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1968

In 1968 the house of Balenciaga closed, and he retired.

1995

University and CSU system approvals were obtained for a new AMM degree in September 1995 and Prof.

1996

In January 1996, first group of 39 AMM students were admitted to the program.

2001

In 2001, AMM became a stand-alone department within the College of Agriculture and the DoD-DLA contract ended for ATRC

2006

In 2006, AMM celebrated its 10th anniversary with an enrollment of 245 students, with two staff members (Patty Mutz as the Administrative Support Coordinator and Antonio Espinas as the Department Technician), two full time faculty members (Prof.

2016

In 2016, Doctor Saemee Lyu joined the department as an Assistant Professor

2019

In 2019, Doctor Seoha Min joined the department as an Associate Professor and Doctor Helen Trejo Joined as an Assistant Professor

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