In 1862, in a nation torn by secession and Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed a visionary law that laid the cornerstone of public higher education. The Morrill Land-Grant College Act gave federal public lands to states, allotting 30,000 acres for each Senator and Representative. The total endowment was $7.55 million, then the value of 17.4 million acres. Today, more than 100 land-grant universities serve the nation and the world, including what many believe is the greatest public university in the world, the University of California
One might think that a global financial crisis would be no time for college and university president...
In 1857, Representative Justin Morrill put forth before the House of Representatives an act “Donati...
Clark Kerr, the former chancellor of the University of California, had a good idea. He wanted to ma...
In 1862, in a nation torn by secession and Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed a visionary l...
reflect on the decades since the Morrill Land-Grant College Act was signed into law by President Abr...
One of the Federal government’s important contributions to democratic life was the establishment of ...
This year marks the sesquicentennial, or 150th anniversary, of four events key to American agricultu...
The University of Nebraska is one of more than 100 land grant institutions in the United States and ...
Agricultural Education has had a close working relationship with land-grant universities since they ...
Historically, America’s land-grant universities offered non-elites access to higher education while ...
My paper is a survey of the development of American colleges and universities beginning with the est...
Our Universities: Serving the Public Good Service from universities to the extended community always...
America\u27s rise in the World has many reasons. One of the most siginificant is upper mobility. Ame...
The Morrill Act of 1862 established agricultural and mechanical arts colleges by granting public lan...
An act donating Public Lands to provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and mechanic arts, a...
One might think that a global financial crisis would be no time for college and university president...
In 1857, Representative Justin Morrill put forth before the House of Representatives an act “Donati...
Clark Kerr, the former chancellor of the University of California, had a good idea. He wanted to ma...
In 1862, in a nation torn by secession and Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed a visionary l...
reflect on the decades since the Morrill Land-Grant College Act was signed into law by President Abr...
One of the Federal government’s important contributions to democratic life was the establishment of ...
This year marks the sesquicentennial, or 150th anniversary, of four events key to American agricultu...
The University of Nebraska is one of more than 100 land grant institutions in the United States and ...
Agricultural Education has had a close working relationship with land-grant universities since they ...
Historically, America’s land-grant universities offered non-elites access to higher education while ...
My paper is a survey of the development of American colleges and universities beginning with the est...
Our Universities: Serving the Public Good Service from universities to the extended community always...
America\u27s rise in the World has many reasons. One of the most siginificant is upper mobility. Ame...
The Morrill Act of 1862 established agricultural and mechanical arts colleges by granting public lan...
An act donating Public Lands to provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and mechanic arts, a...
One might think that a global financial crisis would be no time for college and university president...
In 1857, Representative Justin Morrill put forth before the House of Representatives an act “Donati...
Clark Kerr, the former chancellor of the University of California, had a good idea. He wanted to ma...