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The '''''École Nationale d'Agriculture''''' (English: National School of Agriculture), more commonly known as '''EcoleAg''', is a ''[[Grande école (Haudenosaunee)|grande école]]'' (grand university) of the [[Haudenosaunee]]. | The '''''École Nationale d'Agriculture''''' (English: National School of Agriculture), more commonly known as '''EcoleAg''', is a ''[[Grande école (Haudenosaunee)|grande école]]'' (grand university) of the [[Haudenosaunee]]. | ||
EcoleAg was founded in 1918 by the Seneca Regent [[Honorade Théberge]], to promote higher education in the nation, as it was heavily ignored by the former Onandaga civil government. | EcoleAg was founded in 1918 by the Seneca Regent [[Honorade Théberge]], to promote higher education in the nation, as it was heavily ignored by the former Onandaga civil government and thus made it inaccessible to the general public. | ||
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École Nationale d'Agriculture | |
| Type | Public research university |
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| Established | March 15, 1918 |
| Campus | Rural |
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The École Nationale d'Agriculture (English: National School of Agriculture), more commonly known as EcoleAg, is a grande école (grand university) of the Haudenosaunee.
EcoleAg was founded in 1918 by the Seneca Regent Honorade Théberge, to promote higher education in the nation, as it was heavily ignored by the former Onandaga civil government and thus made it inaccessible to the general public.