North Carolina State University. University Archives
North Carolina State University was established in 1887 as the North Carolina College for Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The College opened in 1889 with one building - the current Holladay Hall - six faculty, and courses in the agricultural and mechanical arts, adding a curriculum in applied science in 1893. By the turn of the century the College had grown to some half dozen buildings, about 300 students, and had begun to diversify its curricula. In 1931 the College greatly reworked its curricula as it underwent consolidation. Along with North Carolina College for Women and the University of North Carolina, it became a part of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, an arrangement that still exists. During the second half of the century, the College received university status, and, after some controversy, assumed its current name in 1965.
From the description of North Carolina State University, University Archives Reference Collection, 1862-2009 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 606630001
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