This building named in honor of Harold W. Alexander and Wayne M. Dunn for their contributions and service to the university’s Academic Skills Program. This building served as the main Campus Dining Hall from 1930 until the construction of W. G....
Upon the death of Dr. James E. Shepard, founder and President of the College, the Board of Trustees appointed an Interim Committee(1947) consisting of Dr. Albert E. Manley, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and (not pictured) Miss Ruth G....
Upon the death of Dr. James E. Shepard, founder and president of the college, the Board of Trustees appointed an Interim Committee (1947) consisting of Dr. Albert T. Turner, Dean of the School of Law, and (not pictured) Dr. Albert E. Manley, Dean...
Dr. Alonzo G. Moron Was the Eighth President of Hampton Institute and the First African American to Hold the Position at the School. He Served From 1948-1959. He Was Also the First Hampton Institute Graduate to Become President of the School.
A 1944 photograph of Dr. James E. Shepard, faculty and businessmen at a luncheon held in his honor at White Rock Baptist Church (seated left to right) Ms. Marjorie Shepard, Dr. James T. Taylor, Dr. James E. Shepard, Mrs. Hattie W. Shepard, Ms....
Left to right front row :Celestine Fludd, Jewette Reynolds, James C. Shane, Lois Burnley, Sarah Morgan; Left to right second row: Mattie Hatcher, Flora Gleason, Frances Haywood, Robert G. Hymes, Irene Bernard, Sylvia Mitchell; Left to right third...
Grambling State University Stadium Name Change Now Official With the Signature of Gov. Mike Foster In the GSU's Robinson Stadium as Eddie G. Robinson Stadium.
A symbol of light. Since 1914, the lamp stood as a "symbol of enlightenment for thousands of young people who would otherwise live and die in darkness, occasioning the further stumbling of all affected by their existence". [Dr. Felton...
The interim committee was formulated after the resignation of Dr. Massie on February 1, 1966 to handle the administration of the college. The members left to right are Mr. William Jones, business manager; Dr. Helen G. Edmonds, graduate dean; and...
Kay G. Roberts (1950- ). Symphony director, violinist, educator. Class of 1972. First women to earn the Doctorate of Musical Arts in orchestral conducting from Yale University. Guest conductor for the Boston, Cleveland, and Dallas symphonies and...
Black and white photograph of Naomi Lofton. Miss Lofton, a junior from Lake Charles, Louisiana was a member of Sigma Beta, Cat staff, and the Skull and Bones Scientific Society. She reigned as the" Most Beautiful Co-ed" from 1928-1929. ...
Color photograph of Tibberly Richard. The 61st "Miss Southern", a senior broadcast journalism major from Opelousas, Louisiana. She reigned as Miss Southern from 1991-1992.
Dr. Samuel P. Massie (second from left), president of North Carolina College chats with three newly appointed officials. To Dr. Massie’s right is Daniel G. Sampson, dean of the School of Law; and on his left is Miss Pennie Perry, head ...