George Washington Carver was an American agricultural scientist and inventor, sometimes known as the “Peanut Man”. In the early 1900s, he developed hundreds of products using peanuts ...
So who is George Washington Carver — the slave turned scientist? Like many former slaves, Carver’s exact birthday isn’t known, but historians agree that he was born sometime in the early 1860s.
February has been designated as Black History Month. The person that I remember most learning about, probably because we were a rural school, was George Washington Carver.
Carver, an innovative scientist and educator who was born ... in an effort to "demonstrate how revolutionary and ahead of his time George Washington Carver was," Shaw said. When Lipschutz brought ...
The Evolution of STEM is now coming to life and in brick form as LEGO has unveiled their latest Ideas set with three famous scientists ...
Iowa State University recognized George Washington Carver Day on Monday, holding a recognition program in the Memorial ...
The university is celebrating pioneer George Washington Carver with a day of recognition program Monday in the Great Hall.
Back at the beginning of December, I read an article about how Chicago-based artist and architect Amanda Williams had revived the process George Washington Carver used to produce a blue pigment ...
Saturday, Feb. 1 is George Washington Carver Day in Iowa , a well-deserved honor for the recipient of the Spingarn Medal, ...
marking the death and honoring the legacy of George Washington Carver. To some, he’s just the guy who “invented” peanut butter. But more than that, the American scientist’s life is filled ...