District Of Columbia Teachers College;
District Of Columbia Teachers College – Buildings
Miner Building
After the District of Columbia Teachers College (DCTC) was formed in 1955 through the merger of Miner Teachers College and Wilson Teachers College, DCTC
held classes at the Miner building (the site of the former Miner Teachers College). The Miner...
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...
Historical buildings on the campus of Southern University.
Left to right: Auditorium [formerly called the Martin L. Harvey chapel. Now called the Southern University Museum of Art (SUMA)]
Science Agricultural; Laundry room; Home Economics and...
This Building Was Erected in 1921. It Contained the College Cafeteria, Theory and Practice Rooms for Work in Art, Home Economics, Beauty Culture, the Commercial Department and Storerooms, Laundry , the Milk Room and the Kitchen.
This building was named in honor of Benjamin Newton Duke, philanthropist, and tobacco business owner. Mr. Duke made substantial financial contributions to the college during its early development. The Benjamin N. Duke Auditorium was constructed...