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Iowa State University of Science and Technology (Iowa State University, Iowa State, or ISU) is a public land-grant research university in Ames, Iowa.
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Wendy Wintersteen is an American academic administrator...
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Former slave George Washington Carver came to Iowa State in 1891 and earned a bachelor's degree in 1894. Because of his excellence in botany and horticulture, he was appointed to the Iowa State faculty, becoming the university's first African American faculty member.
Sesquicentennial celebration. History of Iowa State: 'From Prairie to Prominence': A Brief History. Table of Contents. Founding and Early Years, 1853-1868. The Welch Years, 1868-1884. Early ISU Student Life, 1869-1890s. Main Hall and Student Living, 1870s-1890s. IAC Presidents Seaman Knapp and Leigh S. Hunt, 1884-1886.
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Iowa State University of Science and Technology or as it is better known, Iowa State University is a public university in Ames, Iowa. The university has about 33,000 students. It was founded in 1858. The president of the university is Wendy Wintersteen. George Washington Carver was a student at Iowa State.