University Archives Photograph Collection, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Photographs 1963-2002, undated

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University Archives Photograph Collection, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Photographs 1963-2002, undated

The North Carolina State University College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Photographs, 1963-2002 and undated, include black and white photographs of classrooms; students; faculty, administration, and staff; various labs and equipment; events; and other programs and activities associated with the college's five departments. Of particular note are the photographs of the computer lab and an early photograph of the construction of the North Carolina State University nuclear reactor. In 1960, the departments of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Experimental Statistics joined to form the School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics. In 1965, the Dept. of Biochemistry was formed within the school. The school became the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1987. As of 2008, the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences includes five major programs. These programs include Chemistry; Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Science; Mathematics; Physics; and Statistics.

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The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (PAMS) was established at North Carolina State University in 1960 as the School of Physical Science and Applied Mathematics. In 1977, the unit was renamed the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and adopted its current name in 1987. From the description of North Carolina State University, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences annual reports, 1941-2003 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id...