North Carolina State University, Office of Public Affairs, News Services Records 1896-2007

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North Carolina State University, Office of Public Affairs, News Services Records 1896-2007

This subgroup is composed of a variety of materials related to News Services' work promoting North Carolina State University. The textual records include , clippings, correspondence, university reports, university publications, and files and press information on faculty. The records also contain a number of audiovisual formats, including , , and of various types (VHS, Betacam SP, MBU 5s, UCA60), documenting broadcasts, press conferences, public service announcements and other media presentations. The materials date from 1896 to 2007. As of 2013, the Office of Public Affairs consisted of three divisions: Communications Services, News Services, and Web Communications. The News Services division uses a wide variety of methods to promote NC State University on local, national, and international levels. Staff members utilize traditional press releases, news tips, and direct contact with journalists to give the university, its scholarship and its research more visibility. They also distribute news stories electronically on listservs and web pages and distribute a list of faculty experts to assist the media and university representatives.

144.7 Linear feet, 95 cartons, 2 boxes, 1 legal box, 1 cardbox, and 1 flatfile

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