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North Carolina State University
The North Carolina General Assembly established North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts on March 7, 1887, as a land-grant college. The college underwent several name changes and officially became North Carolina State University at Raleigh in 1965. However, by longstanding convention, the "at Raleigh" portion is usually omitted. Today, NC State has an enrollment of more than 39,000 students, making it among the largest in the country. NC State has historical strengths in engineering, statistics, agriculture, life sciences, textiles, and design and offers bachelor's degrees in 106 fields of study. The graduate school offers master's degrees in 104 fields, doctoral degrees in 61 fields, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
NC State athletic teams are known as the Wolfpack. The name was unofficially adopted in 1921 following an unsigned letter to the NC State ''Alumni News'' suggesting the moniker "Wolf Pack". They compete in NCAA Division I in athletics. They have won five NCAA championships, including two mens basketball championships. (1974, 1983) They have also won 3 womens cross-country championships. (2021, 2022, 2023) NC State has also won numerous other championships, conference and others Provided by Wikipedia