100 Years of Putting Knowledge to Work

by Laura Cray* The Oregon Extension Service was established July 24, 1911 to extend the knowledge of Oregon’s Land Grant University to the rest of the state.  Over the past century, hundreds of Extension agents have worked tirelessly to support that mission by engaging even the most rural of Oregon’s citizens in improving their lives […]

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July 19, 2011

Source: Oregon Extension Bulletin, 1912 (courtesy of OSU University Archives)

by Laura Cray*

The Oregon Extension Service was established July 24, 1911 to extend the knowledge of Oregon’s Land Grant University to the rest of the state.  Over the past century, hundreds of Extension agents have worked tirelessly to support that mission by engaging even the most rural of Oregon’s citizens in improving their lives at work, in the field, and at home.  This exhibit is a look back at Oregon’s Extension Service and the people who have made it the program it is today.

See the full online exhibit at the OSU University Archives

*Laura Cray is completing a Ph.D. in History of Science at Oregon State University

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