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       American Higher Education History                           U.S. History in General
 1636 Harvard Established                           1636 Two New Colonies Established
 Founded by the Massachusetts Bay Colony,           Banished by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Roger
 Harvard was the first college established in the   Williams established the Rhode Island Colony. The
 United States.                                     Connecticut Colony is established by Thomas Hooker
                                                    and a group of Massachusetts colonists.
 Source - Rudolph
                                                    Source – Website:
                                                    http://www.timepage.org/spl/13colony.html

                                                    1637 Pequot War
                                                    Shortly after the establishment of Harvard, the
                                                    Massachusetts Bay Colony along with the newly
                                                    founded Connecticut Colony attacked the Pequot tribe.
                                                    In a surprise attack, the English colonies killed an
                                                    estimated 400-700 Pequot Men, Women, and children
                                                    at the Pequot Missituck village. Already low in
                                                    numbers, the Pequot tribe was weakened; surviving
                                                    Pequots from other villages scatter into hiding in other
                                                    tribes.

                                                    Source – Website: http://www.pequotwar.com/
American Higher Education History                               U.S. History in General
1837 – Oberlin College Enrolls Women                  1838 – Trail of Tears
Oberlin established coeducational higher education    Approximately 4,000 Cherokee Indians die on the trail
by offering women the traditional B.A. degree and     of tears on their long migration from Georgia to
a special diploma for completion of “ladies           Okalahoma.
course.”
                                                      Source –Website:
Source – Rudolph                                      www.factmoster.com/ipka/A0903594.html




1848 Boston Female Medical College                    1848 The end of the Mexican-American War
Samuel Gregory formed the medical college             Fought from 1846 to 1848, the end of the Mexican-
because he disapproved of the idea male doctors       American war resulted in victory for the United States.
being present for childbirth. The college             The Treaty of Guadalupe (February of 1848), spell-out
curriculum, therefore, focused on midwifery. (The     the terms of the resolution. Mexico turned over
college operated for 26 years and later merged with   California and New Mexico and recognized the
Boston University Medical School).                    boundaries established by the Rio Grande. The U.S.
                                                      paid approximately, $15,000,000 for the land
Source – Website:                                     exchange. In addition, the U.S. was to provide current
http://womenshistory.about.com/library/ency/blwh      Mexicans in the newly acquired territory the option of
_boston_female_medical.htm                            U.S. citizenship and promised to allow them to keep
                                                      their property and possessions. However, because of
                                                      technicalities of the law (such as an additional step to
                                                      acquire citizenship), many Mexicans were left without
                                                      legal rights, many lost their possessions and land.

                                                      Source – Website: http://home.sandiego.edu/~villegas/


1862 Morrill Act                                      1863 Emancipation Proclamation
At a time when the country was in turmoil and the     President Abraham Lincoln on Sept. 22, 1862 declared
South had departed from the Union, the Morrill        that all slaved shall be free effective January 1, 1863.
Act passed on July 2 of 1862. The act established     With this act, Lincoln hoped to encourage all blacks,
land grant colleges and granted each state 30,000     slaved or free, to join the efforts of the union. Overall,
acres for each representative and senator it had in   the proclamation served to change the mission of the
congress. With this act, state colleges across the    civil war.
country were established.
                                                      Source - Website: www.ourdocuments.gov; WA
Source - Website: www.ourdocuments.gov; WA


1869 – Cornell Established                            1863 Gettysburg Address
The institution would unite practical and liberal     Lincoln gave his famous Gettysburg address, a two-
learning. It wanted to be the Apex of higher          minute speech, which later became immortalized in the
education in New York. Established with the land      history of the United of States.
grant idea and the principle of electives.
                                                      Source – Website:
Source - Rudolph                                      www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0194017.html
American Higher Education History                             U.S. History in General
1921 – Founding of Work study Plan                   1920 Women’s Voting
Mixed liberal education, work experience and         August 18 - 19th Amendment to US constitution is
social training.                                     passed, guaranteeing women's suffrage.

Source – Rudolph                                     Source – Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920

1944 The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act               1942-1946 Japanese Internment and Relocation
Also known as the GI Bill, this act allowed          While Japanese Americans were classified by the FBI
veterans of World War II access to higher            as “enemy aliens” shortly after the bombing of Pearl
education. With this act, higher education saw an    Harbor and thousands immediately arrested, it was not
explosion in enrollment. “In the peak year of        until January of 1942 when the Attorney General began
1947, veterans accounted for 49 percent of college   establishing prohibited zones. By February, Franklin
enrollment” (website).                               D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which
                                                     defined military areas where Japanese Americans were
Source – Website:                                    not allowed to reside. This executive order ultimately
http://www.gibill.va.gov/education/GI_Bill.htm       resulted in the relocation of over 110,000 people of
                                                     Japanese Ancestry out of their homes.

