Animal Science Club Archives
North Carolina State University
Goals and Purposes:
The Animal Science Club is composed
of people from all majors and backgrounds who are interested in livestock and
in promoting the livestock industries in North Carolina.
History:
The club was started in 1936 by students
who were interested in promoting the livestock industries in North Carolina, and
in providing interactions among students, faculty, and livestock producers.
It has always been an active club, and presently has over 100 members.
How to join:
Attend the meetings; no dues required!
All majors are welcome.
Meetings:
Alternate Tuesdays; to check our webpage
for dates click here
Time = 7:00 p.m; Location = 5A Polk Hall
What is an Active Club Member?
Active club members are eligible
to be nominated for officer positions in the club and to receive financial support
as outlined in the constitution.
Constitution,
NCSU Animal Science Club
Activity Credit Guidelines
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Last modified January, 2005 by Dee
Pryse for Mr. Dale Miller
email: dale_miller@ncsu.edu