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 Land-grant university - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of the District of Columbia received land-grant status and a $7.24 million endowment (USD), in lieu of a land grant, in 1967.
Land-grant universities (also called land-grant colleges or land grant institutions) are institutions of higher education in the United States which have been designated by Congress to receive the benefits of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890.
Land-grant universities are not to be confused with Sea Grant Colleges (a program instituted in 1966), Space Grant Colleges (instituted in 1988) or Sun Grant Colleges (instituted in 2003).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Land-grant_university

  
 land-grant colleges and universities on Encyclopedia.com
Peter Magrath, president of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges and a former president of the University of Minnesota.(Appointed And Promoted)
Magazines and Newspapers for: land-grant colleges and universities
Faculty in a liminal landscape: a case study of a college reorganization.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/l1/landgran.asp

  
 The Land Grant Idea and the Evolving Outreach University
Both were merged in the land-grant university, creating a constructive tension between knowledge creation and its use in society and between the intellectually elitist values of a scholarly life and the egalitarian values of a democratic society.
University involvement in society's affairs can be categorized in terms of a risk continuum of varying degrees, which rests at one end close to the conventional teaching and research activities of the university and at the other extreme in a deep involvement in the making of societal decisions and in the risks of public advocacy.
Thus, society's covenant with the university and with science was born in the crucible of war and continued in an act of faith by society that in peace science would contribute to the greater economic strength and welfare of the nation.
www.adec.edu /clemson/papers/bonnen2.html

  
 Colleges of Agriculture at the Land Grant Universities
Most land grant colleges of agriculture have a unique advantage vis-à-vis other colleges and units of the university with respect to their ability to devote faculty resources to students.
Land grant precepts for access and education for the citizenry remain in the national interest despite the fact that most U.S. citizens have attained a relatively high level of education.
The land grant universities generally, and their colleges of agriculture specifically, have raised the level of education of the U.S. citizenry and its agriculturalists.
www.nap.edu /readingroom/books/landgrant/chap3.html

  
 land.htm
The University of the District of Columbia, arguing that it was "the last substantial area in the nation without the services of a land-grant college," received land-grant status and a $7.24 million endowment in lieu of a land grant in 1967.
Through the land-grant university heritage, millions of students are able to study every academic discipline and explore fields of inquiry far beyond the scope envisioned in the original land-grant mission.
Today, America's land-grant universities continue to fulfill their democratic mandate for openness, accessibility, and service to people, and many of these institutions have joined the ranks of the nation's most distinguished public research universities.
www.wvu.edu /~exten/about/land.htm

  
 Land Grant Universities Are Changing
Land grant faculty are confused and, with exceptions, on balance still resist the idea that their enterprise must change in any fundamental way.
It is necessary to understand that the land grant movement was led, not by farmers as such, but by middle class professionals who feared that the industrial revolution of 19th century America was pushing agrarian and urban workers into a disadvantaged underclass.
Today, most land grant universities and colleges of agriculture are being forced to shift their relative focus more toward the problems and expectation of their states.
www.adec.edu /clemson/papers/bonnen1.html

  
 The Land-Grant University
A land-grant university is directed to educate the people and solve problems through academics, research and extension programs.
The governor appointed a Board of Trustees for the new institution, and North Dakota Agricultural College(NDAC) was started in 1890 as the state's land-grant university.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many of the land-grant universities were taking their information off campus with demonstration farms, corn clubs for boys, tomato growing and canning clubs for girls, and home management demonstrations for rural women.
www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu /orientation/landgrant/landgrant.htm

  
 What's in store for land-grant universities?
Land-grant colleges were established by the Morrill Act of 1862, which gave each state 30,000 acres of land per member of the state's delegation in Congress.
In turn, the states sold this land to establish a college focused on agriculture, engineering and military science — the priorities of the day.
What these universities produced for U.S. agriculture was a place for research, training for young minds, and dissemination of new information to agricultural producers, in a system that was the envy of the rest of the world.
beef-mag.com /mag/beef_whats_store_landgrant/index.html

  
 Land-Grant Universities Play Key Role in Biotechnology
At a land-grant university, Cook said, it's not unusual to release a crop variety to address a problem that's common in only a few counties.
Wheat researcher R. James Cook of Washington State University emphasized the need for the land-grant system's local approach to agriculture in speaking at the South Dakota Legislator Biotechnology Workshop.
Fred Cholick, dean of SDSU's College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, added that land-grant universities will have to partner with others interested in agriculture in order to carry out the land-grant mission of serving the public -- including lawmakers, state and federal agencies, producers, industry, and consumers.
agbionews.sdstate.edu /articles/univbiotech.html

