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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

LC control no.n 82047813
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Corporate name headingUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Variant(s)North Carolina. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
U.N.C.-Chapel Hill
UNC-CH (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
UNC-Chapel Hill
See alsoPredecessor: University of North Carolina (1793-1962)
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Other standard no.0000000120977685
157864378
Q192334
Beginning date1963
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedChapel Hill (N.C.)
Field of activityEducation, Higher
Special noteThis heading is appropriate for publications of the institution located at Chapel Hill and issued after 1962. Publications issued before 1963 are entered under: University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Publications of the multicampus institution are entered under: University of North Carolina (System)
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Found inFilm and video catalog of the Nonprint Materials ... 1984: t.p. (UNC-Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Anarchaey notes, Oct. 1993: p. 9 (UNC-CH)
Wikipedia, March 31, 2020 (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, or simply Carolina); former names: University of North Carolina (1789-1963); type: Public; parent institution: UNC System; chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly on December 11, 1789; on March 27, 1931, legislation was passed to group the University of North Carolina with the State College of Agriculture and Engineering and Woman's College of the University of North Carolina to form the Consolidated University of North Carolina. In 1963, the consolidated university was made fully coeducational, although most women still attended Woman's College for their first two years, transferring to Chapel Hill as juniors, since freshmen were required to live on campus and there was only one women's residence hall. As a result, Woman's College was renamed the "University of North Carolina at Greensboro", and the University of North Carolina became the "University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill")
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