During WWII many US colleges and universities administered college-level training for those interested in working in defense industries. This training was federally funded. Many women and minorities who would otherwise have never enrolled in college courses took part in this training. The College of Engineering at the University of Toledo was a participating institution
This dissertation provides an account of the contributions of Canadian universities to the Second Wo...
During the 1940s, the University of Maine was one of many U.S. colleges and universities to offer tu...
As with many U.S. colleges and universities during World War II, Stanford University responded to th...
1944 photograph of College of Engineering. Female students work on an enigne for the Women's auto m...
The Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was the largest military training program during World ...
This photograph shows a World War II training course at the International YMCA College (now Springfi...
The Army and Navy were experiencing a shortage of trained officers at the beginning of World War II....
In 1940 the United States faced the looming threat of another global conflict while still recovering...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12This study posits that the National Defense Educati...
This photograph shows an exercise course taking place during the army training for World War II at t...
In order to meet the wartime needs for college-trained men and women, the University of New Mexico a...
More than 2,400 students received Engineering Defense Training at Howard under the general supervisi...
During World War II, Iowa State Teacher’s College (now known as University of Northern Iowa) was hos...
A photographic print of Army Air Corps Trainees marching behind Judd Gymnasium on the campus of Spri...
The study of women at Southwestern Louisiana Institute — now the University of Louisiana at Lafayett...
This dissertation provides an account of the contributions of Canadian universities to the Second Wo...
During the 1940s, the University of Maine was one of many U.S. colleges and universities to offer tu...
As with many U.S. colleges and universities during World War II, Stanford University responded to th...
1944 photograph of College of Engineering. Female students work on an enigne for the Women's auto m...
The Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was the largest military training program during World ...
This photograph shows a World War II training course at the International YMCA College (now Springfi...
The Army and Navy were experiencing a shortage of trained officers at the beginning of World War II....
In 1940 the United States faced the looming threat of another global conflict while still recovering...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12This study posits that the National Defense Educati...
This photograph shows an exercise course taking place during the army training for World War II at t...
In order to meet the wartime needs for college-trained men and women, the University of New Mexico a...
More than 2,400 students received Engineering Defense Training at Howard under the general supervisi...
During World War II, Iowa State Teacher’s College (now known as University of Northern Iowa) was hos...
A photographic print of Army Air Corps Trainees marching behind Judd Gymnasium on the campus of Spri...
The study of women at Southwestern Louisiana Institute — now the University of Louisiana at Lafayett...
This dissertation provides an account of the contributions of Canadian universities to the Second Wo...
During the 1940s, the University of Maine was one of many U.S. colleges and universities to offer tu...
As with many U.S. colleges and universities during World War II, Stanford University responded to th...