At a board's meeting held on July 1, 1904, Dr. Crogman was elected president of, the first black president of the University. He served as president until June 1910.
Built in 1882, it was the second building on the new fifty acre Atlanta University campus, located on the west side of downtown Atlanta. Stone Hall functioned as the main administration and library building for the University until 1929.
Completed in 1869, North Hall was the first building constructed for the new Atlanta University. When first compleded it provided dormitory rooms for both men and women students as well as providing classroom space.
Completed in 1969, North hall was the first building constructed for the new Atlanta University. When first completed North Hall provided dormitory rooms for both men and women students as well as providing classroom space
Dr. Harry Van Buren Richardson (1901-1990), was the founder and first President of the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Richardson received a bachelor's degree in history from Western Reserve University (1925),...