In 1940 the United States faced the looming threat of another global conflict while still recovering from a debilitating economic depression. The American government acted quickly and established numerous federal programs designed to meet foreseeable needs of the nation across a wide spectrum of categories. One such program established in 1940 was the Engineering, Science, and Management War Training Program designed to rapidly produce scientific and technical specialists for crucial defense industries. A distinct attribute of the program was the diversity of its participants due to the prohibition of discrimination on the basis of race, sex, or age. This allowed for traditionally excluded groups such as women and people of color to partici...
Highlights the effectiveness of the curriculum and approach of the U.S. Army's School of Military Go...
When the United States entered World War II as an Allied Power in 1941, educational institutions acr...
Review of: To Advance Knowledge: The Growth of American Research Universities, 1900-1940. Geiger, Ro...
The Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was the largest military training program during World ...
As with many U.S. colleges and universities during World War II, Stanford University responded to th...
Secondary schools during World War II were viewed as a vital component of the war effort on the home...
An article published in the July 1945 issue of The Journal of Negro Education, titled What the War ...
The Serviceman\u27s Readjustment Act of 1944, or GI Bill of Rights, afforded veterans of the Second ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12This study posits that the National Defense Educati...
941 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Despite the historical signif...
Scholars have explored the United States military from the lens of battles, campaigns, operations, a...
Problem. A major war\u27s impact is frequently reflected in the training of professionals requiring ...
Evidence found in The New York Times from 1939 to 1945 and corroborating sources are used to demonst...
This project examines the importance of the college demographic during periods of rapid political ch...
The central thesis of this dissertation is that war and militarism have been formative in the develo...
Highlights the effectiveness of the curriculum and approach of the U.S. Army's School of Military Go...
When the United States entered World War II as an Allied Power in 1941, educational institutions acr...
Review of: To Advance Knowledge: The Growth of American Research Universities, 1900-1940. Geiger, Ro...
The Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was the largest military training program during World ...
As with many U.S. colleges and universities during World War II, Stanford University responded to th...
Secondary schools during World War II were viewed as a vital component of the war effort on the home...
An article published in the July 1945 issue of The Journal of Negro Education, titled What the War ...
The Serviceman\u27s Readjustment Act of 1944, or GI Bill of Rights, afforded veterans of the Second ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12This study posits that the National Defense Educati...
941 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Despite the historical signif...
Scholars have explored the United States military from the lens of battles, campaigns, operations, a...
Problem. A major war\u27s impact is frequently reflected in the training of professionals requiring ...
Evidence found in The New York Times from 1939 to 1945 and corroborating sources are used to demonst...
This project examines the importance of the college demographic during periods of rapid political ch...
The central thesis of this dissertation is that war and militarism have been formative in the develo...
Highlights the effectiveness of the curriculum and approach of the U.S. Army's School of Military Go...
When the United States entered World War II as an Allied Power in 1941, educational institutions acr...
Review of: To Advance Knowledge: The Growth of American Research Universities, 1900-1940. Geiger, Ro...