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Designing the University of Wyoming: The Architecture of Agricultural Education
When the University of Wyoming opened its doors in 1887, agriculture was more than just another field of study—it was a cornerstone of the institution’s mission. The Morrill Act of 1862 had established land-grant universities across America with a clear … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Architecture, Campus Heritage, Uncategorized
Tagged Agricultural education, Agricultural Hall, Campus Architecture, Frederick Hutchinson Porter, Historic Buildings, Morrill Act, Prexy's Pasture, University of Wyomig Agriculture Building, University of Wyoming, University of Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wyoming Insect Museum, William Dubois (architect)
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Designing the University of Wyoming: The Arts & Sciences Building
Welcome back to our series chronicling the University of Wyoming’s architectural legacy and the fascinating stories behind it. Today, we’re diving into the history of the Arts and Sciences Building, a structure that not only shaped the physical landscape of … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, University Architecture, University of Wyoming history
Tagged 1930s architecture, Campus expansion, College of Arts & Sciences, Depression-era construction, Liberal arts education, New Deal projects, PWA funding, Student Involvement, University Archives, University bonds, University of Wyoming, William Dubois (architect)
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