                                                     Source – Website:
                                                     http://www.iusb.edu/~journal/2002/meller/meller.html

1954 Brown vs. the Board of Education                1954 Ellis Island Entry Point Closes.
“The landmark Supreme Court decision of Brown        Between 1892-1954 roughly 12 million immigrants
aimed at ending segregation in public schools. On    stopped in Ellis Island, the principal federal
May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously          immigration station.
declared that separate educational facilities are
inherently unequal" and, as such, violate the 14th   Source – Website:
Amendment to the United States Constitution,         http://www.internationalchannel.com/education/ellis/o
which guarantees all citizens "equal protection of   verview.html
the laws."”

Source – Website: http://www.nps.gov/brvb/           1955 Rosa Park Arrested
                                                     Rosa Parks, an African-American seamstress in
                                                     Montgomery, Alabama refuses to give up her seat to a
                                                     white man and is arrested for this act. Rosa Park‟s act
                                                     of civil disobedience is credited for fueling the
                                                     Montgomery Bus Boycott and the U.S. Civil Rights
                                                     Movement.

                                                     Source – Website:
                                                     http://library.thinkquest.org/4623/parks.htm?tqskip1=1
American Higher Education History                               U.S. History in General
1961 – Dixon v. Alabama                                1964 – Civil Rights Act passed
This court ruling establishes „due process‟ in         This landmark legislation intended to end
higher education. Basically, it stated that students   discrimination based on race, color, religion, or
have a constitutional right and should be given due    national origin.
process in dismissal from an institution.
                                                       Source – Website:
Source – Website: http://www.higher-                   http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac/39.ht
ed.org/heus/Important_Events.pdf                       m
1969 – First Women Accepted into Yale and              1969 – New President
Princeton                                              January 20 - Richard Nixon succeeds Lyndon Johnson
While women gain the rights to vote in the 1920s,      as President of the United States of America
it took another 49 years before prestigious schools
such as Yale and Princeton opened their doors to       Source – Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969
women.

Source – Website:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969
1972 – Reauthorization of the Higher Education         1972 – Nixon Wins Presidental Election
Act                                                    In a landslide victory, Nixon is re-elected. “Nixon won
This reauthorization prohibited discrimination         a majority vote in 49 states, with only Massachusetts
based on gender, marital and parental status in the    and the District of Columbia voting for the challenger,
areas of “…admissions, financial aid, health and       resulting in an even more lopsided Electoral College
insurance benefits, career guidance and counseling     tally.”
services, housing facilities, courses and other
educational activities, and scholastic, intramural,    Source – Website:
club, or intercollegiate athletics.”                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,
                                                       _1972
Source – Website: http://www.higher-
ed.org/heus/Important_Events.pdf

