Thirty and Three was founded at NC State on 22 May 1931, to promote ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Order of the Thirty and Three contain meeting minutes, membership rosters, their constitution, general information about the Order, and a commemorative scrapbook assembled by the class of 1990. The Order of Thirty and Three was founded at NC State on 22 May 1931, to promote leatership, better contact with alumni, and to build a greater school spirit on campus. The organization remained active as of 2008.
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Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box); 70.08 Megabytes Collection ID: UA 021.503
The records of the Delta Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University’s chapter) of the Theta Chi Fraternity include by-laws, newspaper clippings, newsletters, social event fliers, campus organization information sheets, and miscellaneous papers relating to the fraternity. Theta Chi is a social fraternity which seeks to provide an ...
MoreThe records of the Delta Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University’s chapter) of the Theta Chi Fraternity include by-laws, newspaper clippings, newsletters, social event fliers, campus organization information sheets, and miscellaneous papers relating to the fraternity. Theta Chi is a social fraternity which seeks to provide an environment of mental, physical, social, and moral excellence, through which it can provide the opportunity for the exceptional student of today to become a prominent leader of tomorrow. The Theta Chi Fraternity was founded at Norwich University in Norwich, Vermont in 1856. Theta Chi merged with the Beta Kappa Fraternity in the 1930s. The Delta Rho Chapter of Theta Chi was founded at North Carolina State University in 1952. The maxim of Theta Chi Fraternity is "Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater."
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Size: 6 linear feet (3 archival storage boxes, 3 cartons) Collection ID: UA 021.504
The records of the Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity include attendance records, correspondence, meeting minutes, bylaws, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographic prints and slides, the fraternity periodical (Gear of Theta Tau), a published history of the Rho ...
MoreThe records of the Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity include attendance records, correspondence, meeting minutes, bylaws, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographic prints and slides, the fraternity periodical (Gear of Theta Tau), a published history of the Rho Chapter, artifacts, organization information sheets, and pledge instructions. Materials range in date from 1942 to 2008. The Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity was founded at the University of Minnesota in 1904. It is the largest and oldest professional fraternity in the field of engineering. The Rho Chapter was established at North Carolina State College (University) in 1924, when the Engineering Department became the School of Engineering. The Rho Chapter of Theta Tau remained active as of 2008.
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Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.506
The records of the Tompkins Textile Student Council at North Carolina State University contain correspondence, meeting minutes, and other general information on the Council, its members, and its activities. The Council is student-run, and acts as the chief governing body over all other student clubs and organizations within the ...
MoreThe records of the Tompkins Textile Student Council at North Carolina State University contain correspondence, meeting minutes, and other general information on the Council, its members, and its activities. The Council is student-run, and acts as the chief governing body over all other student clubs and organizations within the College of Textiles, as well as providing a liaison between student interests and the interests of the College. The Tompkins Textile Student Council (formerly known as the Tompkins Textile Council) was established in the School of Textiles (later, College of Textiles) at North Carolina State in or before 1940. Membership is open to any student enrolled in the College, and the Tompkins Textil Student Council remained active as of 2008.
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North Carolina State University. College of Veterinary Medicine. Turtle Rescue Team
Size: 59.1 linear feet (63 archival boxes, 16 cartons, 2 oversize flat boxes, 1 archival legal box); 43 megabytes; 7 files Collection ID: UA 021.517
The North Carolina State University, Turtle Rescue Team Records include medical records or files on individual cases of injured or sick turtles that were treated by the team. The files include information on the presenting problem, the treatment given, and how the turtle responded to treatment. The collection also includes dataset ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Turtle Rescue Team Records include medical records or files on individual cases of injured or sick turtles that were treated by the team. The files include information on the presenting problem, the treatment given, and how the turtle responded to treatment. The collection also includes dataset spreadsheets with information compiled from the medical records for the years 1996 to 2012. Materials in the collection range in date from 1996 to 2021. The Turtle Rescue Team is part of the Wildlife, Avian, Aquatic, and Zoological Medicine student organization that is dedicated to promoting interest and education about exotic animals such as birds, fish, and turtles. This club benefits students interested in various career paths including: exotic animal private practice, wildlife rehabilitation/management, aquatic animal medicine, and zoo practice. The Turtle Rescue Team provides medical, surgical and husbandry services free of charge in the hope of releasing rehabilitated turtles back into the wild.
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North Carolina State University. United Student Fellowship
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.520
The North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, United Student Fellowship Records contain programs and brochures, the constitution and by-laws, and flyers. Materials range in date from 1980 to 1988, as well as reunion brochures dating to 2015 and 2018. The Black Student Fellowship was a Christian organization ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, United Student Fellowship Records contain programs and brochures, the constitution and by-laws, and flyers. Materials range in date from 1980 to 1988, as well as reunion brochures dating to 2015 and 2018. The Black Student Fellowship was a Christian organization formed in 1975 to give black students a place to worship on campus. Soon after its founding, the name was changed to the United Students Fellowship. Membership flourished in the 1980s and 1990s, as the Fellowship expanded. The final gathering of USF happened in the Spring of 2005.
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North Carolina State University. Graduate Student Association
Size: 2.75 linear feet (5 archival boxes, 1 archvial half box); 1 website Collection ID: UA 021.464
The records of the North Carolina State University Graduate Student Association (UGSA) contain their constitution and by-laws, meeting minutes, membership rosters, committee information, financial information, information for incoming graduate students, forms, and other general information about the Association and their activities. ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Graduate Student Association (UGSA) contain their constitution and by-laws, meeting minutes, membership rosters, committee information, financial information, information for incoming graduate students, forms, and other general information about the Association and their activities. These records also include files from other committees and organizations on campus with which the UGSA interacted, and topical files on assorted issues the UGSA considered and/or addressed. Materials range in date from 1957 to 2007. The records include archived web content beginning in 2017. The North Carolina State University Graduate Student Association (UGSA) was formed on October 6, 1958, in order to give the graduate students a forum for discussion and action about those events in the college community which affect them.
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North Carolina State University. Department of Wildlife, Avian, Aquatic, and Zoological Medicine
Size: 1.5 linear feet (1 carton) Collection ID: UA 021.521
The North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Wildlife, Avian, Aquatic, and Zoological Medicine Club Records include videotapes primarily of a Primate Seminar held in 1993 and a photo album of the club's activities. Materials range in date from 1991 to 1993.