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The purpose of BBSA was to serve and recruit minority students into NC State's Poole College of Management.
Ogden Nash lectured in the ballroom of the College Union Building as part of the Fine Arts Festival.
The new Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics was created in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
History courses were offered when the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts opened.
The bachelor instructors of the college hosted a Halloween party in the Pullen Hall auditorium.
Mathematics courses were offered when the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts opened.
Agronomy courses were offered when the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts opened.
The Extension Division of NC State College began offering a night class in Elementary Russian.
English courses were offered when the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts opened.
A. Blanton Godfrey became Dean of the College of Textiles in 2000 and served in the position until 2014.
Linda P. Brady became dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Brady served as dean until 2006.
Mary Ann Danowitz was named dean of the College of Education. She previously served as interim dean in 2015.
The Agriculture Club of State College hosted a "Barn-warming" for visiting farmers at Thompson Gym.
A State College football game against the University of Maryland was televised for the first time.
This organization was a local chapter of the first fraternal organization founded on the campus of a historically black college.
Jose Fabio Santo Trigo of Cuba became the first international student to enroll at A&M College.
In conjunction with the move of the College of Textiles, the Burlington Textile Library moved to Centennial Campus and became the first library unit on the new campus. The library remained in the College of Textiles complex until December 2012 when the collections were moved into the Hunt Library.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering was established and co-located at UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Medicine and NC State's College of Engineering.
The Cleveland Orchestra opened up the Friends of the College program at the Reynolds Coliseum for an audience of 21,000 people.
Dr. Curtin became the first dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine (later College). He served in the position until 1992.