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  • 1. Historical Timeline Submitted by Wendy Alemán American Higher Education History U.S. History in General 1636 Harvard Established 1636 Two New Colonies Established Founded by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Banished by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Roger Harvard was the first college established in the Williams established the Rhode Island Colony. The United States. Connecticut Colony is established by Thomas Hooker and a group of Massachusetts colonists. Source - Rudolph Source – Website: http://www.timepage.org/spl/13colony.html 1637 Pequot War Shortly after the establishment of Harvard, the Massachusetts Bay Colony along with the newly founded Connecticut Colony attacked the Pequot tribe. In a surprise attack, the English colonies killed an estimated 400-700 Pequot Men, Women, and children at the Pequot Missituck village. Already low in numbers, the Pequot tribe was weakened; surviving Pequots from other villages scatter into hiding in other tribes. Source – Website: http://www.pequotwar.com/
  • 2. American Higher Education History U.S. History in General 1837 – Oberlin College Enrolls Women 1838 – Trail of Tears Oberlin established coeducational higher education Approximately 4,000 Cherokee Indians die on the trail by offering women the traditional B.A. degree and of tears on their long migration from Georgia to a special diploma for completion of “ladies Okalahoma. course.” Source –Website: Source – Rudolph www.factmoster.com/ipka/A0903594.html 1848 Boston Female Medical College 1848 The end of the Mexican-American War Samuel Gregory formed the medical college Fought from 1846 to 1848, the end of the Mexican- because he disapproved of the idea male doctors American war resulted in victory for the United States. being present for childbirth. The college The Treaty of Guadalupe (February of 1848), spell-out curriculum, therefore, focused on midwifery. (The the terms of the resolution. Mexico turned over college operated for 26 years and later merged with California and New Mexico and recognized the Boston University Medical School). boundaries established by the Rio Grande. The U.S. paid approximately, $15,000,000 for the land Source – Website: exchange. In addition, the U.S. was to provide current http://womenshistory.about.com/library/ency/blwh Mexicans in the newly acquired territory the option of _boston_female_medical.htm U.S. citizenship and promised to allow them to keep their property and possessions. However, because of technicalities of the law (such as an additional step to acquire citizenship), many Mexicans were left without legal rights, many lost their possessions and land. Source – Website: http://home.sandiego.edu/~villegas/ 1862 Morrill Act 1863 Emancipation Proclamation At a time when the country was in turmoil and the President Abraham Lincoln on Sept. 22, 1862 declared South had departed from the Union, the Morrill that all slaved shall be free effective January 1, 1863. Act passed on July 2 of 1862. The act established With this act, Lincoln hoped to encourage all blacks, land grant colleges and granted each state 30,000 slaved or free, to join the efforts of the union. Overall, acres for each representative and senator it had in the proclamation served to change the mission of the congress. With this act, state colleges across the civil war. country were established. Source - Website: www.ourdocuments.gov; WA Source - Website: www.ourdocuments.gov; WA 1869 – Cornell Established 1863 Gettysburg Address The institution would unite practical and liberal Lincoln gave his famous Gettysburg address, a two- learning. It wanted to be the Apex of higher minute speech, which later became immortalized in the education in New York. Established with the land history of the United of States. grant idea and the principle of electives. Source – Website: Source - Rudolph www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0194017.html
  • 3. American Higher Education History U.S. History in General 1921 – Founding of Work study Plan 1920 Women’s Voting Mixed liberal education, work experience and August 18 - 19th Amendment to US constitution is social training. passed, guaranteeing women's suffrage. Source – Rudolph Source – Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920 1944 The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act 1942-1946 Japanese Internment and Relocation Also known as the GI Bill, this act allowed While Japanese Americans were classified by the FBI veterans of World War II access to higher as “enemy aliens” shortly after the bombing of Pearl education. With this act, higher education saw an Harbor and thousands immediately arrested, it was not explosion in enrollment. “In the peak year of until January of 1942 when the Attorney General began 1947, veterans accounted for 49 percent of college establishing prohibited zones. By February, Franklin enrollment” (website). D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which defined military areas where Japanese Americans were Source – Website: not allowed to reside. This executive order ultimately http://www.gibill.va.gov/education/GI_Bill.htm resulted in the relocation of over 110,000 people of Japanese Ancestry out of their homes. Source – Website: http://www.iusb.edu/~journal/2002/meller/meller.html 1954 Brown vs. the Board of Education 1954 Ellis Island Entry Point Closes. “The landmark Supreme Court decision of Brown Between 1892-1954 roughly 12 million immigrants aimed at ending segregation in public schools. On stopped in Ellis Island, the principal federal May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously immigration station. declared that separate educational facilities are inherently unequal" and, as such, violate the 14th Source – Website: Amendment to the United States Constitution, http://www.internationalchannel.com/education/ellis/o which guarantees all citizens "equal protection of verview.html the laws."” Source – Website: http://www.nps.gov/brvb/ 1955 Rosa Park Arrested Rosa Parks, an African-American seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama refuses to give up her seat to a white man and is arrested for this act. Rosa Park‟s act of civil disobedience is credited for fueling the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Source – Website: http://library.thinkquest.org/4623/parks.htm?tqskip1=1
  • 4. American Higher Education History U.S. History in General 1961 – Dixon v. Alabama 1964 – Civil Rights Act passed This court ruling establishes „due process‟ in This landmark legislation intended to end higher education. Basically, it stated that students discrimination based on race, color, religion, or have a constitutional right and should be given due national origin. process in dismissal from an institution. Source – Website: Source – Website: http://www.higher- http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac/39.ht ed.org/heus/Important_Events.pdf m 1969 – First Women Accepted into Yale and 1969 – New President Princeton January 20 - Richard Nixon succeeds Lyndon Johnson While women gain the rights to vote in the 1920s, as President of the United States of America it took another 49 years before prestigious schools such as Yale and Princeton opened their doors to Source – Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969 women. Source – Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969 1972 – Reauthorization of the Higher Education 1972 – Nixon Wins Presidental Election Act In a landslide victory, Nixon is re-elected. “Nixon won This reauthorization prohibited discrimination a majority vote in 49 states, with only Massachusetts based on gender, marital and parental status in the and the District of Columbia voting for the challenger, areas of “…admissions, financial aid, health and resulting in an even more lopsided Electoral College insurance benefits, career guidance and counseling tally.” services, housing facilities, courses and other educational activities, and scholastic, intramural, Source – Website: club, or intercollegiate athletics.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election, _1972 Source – Website: http://www.higher- ed.org/heus/Important_Events.pdf