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These universities were first established in the 1800s to provide practical higher education to agricultural and industrial workers. Now, these institutions provide a wide variety of majors. Land-grant universities (LGUs) conduct research and provide resources for their states.
To that end, and particularly as a public and land-grant institution, it is important for UCLA to acknowledge that our campus resides on what was historically the homeland of Indigenous peoples who were dispossessed of their land
Cornell University in New York (in part), Purdue University in Indiana, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ohio State University, the University of Illinois (Urbana), and the University of Wisconsin (Madison) are among the best-known land-grant schools.
Cornell University is the land-grant university for New York State. It is home to four contract colleges and schools that were created by an Act of the New York State Legislature.
UGA became a land-grant institution in 1872 under the Morrill Act, national legislation that formalized the universitys mandate to use its personnel and resources to benefit the states citizens.
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Land allocation refers to the process of distributing plots of land for specific purposes, such as residential, commercial, or agricultural use, typically managed by governmental or authoritative organizations to ensure sustainable development.

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