State University of New York at Brockport chronicles the history of a highly respected public college in western New York State. Founded by Erie Canal entrepreneurs as a Baptist college in 1835, the institution became an academy in 1841, a state-funded normal school in 1867, a state teachers college in 1941, and finally the comprehensive college, within the nation's largest public university system, that it is today. The post?World War II era witnessed two bursts of dramatic enrollment growth, one underwritten by the 1944 ...
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State University of New York at Brockport chronicles the history of a highly respected public college in western New York State. Founded by Erie Canal entrepreneurs as a Baptist college in 1835, the institution became an academy in 1841, a state-funded normal school in 1867, a state teachers college in 1941, and finally the comprehensive college, within the nation's largest public university system, that it is today. The post?World War II era witnessed two bursts of dramatic enrollment growth, one underwritten by the 1944 GI Bill, the other inspired by local initiatives and expansive state funding in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The college's selection to host the 1979 International Special Olympics concluded a 20-year period of dynamic innovation. In the 1980s, the college struggled to adjust to reduced public funding and declining enrollments before achieving stability and regaining its solid reputation.
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Very good. Signed by previous owner. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 128 p. Contains: Illustrations. Campus History. Audience: General/trade. FOLLOWING SPECIAL DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY: This sale is for a Soft Cover Book CDs is (not included): Contains No Marking, Highlight, Answers for most Questions, Notes, Names, Marker s Marks, and/or Under-lining. Back and front cover and binding are not (WRINKLE & CREASED). This book has no severe water damaged, winkle pages. If you ve received the item and you are not at most 65% satisfied with this item, return the item.