About the College
- Overview
- What is Human Ecology?
- Message from the Dean
- Diversity in the College
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History of the College
Note: This section is currently under construction.
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Summary and Dedication
- Chapter 1
- Beginnings: Manhattan, the Land Grant College & Human Ecology
- Chapter 2
- Dean Margaret M. Justin – 1923 to 1954
- Chapter 3
- Dean Doretta Schlaphoff Hoffman – 1954 to 1974
- Chapter 4
- Dean Ruth Hoeflin – 1975 to 1983
- Chapter 5
- Dean Barbara S. Stowe – 1983 to 1998
- Chapter 6
- Dean Carol E. Kellett – 1998 to 2006
- Chapter 7
- Dean Virginia Munson Moxley – 2006 to present
- Chapter 8
- Facilities and Technology
- Chapter 9
- College Growth and Organization: Departments and Divisions
- Chapter 10
- Academic Programs and Instruction
Undergraduate Programs
Graduate Programs - Chapter 11
- Research and Scholarship
- Chapter 12
- Extension, Outreach and Community Service
- Chapter 13
- International Programs and Partnerships
- Chapter 14
- Alumni Relations, Honors and Awards
- Chapter 15
- Student Organizations and Leadership
- References
- Appendices
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- Human Ecology Benchmarks, Events and Highlights
- Textbooks Authored by Faculty
- Human Ecology Centers and Institutes
- The Domestic Science Club
- Special Features
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- Industrialists, Not Butterflies by Virginia Railsback Gunn (Adobe Acrobat)
- The Home Economics Centennial – 1873 to 1973 (Adobe Acrobat)
- A Legacy of Excellence: Video [Coming Soon]
