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Campaign for Human Development (10)
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Human and Community Development (26)
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The Department of Home Economics began in 1872 as the School of Domestic Science and Art. 1 The School was established on a practical basis in 1874 under Louisa C. Allen. 2 Its purpose was "to provide a full course of instruction in the arts of the household, and the sciences relating thereto." 3 The major objective of the curriculum was "to give to earnest and capable young women an education, not lacking in refinement, but which shall fit them for their great duties and trusts,...
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National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.) (9)
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New York State College of Human Ecology. Dept. of Human Development. (6)
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Institute of Human Development (3)
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New York State College of Human Ecology. Dept. of Human Development and Family Studies. (8)
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Brigham Young University. Human Resource Development (3)
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Human Resource Development (1990- ) provides training and wellness programs for Brigham Young University employees and their families. Human Resource Development was established in 1990 under Human Resource Services to provide leadership and employee training programs for faculty and staff as well as a wellness program for all full-time employees and their families. These services are intended to enhance professional development and to promote the health and well bein...
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Human Resources Development Institute (2)
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New York State College of Human Ecology. Family Life Development Center (6)
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Pennsylvania State University. College of Human Development (3)
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A Department of Home Economics was created at Penn State in 1907 under Louise Waugh, its sole faculty member. In 1949, the Department of Home Economics became the School of Home Economics under Grace M. Henderson, the first woman to receive an academic deanship appointment at Penn State. The School of Home Economics became the College of Home Economics in 1953, when the Pennsylvania State College was elevated to university status. The Board of Trustees re-structured the College of Home Econom...
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