George Washington Carver graduated from Iowa Agricultural College
In 1894, George Washington Carver, educator, scientist, business leader, and renown agriculturist received a B.S. from the Iowa Agricultural College in 1894, a M.S. in 1896 and was a member of the faculty of Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
Carver developed 118 products, including a rubber substitute and over 500 dyes and pigments, from 28 different plants. In 1927, Carver invented a process for producing paints and stains from soybeans, and was issued three separate patents for his work.
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Source: National Park Service
Credit: Photo: Courtesy Iowa State University.