No
no. North Carolina state university is the 1862 land grant and nc a&t is the 1890 land grant.
Kansas State University
University of Missouri in Columbia, MO
UNA
The Georgia State Penitentiary
Purdue University - there are other public universities in Indiana but Purdue is the only land-grant.
Iowa State University was founded in 1858 as the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm. The institution's establishment was largely driven by Iowa's first state legislature and its early leadership, notably by individuals such as Josiah T. King, who served as the first president. The university was officially designated as the state's land-grant institution under the Morrill Act of 1862, which significantly shaped its mission and development.
Alcorn State University
Tarleton State University is a public, coeducational state university located in Stephenville, Texas. It is the largest non-land-grant university primarily devoted to agriculture in the United States.
A land grant university, such as the University of Georgia, is an institution established under the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890, which aimed to promote higher education in agriculture, science, and engineering. These universities are funded by federal land sales and are committed to providing accessible education, research, and outreach to benefit the public. They often emphasize practical and applied learning, with a focus on serving the agricultural and technical needs of their regions.
Ohio State doesn't have a single founder. The university was a land grant university meaning it was one of the colleges to receive the benefits of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890. These acts provided each eligible state with federally funded land in order for the states to build a university.
Michigan State University is a Morrell Land Grant College and is a public institution. Schools with the word STATE in their name are going to be public schools.