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The N.E.T.W.O.R.K.: The Network for Empowerment Through Women Organized to Redefine Knowledge. Sponsored by: The Women's Center at North Carolina State University
The N.E.T.W.O.R.K's mission reflected NCSU's changing attitudes of female students in the 1990s. The Women's Center provided a network of "role models for the women students at North Carolina State University through a mentoring progam." The…
Opportunities for Minorities: Graduate Studies at North Carolina State University
This pamphlet informs minorities of various graduate school information: degrees offered; requirements for admission to the graduate school; University Policy; Tuition and Fees (Per Semester); Special Financial Assistance; Minority Presence…
Forward Together, Annual Report 1950-1956, School of Agriculture, North Carolina State University
The following exceprt comes from page 33 of the 1950 report (page 2 of PDF). See PDF for full document."Inside the ClassroomState College normally has about 4,200 students enrolled each year. But less than 100 are women. Two other units of the…
Phillip Morris Scholarship Winners, circa 1970-1979
This overhead photograph shows NC State agricultural student scholars touring a tobacco factory. While the majority of winners are white males, some scholarship recipients were African American women and white women.
Research Apprentices in the Field, 1981.
These two pictures show the African American Research Apprentices in the field for their summer study. The students are interacting with farmers and potentially farming families or faculty.
1983 USDA Minority Research Apprentices.
This photograph shows the African American apprentices of the 1983 USDA Minority Research Apprenticeship program. They are standing next to faculty members of the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
1982 USDA Minority Research Apprentices.
This photograph shows the African American apprentices of the 1982 USDA Minority Research Apprenticeship program. They are standing next to a faculty member, most likely Dr. H. B. Craig.
Annual Report School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 1983-84
In 1983, the agricultural market was declining and impacting student enrollment and the programmatic requests from clientele. Nationwide there was a decline of students registering for agricultural and related programs. However, progress was made in…
1980 Annual Report School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, North Carolina State University: Agricultural Research Service, Academic Affairs, Agricultural Extension Service
The 1980 Annual Report discusses SALS attempts to recruit minority undergraduate students. A pilot program was designed to stimulate the minority community's interest in science careers via opportunities in laboratory and/or field research. Viewers…
1975 Annual Report School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, North Carolina State University
The excerpted transcription highlights sections of page 16. See PDF for full document. p. 16: "The traditional almost exclusively male campus of North Carolina State University lives only in memory. And most students would agree that this is a…
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Catherine Reynolds to State's Mates president, December 2, 1968
In this postcard, Catherine Reynolds writes to the State's Mates president asking if student wives still put on a yearly talent show because she…