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the preschool is also used by other departments in the college for students to gain exposure to and experiences in working with young children. The Martin Dixon Intergenerational Center also serves as a training/field exposure site for the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, the Department of Psychology, the Department of Political Science and Social Work/Sociology, and the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. It is named for donor and Bennett alumna
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David D. Jones Student Union, erected 1949–50, was named for the president of the college from 1926 to 1955 and is said to have been the first building erected as a student union on a predominantly black college campus in North Carolina. It houses the dining hall, central storeroom, bookstore, snack
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Miller increased Bennett's endowment and also completed the construction of four new buildings on campus. He served as president for 21 years, the second-longest presidential tenure in Bennett College history, and during a period of considerable social change. He retired in 1987. Gloria Randle Scott
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Miller collaborated with other colleges and universities in Greensboro to form a consortium that expanded Bennett's academic program by giving students access to other local universities. His administration developed the biomedical research and interdisciplinary studies programs, along with a bridge
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to speak at the school; he was prohibited by the city from speaking publicly anywhere else in Greensboro. His speech was entitled "A Realistic Look At Race Relations," and was delivered to a standing-room-only audience at Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel on campus. Player said about this visit, "Bennett
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In 1878, freedmen purchased land for a future college campus (which was developed as the current site). Hearing about the college, New York businessman Lyman Bennett (1801–1879) provided $ 10,000 in funding to build a permanent campus. Bennett died soon after. The college was named Bennett Seminary.
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The Ida Haslip Goode Health and Physical Education Building is named for a long-time trustee of Bennett College who was also president of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. The gymnasium contains an Olympic-style swimming pool, a standard basketball court, a combined stage
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Martin Dixon Intergenerational Center, the Bennett College laboratory preschool, is used as a pre-observational and training site for elementary education majors before their official field experiences in a public school setting. The first five-star, licensed child-care facility in Guilford County,
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of the South, and Jones recruited faculty, staff, and students, from all cultural and ethnic backgrounds. The school was expanded to a 42-acre campus with 33 buildings, and its endowment increased to $ 1.5 million. Although he had major achievements, Jones's tenure was also marked with controversy.
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The college lost its accreditation from SACS on February 18, 2019. It was on probation for two years in the early 2000s because the college was struggling with significant financial challenges. In 2016, SACS placed the college on probation again for the same reason. In December 2018, SACS voted to
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was inaugurated as President of Bennett College. She was the first African-American woman to be president of a four-year, fully accredited liberal arts college or university. During Player's tenure, Bennett in 1957 was one of the first historically black colleges to receive accreditation from the
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became President of Bennett College. She led a $ 21 million expansion and renovation project for the college. She increased enrollment, added four new buildings, including a multimedia center, and renovated additional buildings. Malveaux enhanced the overall academic curriculum, which focuses on
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Bennett College offers 24 majors and nineteen minors under three divisions: the Division of Natural and Behavioral Sciences and Mathematics, the Division of Social Sciences and Education, and the Division of Humanities. These disciplines include degrees in Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science,
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Former provost Phyllis Worthy Dawkins assumed the presidency on August 15, 2016. Dawkins focused on faculty/staff recruitment and reinvigorating living-learning communities; she launched a leadership institute. She was replaced in 2019 by Suzanne Walsh, who was previously deputy director of the
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The school held its inaugural classes in the basement of Warnersville Methodist Episcopal Church North (now St. Matthew's United Methodist) in Greensboro. Bennett was coeducational and offered both high school and college-level courses, to help many blacks compensate for their previous lack of
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Black Hall was built in 1937 as Henry Pfeiffer Science Hall and was renamed for Ethel F. Black, a Bennett College trustee, when a new Henry Pfeiffer Science Hall was built in 1967–68. It is one of two principal classroom buildings. The building houses the administrative offices of Enrollment
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Willa B. Player led Bennett until 1966. She was succeeded by Isaac H. Miller. His father had been an administrator at Bennett during President Frank Trigg's tenure. Miller maintained the "Bennett Ideal," despite the social changes of the late 1960s. Students protested the strict dress codes,
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started as President of Bennett College on July 1, 1987. She established the Women's Leadership Institute and the Center for African Women and Women of the African Diaspora. Bennett admitted new African immigrants as well as students who were African nationals. In 1989, poet and activist
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On July 1, 2012, Esther Terry '61 became the first alumna to lead the college. Already serving as the college's provost, Terry was made interim president for a full academic year. In 2013, the Board of Trustees announced Terry would be the sixteenth president of Bennett College.