  
 Future Of Land-Grant Universities Explored
University Park, Pa. -- As part of the Food System Professions Education Initiative funded by the Kellogg Foundation, Clemson University will broadcast a six-part satellite teleconference focusing on the future of land grant universities.
Arrangements have been made to view each broadcast of "21st Century Land Grant Universities: Action on Issues" at University Park, where attendees can take part in the discussions occurring at other land grant universities via telephone.
Land-grant university presidents lead a dialogue on taking action on higher education issues.
www.psu.edu /ur/NEWS/news/landgrant.html

  
 Publications & Reports - Land Grant Universities
Since land use is largely a local issue, local land use decision makers at the town and county levels are a critical target audience for educational and technical assistance.
It is postulated that land use characteristics in a corridor are a significant factor that drive the demand for transit service and, therefore, the value and effectiveness of such services.
Identifying the impacts of different land uses can help you recognize what types of uses should be encouraged in your municipality, and which should be treated with caution.
www.cas.nercrd.psu.edu /Land_Use_LG_Pubs_UnivOthers.htm

  
 Evaluation of Communication Between Land-Grant Universities and Congress
The primary contact at land-grant universities was the governmental relations personnel or faculty who worked in the policy area which the aide was interested.
On other characteristics, such as their perceived responsiveness and influence, land-grant universities tended to be assessed positively, although a substantial minority of respondents were undecided.
Land-grant universities can leverage their visibility among Congressional aides by building a reputation as a valued source of information for agricultural and natural resource organizations and agribusiness.
www.farmfoundation.org /projects/01-36.htm

  
 University of Minnesota Applied Economics Department
Projects are conducted or sponsored by USDA research agencies, state agricultural experiment stations, the state land-grant university system, other cooperating state institutions, and participants in USDA's National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program.
© 2005 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota.
The WRC works to help coordinate outreach and research within the University, enabling more effective delivery of research to decision-makers and citizens; to open new avenues for multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary partnerships; and to provide a critical link between students and water-resources professionals, allowing students maximum access to the University's water programs.
www.apec.umn.edu /misc/links.html

  
 land grant college : learn about land grant college
University of Florida was now the land grant college in Florida and the Agricultural Experiment Station...
That the grant of land and land scrip hereby authorized shall...
He coaches football at a Carolinas land grant institution whose fervent fans hope to challenge Florida State and Boston College for the ACC Atlantic Division title, though his team hasn't proven up to the task.
www.college--loans.com /college-grants/land-grant-college.html

  
 PB Land Grant Universities
Land grant universities are found in every state, as shown below.
University of the District of Columbia-Washington, D.C. University of Florida: AG, HR
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey: PS
cuke.hort.ncsu.edu /breeding/pbsurvey/brduniv.html

  
 Infoplease Search: this land parody
(Encyclopedia) Nod, Land of, [Heb.,=wandering], in the Bible, the traditional refuge of Cain somewhere E of Eden.
(Encyclopedia) fallow land, cropland that is not seeded for a season; it may or may not be plowed.
to the problem of land ownership and agrarian...
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 LAND-GRANT UNIVERSITIES DO HAVE FUTURE
There are many things in the history of the land-grant university that broke with the tradition of the time.
* "Future Forests: Roles for Land Grant Universities," Dr. Hal Salwasser, Oregon State University College of Forestry dean; 4 p.m., April 24, Room 113, Kleberg Animal and Food Science Center.
• A reminder of the core mission of the land-grant university.
agnews.tamu.edu /dailynews/stories/AGPR/Mar2802a.htm

  
 Where Good Ideas Grow: Land Grant Universities
Wisconsin, the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison carries out the bulk of the land grant mission.
They were called land grant universities because each state was given a certain amount of public land to sell to get money to set up its new school.
Beginning more than a century ago, Congress passed a series of laws that established a system of public universities - at least one in every state- that were designed to meet some pressing needs of a fast-growing young nation.
www.cals.wisc.edu /research/research_stations01c.html

  
 Land-Grant Universities
Today, land-grant universities are an evolution of their former beings.
Called the land-grant system, this class of colleges was originally endowed by grants of public lands.
As the United States began to expand westward in the late 1800s, an interest in a more scientific approach to agriculture, the nation's largest industry, began to emerge.
srdc.msstate.edu /rcci/resources/landgrant.htm

