North Carolina State University, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering records, 1950-1999 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering records, 1950-1999 [manuscript]

Correspondence, short course materials, minutes, contracts, budget information, and brochures relating to the United States Atomic Energy Commission, teaching of nuclear engineering, the nuclear reactor on campus (1950's), the Nuclear Engineering program. Also includes a contract between North Carolina State University and the Atomic Energy Commission (1950's) and a proposal to the National Science Foundation for a nuclear engineering research facility.

2.5 linear feet (5 boxes)

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North Carolina State University. College of Engineering

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The Exective Committee is composed of the Dean, Assistant Deans, Associate Deans, and the Dean's administrative assistant. The committee's purpose is to approve actions concerning the College of Engineering's curricula, programs, and personnel. From the guide to the North Carolina State University, College of Engineering Executive Committee records, 1940 - 1987, (Special Collections Research Center) The Engineer's Council for Professional Development (ECPD) was founded in 19...

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The nuclear engineering program at North Carolina State University continues its traditional role in educational leadership and innovation. Over the years, the program has sought to meet the needs of the time and to anticipate future developments. In 1950, Clifford Beck, then of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, obtained support from N. C. State's Dean of Engineering, Harold Lampe,for the idea of building the nation's first university nuclear reactor and establishing the first university nuclea...

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