Daily Almanac for
Jul 25, 2008
Info search tips
Bio search tips

Encyclopedia

Tuskegee University

Tuskegee University, at Tuskegee, Ala.; coeducational; chartered and opened 1881 by Booker T. Washington as Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. It became Tuskegee Institute in 1937 and adopted its present name in 1985. One of the first important schools to provide adequate education for African Americans, it has since its beginning stressed the practical application of learning. George Washington Carver taught and conducted his famous experiments there. The Carver Foundation and Tuskegee's Agricultural Research and Experiment Station continue to do research in the natural sciences. There are schools of arts and sciences, agriculture and home economics, business, education, engineering and architecture, nursing and allied health professions, and veterinary medicine. The library contains the Washington Collection and Archives, one of the country's most comprehensive collections on Africa and African-American history.

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

    • Cite
    • Print
    • Bookmark

More on Tuskegee University from Infoplease:

  • Tuskegee University - Tuskegee University enrollment statistics and tuition information
  • Al GREEN - GREEN, Al (1947—) GREEN, Al, a Representative from Texas; born in New Orleans, Jefferson ...
  • Booker T. Washington - Biography of Booker T. Washington, First head of the Tuskegee Institute
  • George Washington Carver - George Washington Carver educator, scientist Born: 1864 Birthplace: Diamond Grove, Mo. After a ...
  • Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment - The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment The U.S. government's 40-year experiment on black men with ...

See more Encyclopedia articles on: Colleges, U.S.


Premium Partner Content
HighBeam Research

Related content from HighBeam Research on: Tuskegee University

Additional search results provided by HighBeam Research, LLC. © Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.