University of North Dakota was founded
In 1883, the University of North Dakota was founded in Grand Forks by the Dakota Territorial Assembly. Today…
In 1883, the University of North Dakota was founded in Grand Forks by the Dakota Territorial Assembly. Today…
In 1883, the first vaccine-virus laboratory in the U.S. was established at the University of Missouri veterinary science…
In November 1882, construction of University of Texas at Austin commenced. The University opened a year later with…
On Apr. 3, 1882, Eastern Washington University (EWU) was founded. Originally named Benjamin P. Cheney Academy for the…
On Mar. 24, 1882, German scientist Robert Koch announced to the Berlin Physiological Society that he had discovered…
In 1882, Swiss botanist Alphonse de Candolle wrotes the first extensive study on the origins and history of…
In 1882, german biologist Walter Fleming discovered chromatin, the rodlike structures inside the cell Fleming discovers chromatin, the…
On Sept. 28, 1881, Storrs Agricultural School (University of Connecticut) opened its doors with three faculty members and…
On Jul. 26, 1881, Alexander Graham Bell used a metal detector in an attempt to locate a bullet…
On May 21, 1881, Clara Barton, named the “Angel of the Battlefield” during the Civil War, founded the…
On Apr. 21, 1881, the University of Connecticut began with a gift. In 1880, brothers Charles and Augustus…
On Apr. 18, 1831, the University of the State of Alabama (University of Alabama) opened, and by May…
On Feb. 21, 1881, the University of South Dakota was founded as the land-grant college by the Dakota…
On Feb. 18, 1881, an act of the U.S. Congress dedicated for university purposes in Montana seventy-two sections…
On Jan. 1, 1881, the Eastman Dry Plate Company (Eastman Kodak) was founded in Rochester, New York, by…
In 1881, the Bayer Company became a joint stock company called Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co.
In 1881, Carlos Finlay, a Cuban doctor and scientist, proposed that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes. Finlay’s…
In 1881, Louis Pasteur announced his theory that vaccinating livestock, in effect giving animals a disease, would protect…
In 1881, Louis Pasteur and George Miller Sternberg almost simultaneously isolated and grew the pneumococcus organism.
In 1881, Nebraskaメs first medical college was reorganized and renamed the Omaha Medical College. Today, the University of…
In 1881, the Medical College of South Carolina (as it was then known) was already a venerable institution,…
On Oct. 6, 1880, the University of Southern California (USC) was founded. USC traces its origins to Judge…
On Oct. 6, 1880, University of Southern California College of Medicine (USC) was established, the first in Southern…
In 1880. Peter Collier, a chief chemist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, recommended passage of a national…
In 1880, french Military surgeon Charles Laveran while stationed in Algiers discovered the cause of malaria (“bad air”)…
In 1880, Nebraska’s first medical college was founded, and in 1881 the college was reorganized and renamed the…
In 1880, the Oregon Railroad and Navigation company bought 360 acres of land, sight unseen, atop Marquam Hil,…
On Apr. 3, 1879, John B. Hamilton began service as Supervising Surgeon (later known as U.S. Surgeon General),…
In 1879, the College of Veterinary Medicine was established at Iowa State University in Ames, the nation’s first…
In 1879, Seaman Knapp served as the second president of Iowa Agricultural College (ISU) from 1883-1884. In 1987,…