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Henry Pfeiffer Science Building was built in 1968. In addition to classrooms and laboratories, this structure contains four computer laboratories, one electronic classroom, an animal laboratory with an adjacent greenhouse, and the faculty development resource room and faculty
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was installed at Bennett College, becoming the first African-American woman president of an accredited, four-year liberal arts college. She encouraged her students to be activists in the issues of the day. Beginning in 1960, Bennett students took part in the ultimately
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Carnegie Building, formerly a branch library of the City of Greensboro, was acquired by Bennett College in 1967 and renovated for use as a center for outreach programs. This facility houses the Truth and Reconciliation Archives and a portion of Information Technology
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Pfeiffer Science Computer Laboratories serves all students on campus in a wide variety of disciplines. The computer labs, located on the first floor of Pfeiffer Science Building, are used as electronic classrooms for specific classes as well as for general academic
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and ballet studio, a corrective exercise gymnasium, faculty offices, four classrooms, and a seminar-conference room. This facility provides classrooms for the Early/Middle College High School at Bennett, a partnership program with the Guilford County School System.
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After ten years, during which it studied other locations and conducted fundraising, the Women's Home Missionary Society and the NC Board of Education decided to develop the college in its current location. Bennett fully transitioned to a women's college in 1926.
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movie theaters because of their segregation, which was state law at the time, and the depictions of black women in films they were showing. Frances Jones, daughter of the college president, led the protest; she was in her first year. This protest during the
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Merner Pfeiffer Plant – Journalism and Media Studies Building was adapted for reuse as an academic building in 2009. This historic building originally constructed in 1935 as the heating plant for the campus, houses the Department of Journalism & Media
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John H. Race Administration Building, erected in 1925, is named for a Methodist church Publishing House official and trustee of Bennett College. It houses Business and Finance, Human Resources, Global Studies, the Entrepreneurship Institute, and Public
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Pfeiffer Residence Hall, constructed in 1924, was the nucleus of the current Bennett College campus and the first of five structures that bear some variation of the names of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer, the institution's most generous early
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In 1930, on the graduation of its first four women with a four-year bachelor's degree, the "A" rating was granted to the college by the North Carolina State Department of Education. This same rating was granted to the college in 1936 by the
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of New York broke the story of the arrests nationally, with front-page headlines and a picture of well-dressed female students entering the back of a paddy wagon without any help from the police officers surrounding it. It reported that
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Management, the Registrar's Office, the Division of Social Sciences and Education including the Departments of Business and Economics, Curriculum and Instruction, Political Science and Social Work/Sociology, and one computer laboratory.
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The Women's Home Missionary Society's on-campus involvement with Bennett women dates back to 1886.) Around this time, Bennett alumnae were nicknamed the "Bennett Belles" and the school gained a reputation as an institution of quality.
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The Honors Residence Hall, completed in 2010, is the largest residence hall. This facility has a capacity for 144 honor students, guest suites, a seminar room to accommodate lectures and special programs, and a computer lab for the
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Rose Catchings Complex, built in 1981, houses the administrative office of the Provost and Senior Associate Provost of the college; Student Health Services, Counseling Center, Information Technology IT, and Administrative
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Jessie M. Reynolds Residence Hall, built in 1948, was named for Mrs. Reynolds, a Bennett College trustee from 1936 to 1948 and president of the Woman's Division of Christian Service of the Methodist Church from 1940 to
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Thomas F. Holgate Library was built in 1939 and was named for a former trustee of Bennett College. It was funded by the General Education Board of the Methodist Church. Renovations to this building were completed in
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In February 2019 it lost accreditation although it had succeeded in building its financial resources. A court ordered the accreditation to remain upright while the college filed a lawsuit against the accreditor.
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Bachelor of Arts and Science in interdisciplinary studies, bachelor of Social Work, and the Bachelor of Fine Arts. Bennett also offers five dual degree programs including Chemistry/Chemical Engineering with
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First African American woman to train and to become a faculty member at Massachusetts General Hospital. She also led a successful protest and boycott of downtown Greensboro, NC movie theaters in 1937.
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bar, post office, SGA offices, Commuter Student Lounge, Bennett Boutique, and recreational areas as well as the offices of the Student Affairs, Career Services, Residence Life, and Student Activities.
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Susie W. Jones Alumnae House, the oldest structure on campus, was built in 1915. Later named for the wife of Bennett's President David D. Jones it is used to house alumnae activities and offices.
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and train both men and women as teachers. Originally coed, in 1926 it became a four-year women's college. It is one of two historically black colleges that enroll only women, the other being
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was installed as president of the new women's college and served. Under his leadership, the college expanded, reaching an enrollment of 400. It became known in the black community as the
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Annie Merner Residence Hall bears the maiden name of Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer and was erected in 1937–38. It currently houses faculty offices and The Institute For Academic Success (IAS).
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Robert E. Jones Residence Hall, built in 1922, is named for the first black minister elected as a general superintendent with full Episcopal responsibilities in the Methodist Church.
