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The Birth of the Land-Grant 1862 – President Lincoln signed the Morrill Act Provided a grant of land for each state to have a “People’s College” for the teaching of: Agriculture Mechanical Arts (Engineering) Military Tactics The A&M universities were born
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Utah’s Land-Grant College: 1888 – The founding of The Agricultural College of Utah & the Experiment Station by the Territorial Legislature Faculty – Utah Agricultural College
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Extra: Land-Grant Updates Name! 1888 – The Agricultural College of Utah 1916 – Utah Agricultural College 1929 – Utah State Agricultural College 1957 – Utah State University of Agriculture and Applied Science This remains the “official” name of USU
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Utah State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
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teachingresearchservice USU’s primary mission is to serve Utah and the agricultural industry through teaching, research & service 23,000 students, 850 faculty members Extension and Continuing Education divisions reach every corner of the state
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Utah State University 7 Colleges and over 200 majors Agriculture Business Education & Human Services Engineering Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Natural Resources Science
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"We must assure that no student who is prepared and who desires the opportunity for a Utah State University education is turned away or denied that opportunity" "We must assure that no student who is prepared and who desires the opportunity for a Utah State University education is turned away or denied that opportunity" Stan Albrecht, Stan Albrecht, USU President USU President Utah State University
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