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North Carolina State University. Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research

The Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies encourages and promotes research and graduate curricular development through partnership with the various colleges, their faculty, and staff. The Office of the Vice Chancellor provides a model service environment using state-of-the-art systems and trained professionals operating within a cohesive administrative structure under well-defined policies and procedures to support international prominence of N.C. State's research, graduate program, and technology transfer missions. The Vice Chancellor's office plays an important role in the University's relationships with federal agencies, corporations, and foundations.

From the description of North Carolina State University, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research records, 1953-2005 [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 475641567

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North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor.

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North Carolina State University was originally headed by a President (1889-1934), then a Vice President of the Consolidated University (1934), then a Dean of Administration (1934-1945), and finally a Chancellor (1945-present). From the description of North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor general records, 1891-2009 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 642346422 ...

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North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor.

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Carey H. Bostian joined the zoology faculty of North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University) in the autumn of 1930. He was appointed to several positions in the School of Agriculture. He was named associate dean in 1948, director of instruction in 1950, and professor of genetics and director of instruction in 1952. Bostian assumed the chancellorship of North Carolina State College in 1953, and he served in it until 1959, when he returned to t...

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The Park Scholarships were established at North Carolina State University in 1996 with a grant from the Park Foundation of Ithaca, N.Y., to fund an inaugural class of 25 scholars. The Park Scholarships program has as its namesake Roy H. Park, NCSU class of 1931. From the description of North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, Park Scholars records, 1938-2011 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 614564389 The Chanc...

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North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor.

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The Chancellor is the chief administrative and executive officer, leader and spokesperson of North Carolina State University and reports to the President of the University of North Carolina General Administration and the Board of Governors, whose members are appointed by the North Carolina legislature. The University is governed by a 13-member North Carolina State University Board of Trustees. The Chancellor, who has complete executive authority for the university, subject to the direction of th...

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John William Harrelson was born in 1885 in Cleveland County, North Carolina. He attended North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts [later, North Carolina State University] and graduated in 1909 with a B.A. in Engineering. He earned a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the College in 1915. Harrelson was selected to head North Carolina State College in 1934 under the new title of Dean of Administration. His title changed to Chancellor in 1945, and he served that positio...

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North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor.

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The Chancellor is the chief administrative and executive officer, leader and spokesperson of North Carolina State University. John Tyler Caldwell was Chancellor from 1959 to 1975. Caldwell had taught political science at Holmes Junior College from 1932 to 1936 and at Vanderbilt University from 1939 to 1947; served in the United States Navy during World War II; served as president of Alabama College (now the University of Montevallo) , 1947-1952; and served as President of the University of Arkan...

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North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor.

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Larry King Monteith was born in 1933 in Bryson City, North Carolina. In 1989, Monteith became Interim Chancellor, and in 1990 was selected as permanent Chancellor, a position he held until 1998. During Monteith's tenure, enrollment reached a new high, and the College of Textiles was relocated to Centennial Campus. NC State received nationwide recognition and assumed a prominent role in research and education, partly as a result of research grants and fellowships. From the description...

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Bruce Robert Poulton was born at Yonkers, New York, in 1928. He was a dairy physiologist who earned three degrees from Rutgers University, including a Ph.D. in endocrinology in 1956. He was vice president of the University of Maine from 1971 to 1975 and chancellor of the consolidated University of New Hampshire from 1975 to 1982. Poulton served as chancellor of North Carolina State University from 1982 to 1989, During his tenure, North Carolina State University expanded, with the contract for a ...

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Joab Langston Thomas was born in 1933 in Holt, Alabama, and in 1975 became the ninth chief executive to lead North Carolina State University. He resigned in 1981 to accept the presidency of the University of Alabama. During Thomas's tenure as Chancellor, enrollment passed 20,000, and the School of Veterinary Medicine, the North Carolina Japan Center, and the Microelectronics Center for North Carolina were all established at North Carolina State University. Additionally, D.H. Hill Library holding...

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After serving as Professor of Food Science and Human Nutrition at the University of Florida, James Oblinger became Associate Dean and Director of Resident Instruction for the College of Agriculture at the University of Missouri-Columbia (1984-1986). At NC State, Oblinger served as Associate Dean and Dean of Academic Affairs for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (1986-1997), as Dean and Executive Director for Agricultural Programs for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (1997-...

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North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor.

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William Randolph (Randy) Woodson is the fourteenth chancellor of North Carolina State University. He received his BS, MS, and PhD degrees in horticulture from the University of Arkansas and Cornell University, respectively. Woodson began his academic career at Louisiana State University in 1983, and joined the Purdue faculty in 1985 as a professor in the Department of Horticulture. Woodson served as head of the Department of Horticulture until moving on to administrative positions at Purdue, fir...

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North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor.

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The Chancellor is the chief administrative and executive officer, leader and spokesperson of North Carolina State University. The Chancellor has complete executive authority for the university, subject to the direction of the president and the board of trustees of the University of North Carolina system. The title of the head of North Carolina State University has changed over time. First the university was led by a president (1889-1934), then a vice president of the Consolidated University (193...

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North Carolina State University. Office of the Chancellor.

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The Office ofthe Chancellor retains authority in faculty and EPA personnel, student matters, contracts, leases and other agreements, and the acquisition and disposition of property. Duties include, but are not limited to, the establishment of admissions policies, administration of scholarship and financial aid, appointment of tenure-track faculty positions, head coaches and the athletic director, administration of intercollegiate athletics, regulation of student activities and conduct, and maint...

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