North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry records, 1953-1998 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry records, 1953-1998 [manuscript]

The records of the North Carolina State University Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry contain seminar announcements, correspondence, minutes, and department committee records pertaining to laboratory equipment, space utilization, policy, and the Agriculture and Life Sciences Computer Committee. The records also include a 1993 United States Department of Agriculture / Cooperative State Research Service Comprehensive Review. Materials range in date from 1953 to 1998.

1.5 linear feet (3 archival boxes)

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Knopp, James A.

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North Carolina State University. Dept. of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry.

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The Department of Biochemistry was established in 1965. In 2000, its name changed to the Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry and it moved from the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. From the description of North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry records, 1953-1998 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat rec...

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Currently, there are 24 University Standing Committees. Members of each of the University Standing Committees are appointed by the chancellor at the beginning of each academic year. The Committee on Committees provides the chancellor with recommendations concerning the composition and charge for each committee, its chair, and its faculty, staff, and student members. These recommendations are in part based on voluntary expressed preferences, on a general principle of rotation, and, whenever appro...