The records of the North Carolina State University Food Science Club include the constitution and by-laws, correspondence, financial information, meeting minutes, membership rosters, photographs and slides, files from events put on and attended by the club, and other general information about the Food Science Club and its activities. ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Food Science Club include the constitution and by-laws, correspondence, financial information, meeting minutes, membership rosters, photographs and slides, files from events put on and attended by the club, and other general information about the Food Science Club and its activities. Also included in the collection are files from other organizations that the Food Science Club worked with, such as the College of Agriculture and Life Science's Agri-Life Council, the Institute of Food Technologies, and other campus organizations. The North Carolina State University Food Science Club was established in or before 1962 to allow students in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing, and Nutrition Sciences to further their knowledge and understanding of topics in the field of food science, while also allowing for a closer relationship between students and faculty members in the department, and giving students and opportunity to serve in leadership roles on campus and in the community. The Food Science Club remained active as of 2008.
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