Iowa State College leads the nation in enrollment of home economics students. There are 433,140 women in the United States majoring in undergraduate home economics; 1,473 are at Iowa State. In addition, 344 men are home economics majors, according to the 1953 fall enrollment data of the Research and Statistical Standards Section of the Office of Education
Professor Katherine Goeppinger\u27s survey for the American Horne Economics Convention appears in fu...
Less than half of our home economics freshmen graduate from Iowa State. Betsy Nichols discusses the ...
Many home economics women are earning as well as learning at Iowa State with some of them receiving ...
Enrollment in graduate work in the Home Economics Vocational Education Department has shown a decide...
When Mrs. Mary Beaumont Welch organized the Department of Domestic Economy in 1872, only a handful o...
A recent survey of the positions held by home economics graduates of Iowa State College indicates th...
With war conditions accelerating the demands for graduates in most fields of home economics, the sta...
Iowa State College was one of the first colleges to offer Home Economics. The department was opened ...
The horizon is bright for home economics graduates. The scientific era has put them in demand more t...
For 75 years Iowa State has turned out women specialized in the field of home economics. They have g...
Have you, since leaving Iowa State College, met girls or women, already homemakers, who were interes...
Never has there been a greater need for women trained in home economics, says Josephine Aher
Once a little basement room where a single teacher with a vision of prophecy taught a small group of...
A college woman preparing for professional home economics at Iowa State may major in one of 10 curri...
Fields of endeavor open to home economics graduates have widened year by year since domestic econom...
Professor Katherine Goeppinger\u27s survey for the American Horne Economics Convention appears in fu...
Less than half of our home economics freshmen graduate from Iowa State. Betsy Nichols discusses the ...
Many home economics women are earning as well as learning at Iowa State with some of them receiving ...
Enrollment in graduate work in the Home Economics Vocational Education Department has shown a decide...
When Mrs. Mary Beaumont Welch organized the Department of Domestic Economy in 1872, only a handful o...
A recent survey of the positions held by home economics graduates of Iowa State College indicates th...
With war conditions accelerating the demands for graduates in most fields of home economics, the sta...
Iowa State College was one of the first colleges to offer Home Economics. The department was opened ...
The horizon is bright for home economics graduates. The scientific era has put them in demand more t...
For 75 years Iowa State has turned out women specialized in the field of home economics. They have g...
Have you, since leaving Iowa State College, met girls or women, already homemakers, who were interes...
Never has there been a greater need for women trained in home economics, says Josephine Aher
Once a little basement room where a single teacher with a vision of prophecy taught a small group of...
A college woman preparing for professional home economics at Iowa State may major in one of 10 curri...
Fields of endeavor open to home economics graduates have widened year by year since domestic econom...
Professor Katherine Goeppinger\u27s survey for the American Horne Economics Convention appears in fu...
Less than half of our home economics freshmen graduate from Iowa State. Betsy Nichols discusses the ...
Many home economics women are earning as well as learning at Iowa State with some of them receiving ...