A photograph of wives of personalities associated with North Carolina Central University buildings, (left to right) Mrs. Bascom T. Baynes, Mrs. William H. Robinson, Mrs. Albert N. Whiting, Mrs. C. T. Willis Sr., and Mrs. James S. Lee.
Mrs. Annie Day Robinson Shepard was the devoted wife of Dr. James E. Shepard, founder of North Carolina Central University. Mrs. Shepard wrote the lyrics to North Carolina Central University’s Alma Mater, “Dear Old N.C.C.” Mrs. Shepard...
Portrait of Dr. Thomas E. Miller, the First President of SC State, Served From 1896-1911. Under His Administration, the First Major Structure On the University's Campus Was Constructed, Bradham Hall, Which Opened In September 27, 1896. Bradham...
Portrait Of Dr. Albert E. Smith, the Sixth President of SC State, Then Named South Carolina State College, Served From 1986-1992. Under Smith's Leadership, the University Experienced Increase In Enrollment, a Restructuring of Academic Divisions,...
Portrait of Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr., The Ninth President of SC State, Served From 2003-2007. Hugine Developed an Alumni Heritage Endowment Fund to Allow the University to Create a Perpetual Fund to Be Used For Scholarships, Capital Improvements, and...
United States Department of Defense Presents The Tennessee State Players Guild of Tennessee State University in "Rhythm Time", A Two-Act Variety Show, by Thomas E. Poag on European Tour, April-May, 1970.
Tennessee A. & I. State University Presents The Tennessee State Players Guild in "Death of a Salesman", A Tragedy in Two Acts, by Athur Miller. Directed by Thomas E. Poag, Director on April 27-28, 1954.
Scene From "All My Sons", by Arthur Miller and Under the Direction of Dr. Thomas E. Poag. From left to Right: Alfonso Sherman, Madelyn E. Brewer, Inez Crutchfield and Singer Buchanan.
Tennessee A. & I. State University Presents The Tennessee State Players Guild in "Othello" A Five Act Tragedy by William Shakespeare. The Play Was Directed by Thomas E. Poag on November 16-18, 1955 in the University Auditorium.
Tennessee State College Summer Theatre Presents "Nine Girls" A Play in a Prologue and Two Acts by Wilfrid H. Pettitt. The Play Was Dedicated to the A. & I. State College, Students in the Armed Forces and was Directed by Thomas E....
Department of Speech and Drama Presents Tennessee State Players Guild in "Kiss and Tell" A Three Act Comedy by F. Hugh Herbert. This Play Was Dedicated to the Tennessee A. & I. State University Air Force Reserve Officers Training...
Tennessee State Players Guild Presents The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. This Play Was Dedicated to the Senior Class of 1948 and Directed by Dr. Thomas E. Poag on May 3-4, 1948.
"Daddy Clay" as He Was Affectionatley Referred to by Students Headed the Tennessee A. & I. State College Sunday School Which He Developed to a Point That Attracted State and National Acclaim. On November 23, 1949, the Faculty, Staff...
Marie Brooks Strange Was the Founder of the Famed Tennessee A & I State College Concert Singers in 1931 Whose Musical Achievements Were Acclaimed by Critics Throughout the Nation.
Two North Carolina College students, Fern Thorpe, pointing and Mamie Alston, extreme right brief three exchange students, Patrick Faucette, Susan Sawyer, and Linda Zoellner from the University of Wisconsin on North Carolina College history in front...
Harold W. Alexander (standing) director of North Carolina College News Bureau, checks a script with student news reporters (left to right) Collins Baber and Collin Bull before a broadcast over WSRC radio station in Durham. The program “NCC in...