Evan Pugh

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Evan Pugh was an American chemist and educator best known as the founding president of what became Pennsylvania State University, where he helped shape its early scientific and agricultural curriculum.

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instanceOf chemist
educator
human
university president
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Yale University
employer Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State University
fieldOfWork agricultural science
chemistry
education
hasPart Evan Pugh Professorships at Pennsylvania State University named in his honor
influenced development of higher education in agricultural and mechanical arts in Pennsylvania
knownFor developing early agricultural curriculum at Pennsylvania State University
developing early scientific curriculum at Pennsylvania State University
founding president of the institution that became Pennsylvania State University
namesakeOf Evan Pugh Professorship at Pennsylvania State University
Evan Pugh Scholars program at Pennsylvania State University
notableWork establishing a scientific and agricultural curriculum at the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania
occupation academic administrator
chemist
educator
positionHeld founding president of what became Pennsylvania State University
president of the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania
significantEvent oversaw the early development of Pennsylvania State University as a land-grant institution
workLocation Centre County, Pennsylvania
Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania

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Pugh hasNotableBearer Evan Pugh