23 Facts About NC State

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North Carolina State University is a public land-grant research university in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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NC State has historical strengths in engineering, statistics, agriculture, life sciences, textiles, and design and offers bachelor's degrees in 106 fields of study.

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NC State College created new academic programs, including the School of Architecture and Landscape Design in 1947, the School of Education in 1948, and the School of Forestry in 1950.

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Since then, NC State has focused on developing its new Centennial Campus.

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North Campus is the oldest part of NC State and is home to most academic departments and a few residence halls.

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NC State is one of eight universities with a presence at the North Carolina Research Campus, a 340-acre biotechnology hub in Kannapolis, N C The university operates the Plants for Human Health Institute, a research and education organization devoted to research involving food crops, like fruits and vegetables, and the potential health-promoting properties they convey when consumed.

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In March 2008, NC State launched the University Sustainability Office in order to address environmental concerns on campus.

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NC State is one of 17 institutions that constitute the University of North Carolina system.

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Board of Trustees of NC State has thirteen members and sets all policies for the university.

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In total, NC State offers nine associate's degrees in agriculture, bachelor's degrees in 102 areas of study, master's degrees in 108 areas and doctorate degrees in 60 areas.

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NC State is known for its programs in agriculture, engineering, textiles, and design.

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NC State requires undergraduate admission candidates to choose a preferred college of study.

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In 2014 - 2015 NC State became part of only fifty-four institutions in the U S to have earned the "Innovation and Economic Prosperity University" designation by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.

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NC State is home to the only college dedicated to textiles in the country, the Wilson College of Textiles, which is a partner of the National Council of Textile Organizations and is widely regarded as one of the best textiles programs in the world.

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For fiscal year 2017, NC State was ranked 45th in total research expenditure by the National Science Foundation.

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Master of Global Innovation ManagementThe Poole College of Management at North Carolina NC State University has partnered with Universite Paul Cezanne in Aix-en-Provence and Marseille, in the south of France, to create a Master of Global Innovation Management program.

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NC State has won nine national championships: three NCAA championships, two AIAW championships, and four titles under other sanctioning bodies.

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NC State was a founding member of the Southern Conference and of the Atlantic Coast Conference, and it is one of the four teams on "Tobacco Road".

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Primary logo for NC State athletics is a red block 'S' with an inscribed 'N' and 'C'.

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Student life at North Carolina NC State University includes opportunities in a diverse range of activities and organizations.

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Student government at NC State is composed of three branches and headed by four student body officers .

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22.

NASA astronaut Christina Koch attended NC State, earning two bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering and Physics and a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering.

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Over 50 NC State alumni have achieved the rank of Brigadier General or higher in the United States military.

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