University Archives Photograph Collection, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Photographs 1941-1989

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University Archives Photograph Collection, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Photographs 1941-1989

The University Archives Photograph Collection, College of Humanities and Social Science Photographs documents the people, departments, and activities of the College. Included in the collection are photographs from the following departments: English, History, Liberal Arts, Modern Languages, Philosophy and Religion, Speech, Social Work, and Sociology. Also included are negatives of the debate team and photographs of the March of Dimes telecast. Established as a distinct college in 1963, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences represents the intellectual core of the university. As of 2009, CHASS is the second largest college at North Carolina State University, CHASS offers 60 bachelor’s programs, 15 master’s programs and 4 Ph.D programs to close to 5000 undergraduate and graduate students. The College comprises the following departments: Communication, English, Foreign Languages and Literatures, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Philosophy and Religion, Psychology School of Public and International Affairs (Political Science and Public Administration), Social Work, and Sociology and Anthropology.

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