Michigan Agricultural College: The Evolution of a Land-Grant Philosophy 1855-1925

Awards:   Winner of Michigan Notable Books 2006
Author:   Keith R. Widder
Publisher:   Michigan State University Press
ISBN:  

9780870137341


Pages:   547
Publication Date:   31 January 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Michigan Agricultural College: The Evolution of a Land-Grant Philosophy 1855-1925


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  • Winner of Michigan Notable Books 2006

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"Step back in time and re-live the stirring saga of America's premier land-grant institution long before it became Michigan State University. Discover how forward-looking legislators, scholars, and administrators found an oak clearing in the midst of some central Michigan swampland and there laid the groundwork for what would become one of the world's great universities. From the school's founding in 1855 and for the next seventy years discussed in this volume, the institution struggled to find itself and, in the process, helped to invent the notion of what it means to be a land-grant university, a university ""for the people."" Widder demonstrates how, from the beginning, presidents, teachers, researchers, and students worked to carve out a place for the school called ""M.A.C."" Always they insisted that M.A.C. would be an institution of grand vision; it would be an ""ag school,"" to be sure, but more than that. In the early 1860s, for instance, students threatened to leave the campus when they learned that the teaching of literature and other liberal arts classes might be suspended. Throughout these early years M.A.C. grew, weathered financial crises, and endured three wars, all the time transforming itself as a kind of grand experiment to meet the educational needs of a nation on the move. M.A.C. matured; its alumni and its faculty soon began to make notable contributions to the world's scientific and intellectual development and to pose solutions to pressing social, economic, and political problems."

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Author:   Keith R. Widder
Publisher:   Michigan State University Press
Imprint:   Michigan State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.90cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 29.20cm
Weight:   2.082kg
ISBN:  

9780870137341


ISBN 10:   0870137344
Pages:   547
Publication Date:   31 January 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Keith R. Widder was Curator of History for Mackinac State Historic Parks. He has written extensively on the history of the western Great Lakes and is author of Battle for the Soul: Metis Children Encounter Evangelical Protestants at Macklnaw Mission, 1823-1837.

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