North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Multicultural Student Affairs records 1979-2007

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North Carolina State University, Division of Student Affairs, Multicultural Student Affairs records 1979-2007

The records of Multicultural Student Affairs at North Carolina State University contain correspondence, event flyers, handbooks, brochures, posters, and records from the administration of the Peer Mentor Program. Materials range in date from 1979 to 2007. African-American Student Affairs was established as a department at North Carolina State University in 1984; in 2001, the department was renamed Multicultural Student Affairs after adding Hispanic Student Affairs and Native American Student Affairs units.

2.75 Linear feet; (1 archival box, 1 half box, 3 flat folders)

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African-American Student Affairs was established as a department at North Carolina State University in 1984; in 2001, the department was renamed Multicultural Student Affairs after adding Hispanic Student Affairs and Native American Student Affairs units. Prior to the establishment of the African-American Student Affairs department, a mentor program for African-American freshmen students was created in 1980. The program initially paired freshmen with faculty and staff wh...

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