  
 Plant Pathology Department, University of Kentucky
University of California Biological, Agricultural and Medical Sciences Searches (Scholarly Internet Resource Collections): Biological, agricultural and medical science resources of University of California faculty and students are accessible through this searchable or browsable resource.
University of California Biotechn.org: A very useful site for those that need to understand and teach others to understand concepts of Biotechnology.
University of Kentucky Biotechnology Research and Education Initiative
www.ca.uky.edu /agcollege/plantpathology/extension/links.html

  
 Land-grant Universities Show Tensions
The academic rank of a university is materially affected by how its administrators respond to these political pressures and their temptation to defer to power.
As a consequence, he was suspended for "insubordination and unprofessional conduct prejudicial to the welfare of the university".
The ethical quality of and morale within a university depend on the character exhibited when these ideals, the tectonic plates of shifting cultures and economies, collide.
www.free-eco.org /articleDisplay.php?id=172

  
 ADEC E-Answers :: Search 250,000+ documents at 50+ land grant instutions
Is your land grant university interested in joining E-Answers?
The practical, current, and unbiased information in this site represents the work of Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station professionals at more than 50 Land Grant universities throughout the United States.
It was originally developed by participating universities and Agricultural Communicators in Education (ACE) through a grant from the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES-USDA).
e-answers.adec.edu

  
 MaizeGDB External Resources: Maize Resources
The Germplasm Enhancement of Maize project is a cooperative effort of the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service, land-grant universities, and industry.
Our goal is to improve the lives of the world.s poor.by ending their hunger, raising their incomes, preserving their land and other natural resources, and helping their children to a better life.
This is a collection of links assembled by the Paul Scott laboratory at Iowa State University.
www.maizegdb.org /links.php

  
 The Morrill Acts and the Land Grant Universities
The Morrill Acts and the Land Grant Universities
Ross, Earle D. Democracy's College: The Land Grant Movement in the Formative Stage (On Reserve)
"For the Nation's 17 Black Land Grant Colleges, Unique Difficulties and New Strategies." Chronicle of Higher Education, Vol.
classweb.gmu.edu /nclc110/f001/bibliography_morrill_act.htm

  
 Colorado State Cooperative Extension Federal and State Extension Web Sites Menu
Directory of land-grant universities which are state partners of the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service.
A*DEC: A*DEC Distance Learning Consortium of state universities and land grant colleges.
E-Answers: One-stop search of publications from over 25 Cooperative Extension web sites.
www.ext.colostate.edu /links/linkexte.html

  
 Land Grant Universities
Transforming the Land Grant College of Agriculture for the Twenty-first Century
The mission of land grant colleges of agriculture
Relevance of the Land Grant Mission in the Twenty-First Century
www.und.nodak.edu /org/ndrural/land_grant_accountability.htm

  
 Land Grant Universities
Contains a listing of the types of grants available as well as information about grants and how to apply for them.
To advance such knowledge nationwide, SARE administers a competitive grants program first funded by Congress in 1988."
Contains a list of the locations and the people to contact at each location.
infosys.ars.usda.gov /extnuniv.htm

  
 Welcome to NASULGC
Peter McPherson, President Emeritus of Michigan State University, will become the new President of NASULGC on January 1, 2006.
A group of 28 higher education organizations, including NASULGC, have released a statement on intellectual diversity on college and university campuses.
Letter to Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff, regarding international students and scholars dislocated by hurricanes Katrina and Rita
www.nasulgc.org

  
 Challenges Confronting Land Grant Universities
"Many colleges of agriculture and Land Grant universities across the United States are in the process of change," Dr. Fischer said.
The Experiment Station Committee on Organization and Policy (ESCOP) of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC) developed a list of priorities for future agricultural research, which target four areas--the environment; sustainable production systems; economies of rural communities; and consumer interests, including food safety and quality.
James R. Fischer of the South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Clemson University, Clemson and Dr. James J. Zuiches of the Agricultural Research Center, Washington State University, currently at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, wrote the issue paper.
www.cast-science.org /cast/pub/chal_nr.htm

  
 EconPapers: LAND GRANT UNIVERSITIES ARE CHANGING
Econpapers is hosted by the Department of Business, Economics, Statistics and Informatics at Örebro University.
More papers in Staff Papers from Michigan State University, Agricultural Economics
Address: Michigan State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, East Lansing, MI 48824
econpapers.repec.org /paper/wopmisasp/96-100.htm

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