Partnerships are integral to NIFA’s mission. NIFA is the federal partner in a vast network of scientists, educators, and extension staff that address critical issues about agriculture, food, the environment, and communities. NIFA’s key partner is the nation’s Land-Grant University (LGU) System, which includes the 1862 public universities; the 1890 historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) and Tuskegee University; and, the 1994 tribal colleges and universities. Find out who the NIFA land-grant partners are, and how to reach them with this Land-Grant University Partner Map. The tool allows you to discover the specific colleges and universities that make up this system and provides links to the institution’s websites.
See the map detailing all the nation’s land-grant universities.
Title Sort descending | State/Territory | Type |
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Kentucky State University | Kentucky | 1890 |
Kentucky State University, College of Agriculture, Food Science, and Sustainable Systems | Kentucky | 1890 |
Kentucky State University, Cooperative Extension | Kentucky | Extension |
Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College | Michigan | 1994 |
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College | Wisconsin | 1994 |
Langston University | Oklahoma | 1890 |
Langston University, Agriculture & Applied Sciences | Oklahoma | 1890 |
Langston University, Research and Extension | Oklahoma | Extension |
Leech Lake Tribal College | Minnesota | 1994 |
Lincoln University | Missouri | 1890 |