North Carolina State University. Office of Business and Finance.
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Between 1984 and 1985, Governor James B. Hunt Jr. and Governor James G. Martin transferred over 800 acres of state land to North Carolina State University. The university, led by Chancellor Bruce Poulton, settled on the idea of creating Centennial Campus, a "technopolis" where university units, governmental entities, and private industry could share facilities and collaborate on projects. With the guidance of coordinator Claude E. McKinney, the campus attracted a variety of tenants, such as ABB, Red Hat, Inc., and the National Weather Service and saw the relocation of the College of Textiles and phased segments of the College of Engineering.
From the description of University Archives photograph collection, Centennial Campus photographs, 1979-2000 [graphic] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 614565662
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creatorOf | North Carolina State University. Office of Business and Finance. University Archives photograph collection, Centennial Campus photographs, 1979-2000 [graphic] | North Carolina State University, NCSU Libraries |
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associatedWith | McKinney, Claude E. |
associatedWith | North Carolina State University |
associatedWith | North Carolina State University. Centennial Campus. |
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