History
Established in 1867, the University of Illinois has a long history
of excellence in nutrition instruction, research and outreach. In the
1920s and 1930s, W.C. Rose and H.H. Mitchell made fundamental contributions
to protein and amino acid nutrition. Since then, the campus has remained
strong in experimental and comparative nutrition.
Organized in 1968, the Division of Nutritional Sciences involves 60
faculty from several colleges in the University. The Division of Nutritional
Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) offers
outstanding interdisciplinary opportunities for graduate education and
research. Comprehensive programs of study leading to M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees in Nutritional Sciences are available. Students may design an
individualized program of study, based on their particular educational
interests, career objectives and recommendations of their academic
advisor and graduate committee. Approximately 60 graduate students
currently are pursuing thesis research within the Division of Nutritional
Sciences.
Current and Past Leaders
Early History to 1981
History from 1981-1993