Special Lecture: The Age of Lincoln: Then and Now
Venue: Torgersen Hall (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg
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Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Time: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Event Types: Speaking Engagements
Cost: Free
Description:
Vernon Burton, professor of history and computer science and director of the CyberInstitute at Clemson University will present a free and public lecture entitled: "The Age of Lincoln: Then and Now" as part of the Lincoln lectures series on September 11th in Torgersen Hall.
The event will be held in room 3100 of Torgersen Hall on the Virginia Tech campus.
A sweep of Abraham Lincoln’s pen 150 years ago led to the creation of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, now called Virginia Tech. Without Lincoln’s decisive action, the land-grant system, which gave Americans greater access to higher education, might never have happened.
In 1862, Lincoln signed the Morrill Act establishing the land-grant college system. This was a bleak time in American history, as the Civil War cast a long, dark shadow across the nation. Lincoln understood the value of education and its importance in improving the quality of life for all the country’s citizens.
For more information, visit: http://www.vt.edu/landgrant/