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  • Collection: Agricultural Empowerment in Academics, Research, and Extension

Agricultural students in class

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This photograph, probably from the 1950s, depicts an agricultural class full of white male students. This is evidence of the dominance of white males in the program versus white women or African Americans.

Annual Report Academic Affairs, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences 1970-1971

UA100.2.1 annual report 1970-71.pdf

The excerpted transcript highlights a section of page 1-3. See PDF for full document. p. 1: "Increases have been notable in the curricula in zoology (including premedical programs), interdepartmental programs in the biological sciences,…

Annual Report Academic Affairs, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 1972-73

UA100.2.1 annual report 1972-73.pdf

The excerpted transcription highlights section "Recruitment of Black Faculty" and "Improvement of Instruction." See PDF for full document. "Recruitment of Black FacultyThe School of Agriculture and Life Sciences has successfully recruited two blacks…

Annual Report for 1957-58 Instruction, School of Agriculture

UA100.2.1 annual report 1957-58.pdf

The following transcription excerpt come from page 5. See PDF for full text."VI. GREATER EMPHASIS ON GUIDANCE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. The School of Agriculture has given much more attention to providing high school students and people who influence…

Annual Report for 1959-60 Instruction, School of Agriculture

UA100.2.1 annual report 1959-60.pdf

The excerpted transcription highlights sections VII of page 6 and entry number 8 of page 8-9. See the PDF for the full document. p. 6: "VII. Programs developed for the Agricultural Institute. In 1959 the legislature made funds available and…

Annual Report School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 1983-84

UA100.2.6 annual report 1983-84.pdf
In 1983, the agricultural market was declining and impacting student enrollment and the programmatic requests from clientele. Nationwide there was a decline of students registering for agricultural and related programs. However, progress was made in…

Annual Report, School of Agriculture 1963-4

UA100.2.1 annual report 1963-4.pdf

The excerpted transcription highlights a section of page 3. See PDF for full document. "Students and StudiesDuring this academic year, 113 students received the B.S. degree and 71 the associate from the Agricultural Institute. These statistics…

Annual Report, School of Agriculture 1964-65

UA100.2.1 annual report 1964-65.pdf

The excerpted transcription highlights a section of page 4. See PDF for full document. "Employment opportunities have been excellent for those students accepting employment. Beginning salaries are averaging $6,000. The number of job opportunities as…

Annual Report, School of Agriculture 1965-66

UA100.2.1 annual report 1965-66.pdf

The excerpted transcription highlights a section of page 4. See PDF for full document. "Student TrendsThe average 1965 entering undergraduate student in the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences came from a home with three children or less. On an…

Annual Report, School of Agriculture 1968-9

UA100.2.1 annual report 1968-69.pdf

The excerpted transcription highlights a section of the page. See PDF for full document. "Responses of Students to Programs in the School A random sample of graduating students was invited to visit informally on an individual basis with the Director…