College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

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The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) is part of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Most of the ACES buildings are located on the South Quad. In terms of staff, ACES has 186 tenure-system faculty, 78 specialized faculty, 26 postdoctoral researchers, 493 academic professionals, 565 civil service staff, 323 assistants, and 956 hourly employees.[1]

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College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
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Mumford Hall on the South Quad houses the Office of the Dean of ACES
TypeLand-Grant, Public, State
Established1867
Parent institution
University of Illinois
DeanGermán Bollero
Academic staff
260
Administrative staff
1,378
Students3,470
Undergraduates2,732
Postgraduates738
Location, ,
U.S.

40.103647°N 88.226015°W / 40.103647; -88.226015
NicknameCollege of ACES
Websiteaces.illinois.edu
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Facilities

  • ACES Library, Information and Alumni Center
  • Turner Hall
  • Animal Sciences Laboratory
  • Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
  • Agriculture Engineering Sciences Building
  • Mumford Hall, named for Herbert Windsor Mumford I
  • Bevier Hall

Departments

  • Agricultural and Biological Engineering[2]

The undergraduate Agricultural Engineering program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign was ranked 1st and the undergraduate engineering program was ranked 5th in the 2008 America's Best Colleges edition of U.S. News & World Report (published in August 2007). The graduate engineering program at Illinois was ranked 5th in the 2007 Best Graduate Schools issue of U.S. News & World Report (published in March 2007). (College of Engineering) (ACES News)

  • Agricultural and Consumer Economics[3]
  • Agricultural Education[4]
  • Animal Sciences[5]
  • Technical Systems Management[6]
  • Crop Sciences[7]
  • Food Science and Human Nutrition[8]
  • Human Development and Family Studies[9]
  • Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences[10]
    • Agroecology/Sustainable Agriculture Program[11]
  • Division of Nutritional Sciences[12]

Deans

  • Herbert Windsor Mumford I (1922–1938)
  • John R. Campbell (1983–1988)
  • W. R. (Reg) Gomes (1989–1995)[13]
  • David L. Chicoine (1996–2001)[14]
  • Robert A. Easter (2002–2009)[15]
  • Robert J. Hauser (2009–2016)[16]
  • Kimberlee K. Kidwell (2017–2021)[17]
  • Germán Bollero (2023–Present)[18]

References

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