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4 collections related to Engineering -- Research grants

Filter: 1950-1959
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North Carolina State University. Engineering Operations Program
Size: 5 linear feet (10 boxes); 1 website Collection ID: UA 105.017
Reports, reprints, proposals, brochures, and correspondence pertaining to courses of study, and technical sequence programs conducted at the college. In the 1960's, North Carolina State University's School of Engineering created a new undergraduate degree-granting program, "Engineering Operations", designed to train engineers to ... More
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North Carolina State University. Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Size: 23 linear feet (21 archival storage boxes, 8 cartons, 2 archival half boxes); 1 website Collection ID: UA 105.014
Contained here are records, 1924-2011, of the North Carolina State University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering and its predessecor departments. The collection includes correspondence, reports, reprints, and photographs pertaining to courses and curricula, equipment and travel expenses, the Department of Geology, ... More
North Carolina State University. Engineering Honors Program
Size: 1 linear foot (2 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 105.035
Collection contains reports, committee records, proposals, brochures, and correspondence pertaining to operation of the Engineering Honors Program. The College of Engineering maintains several honors scholarship programs.
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North Carolina State University. Minerals Research Laboratory
Size: 1.25 linear feet (2 archival boxes, 1 archival half box); 1 website Collection ID: UA 105.032
This collection contains reports, committee records, proposals, brochures, and correspondence pertaining to the operation of the minerals engineering program and research laboratory in Asheville, North Carolina. Of special interest is a contract between the Minerals Research Laboratory and the Tennessee Valley Authority. The Minerals ... More