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Definition of land grant in English: land grantnoun North American A grant of public land, especially to an institution, organization, or to particular groups of people. 〈北美〉(尤指给机构或印第安人的)政府赠与地 as modifier land grant colleges 用政府赠与地建立的大学。 Example sentencesExamples - Especially active was the Northern Pacific during the time when German immigrant Henry Villard headed the corporation and sought to populate his land grant with industrious German farmers.
- In 1860 what began as Bluemont College, later became Kansas State Agricultural College as a land grant for Manhattan when Kansas became a state.
- The 1994 land grant institutions' distance education resources and their programs were non-existent prior to project collaboration with Montana State University for program delivery.
- Likewise, the land grant colleges transformed America's education system and, as a result, transformed America in a genuinely middle-class nation.
- While in Washington, Hal strengthened USDA's communication links with public policy educators in the land grant university system.
- The purpose of this study was to describe a new model for offering an international curriculum within a land grant college of agriculture.
- This was evidence in March 1854 by his veto of a land grant bill that he personally favored, but could not find a legal justification for within the text of the constitution - as evidenced by nine page explanation that accompanied his veto.
- Although, to this point, we may have adapted better than most of our technology-oriented land grant colleagues, we must adapt even more in the future, especially those of us who have extension appointments.
- To use the handiest practical example, I am talking about the need for a two-way communication, a conversation, between a land grant university and the region for and to which it is responsible.
- Interestingly, the one land grant program with a strongly increasing number of graduates was not identified as such by the respondent in the telephone interview.
- The meeting was being held on the campus of Pennsylvania State University, a land grant college.
- The level of prominence of Public Issues Education within the land grant teaching, research and outreach model remains to be seen.
- Finally, we chose to use for our analysis a core group of 54 public universities, most but not all land grant institutions.
- The presence at the two-year college of an alumnus of the land grant's agronomy or crop science program was seen to be highly effective in establishing a ‘pipeline’ of transfer students.
- While some might argue the merit of this finding, most will agree that teaching, research, and service are the cornerstones of a highly successful educational model in the land grant university.
- In this respect, none of the land grant institutions appears to have successfully emphasized lengthy in country experiences, despite a professed plethora of opportunities.
- In the smaller land grant colleges, graduate education becomes less important relative to undergraduate education.
- With a history as an Ohlone Indian settlement, a Spanish land grant, and the first Bay Area terminus for the transcontinental railroad, the area had quite a diverse background before becoming an island in 1902.
- By the beginning of the nineteenth century this logic was clear in the common school movement and later, in the land grant colleges.
- This national group is comprised of extension professionals and academic faculty affiliated with land grant institutions actively practicing outreach education focusing on Public Issues Education programs.
Definition of land grant in US English: land grantnoun North American A grant of public land, especially to an institution, organization, or to particular groups of people. 〈北美〉(尤指给机构或印第安人的)政府赠与地 as modifier land grant colleges 用政府赠与地建立的大学。 Example sentencesExamples - Especially active was the Northern Pacific during the time when German immigrant Henry Villard headed the corporation and sought to populate his land grant with industrious German farmers.
- The level of prominence of Public Issues Education within the land grant teaching, research and outreach model remains to be seen.
- In 1860 what began as Bluemont College, later became Kansas State Agricultural College as a land grant for Manhattan when Kansas became a state.
- The presence at the two-year college of an alumnus of the land grant's agronomy or crop science program was seen to be highly effective in establishing a ‘pipeline’ of transfer students.
- Although, to this point, we may have adapted better than most of our technology-oriented land grant colleagues, we must adapt even more in the future, especially those of us who have extension appointments.
- In the smaller land grant colleges, graduate education becomes less important relative to undergraduate education.
- The 1994 land grant institutions' distance education resources and their programs were non-existent prior to project collaboration with Montana State University for program delivery.
- While in Washington, Hal strengthened USDA's communication links with public policy educators in the land grant university system.
- With a history as an Ohlone Indian settlement, a Spanish land grant, and the first Bay Area terminus for the transcontinental railroad, the area had quite a diverse background before becoming an island in 1902.
- Likewise, the land grant colleges transformed America's education system and, as a result, transformed America in a genuinely middle-class nation.
- While some might argue the merit of this finding, most will agree that teaching, research, and service are the cornerstones of a highly successful educational model in the land grant university.
- This national group is comprised of extension professionals and academic faculty affiliated with land grant institutions actively practicing outreach education focusing on Public Issues Education programs.
- In this respect, none of the land grant institutions appears to have successfully emphasized lengthy in country experiences, despite a professed plethora of opportunities.
- The purpose of this study was to describe a new model for offering an international curriculum within a land grant college of agriculture.
- By the beginning of the nineteenth century this logic was clear in the common school movement and later, in the land grant colleges.
- Finally, we chose to use for our analysis a core group of 54 public universities, most but not all land grant institutions.
- Interestingly, the one land grant program with a strongly increasing number of graduates was not identified as such by the respondent in the telephone interview.
- This was evidence in March 1854 by his veto of a land grant bill that he personally favored, but could not find a legal justification for within the text of the constitution - as evidenced by nine page explanation that accompanied his veto.
- To use the handiest practical example, I am talking about the need for a two-way communication, a conversation, between a land grant university and the region for and to which it is responsible.
- The meeting was being held on the campus of Pennsylvania State University, a land grant college.
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