North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost Annual Reports Bulk, 1983-1990 1969 - 2006

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North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost Annual Reports Bulk, 1983-1990 1969 - 2006

This records subgroup contains typed annual reports from the North Carolina State University Office of the Provost. Included are the Provosts' copies of reports from schools and colleges, as well as university divisions and committees at N.C. State, 1969 - 2006. The Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor of North Carolina State University is the chief academic officer under the Chancellor, and is responsible for review and approval of all academic programs and policies, as well as the appointment, promotion and compensation of the faculty. The position first existed as the Dean of the Faculty beginning in November 1955. In 1967, the title was changed to Provost, in 1971 to Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and in 2003 to Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor.

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The NCSU Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor is the chief academic officer under the Chancellor and is responsible for review and approval of all academic programs and policies, as well as the appointment, promotion, and compensation of the faculty. The position first existed as the Dean of the Faculty beginning in November 1955. In 1967, the title was changed to Provost, in 1971 to Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and in 2003 to Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor. For more...

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