![The two original barns were built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s.](/sites/default/files/mc00420-003-bx0004-001-001_0001_0.jpg)
Currently on display in the William Rand Kenan Jr. Library of Veterinary Medicine is a selection of items highlighting the history of the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine , a legacy preserved and shared by the Special Collections Research Center . The display features materials that tell the story of the evolution of the College of Veterinary Medicine, focusing especially on the administrators, faculty, and students at the heart of that story. Below is a preview of the items on display - visit the Veterinary Medicine Library to see more!
The two original barns were built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s. The site became the University Dairy Farm for NC State in 1940, before becoming part of the original campus of the School of Veterinary Medicine (later re-named the College of Veterinary Medicine in 1987). Photographs located in the Terrence M. Curtin Papers (MC 00420) .
A biography of founding dean Terrence Curtin, in the 1984 "Fact Book" for School of Veterinary Medicine, is located in the NCSU Office of Equal Opportunity and Equity Records (UA 005.009).
The NCSU Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medicine Association (SCAVMA) was founded in 1981, by the first class of students enrolled in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Image above is found in the Vet Med 1984 yearbook, "VetCetera," located in the College of Veterinary Medicine Publications (UA 145.200) .
The College of Veterinary Medicine installed a whale skeleton in its main building in 1988, after collecting the skeleton from the Outer Banks in 1986 through the work of faculty members J.W. Doyle, Ed Smallwood, and Paul Nader, as well as Vet Med student and faculty volunteers and the National Guard. The above photographs are located in the Terrence M. Curtin Papers (MC 00420) . More information on the skeleton discovery and installation can be found in the Technician article below .
These items and more will be on display in the Vet Med Library through the spring 2017 semester.
You can learn more about the history of the College of Veterinary Medicine through its Historical State timeline , and in other collection materials in the SCRC , including digitized photographs , documents , folders , and a written history by founding dean Terrence M. Curtin . If you have questions about the display or about these or other items in the SCRC , please contact us !