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African-American artist whose works include painting, sculpture, video, and land art. Buchanan is noted for her exploration of Southern vernacular architecture through her art.
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alongside veteran actresses Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. Norman is also widely known in Hollywood for fighting against stereotypical movie roles of African Americans.
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Global Learning Center houses administrative offices of the President and Institutional Advancement. The GLC has four classrooms, study rooms and a multipurpose room.
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police were surprised that the "Bennett Belles" had protested, as they were considered refined young women from an "elitist finishing school." At the peak of the
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and leftist activities, as these groups were politically active in the United States. They ordered him to prohibit the students from protesting. Jones refused.
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Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel and Little Theater, erected in 1941, forms the north boundary of the quadrangle around which most of the major buildings cluster.
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Laura H. Cone Residence Hall was built in 1961–62. Mrs. Cone was a Bennett College trustee and chairperson of the Trustee Committee on Buildings and Grounds.
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The Bennett College Micro-Laboratory for Effective Teaching housed in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in Black Hall, is a simulated laboratory.
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Willa B. Player Residence Hall was named for the first woman president of Bennett College (1955–66) and was occupied for the first time in the fall of 1967.
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Wilbur F. Steele Hall, erected in 1922, is named for the Reverend Wilbur Steele, president of Bennett from 1881 to 1889. Renovations were completed in 2004.
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Hearing of Bennett's philanthropy, his coworkers commissioned a bell to be made in his honor and continued his mission by donating the bell to the school.
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There are over sixty campus social, service, religious, and student government association organizations. Bennett College also has collegiate sports.
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came to the college on March 22, 1945, to meet with an integrated group of schoolchildren from Greensboro. Other visitors to the campus included
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conditions in the South, resulted in President Jones being investigated by the FBI and other government agencies. They were concerned about
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Famed educator and civil rights activist in Beaufort, North Carolina. She taught at the James B. Dudley Senior High for over thirty years.
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The Middle College at Bennett is one of only two all-female high schools in the state of North Carolina. It began in 2003 as a "
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was installed as a member of the board of trustees. Scott was President of Bennett for 14 years before retiring in 2001.
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Visiting Director of Music. Advisor to Frances Jones Bonner during 1937 downtown Greensboro, NC boycott and protest.
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In 1957, Bennett was one of the first and the only private black college to be admitted into full membership in the
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and jurist from Ohio who worked in North Carolina during Reconstruction and championed the cause of racial justice.
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Pioneer in American education who developed the first and oldest voluntary racial integration program in the U.S.
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withdraw the college's accreditation. The college launched a fundraising campaign and appealed the SACS decision.
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have all assisted in fundraising. The campaign closed successfully at the end of Cole's tenure on June 30, 2007.
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Numerous prominent figures spoke at the campus and some helped raise funds for its operations. Former President
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at local variety stores. The college expanded its academic offerings and classes related to women's leadership.
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First African American model to be featured in a national poster advertisement campaign in the 1940s for
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Actress and educator. Maidie Norman's most famous role came in the 1962 horror and suspense film
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First African American woman to manage a major American brewery, making her a master brewer for
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The President's Home forms the south base of the college quadrangle and was constructed in 1955.
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University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
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On April 21, 1960, Bennett and A&T students were arrested for trespassing at the white
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educational opportunity. The year after its founding, the school became sponsored by the
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White Women's Christ and Black Women's Jesus: Feminist Christology and Womanist Response
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inspired Bennett students to begin protests, and they became known as "Bennett Belles".
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College is a liberal arts college where 'freedom rings,' so King can speak here." King,
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Twelfth Annual Report of the Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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In 1888, Bennett Seminary elected its first African-American president, the Reverend
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in 1994. Served as professor of art and former director of Steele Hall Art gallery.
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On June 27, 2019, Bennett announced that Suzanne Walsh would be its new president.
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recommended Bennett College be converted to a college exclusively for women. The
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The Long Walk: The Story of the Presidency of Willa B. Player at Bennett College
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Enrollment Management Center houses the offices of Financial Aid and Admissions.
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as the first woman, first African American, and first psychologist to head the
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Dr. Johnnetta Cole, Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art
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for teacher training. It opened with seventy African-American men and women (
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Triumphs, Troubles, and Taboos
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women's leadership, entrepreneurship, communications, and global studies.
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Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Bennett College for Women.
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became Bennett's 12th president and its second woman in that position.
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Historically black women's college in Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.
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began a civil rights protest in downtown Greensboro that sparked the
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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
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successful campaign in Greensboro to integrate white lunch counters
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August 1, 1873 and reorganized as an all-female institution in 1926
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For Whom Our Public Schools Were Named, Greensboro, North Carolina
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Bennett underwent numerous changes under Sister President Emerita
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cigarettes. She was also an Actress, Educator and Humanitarian.
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First African American female District Attorney in the State of
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food chemist for the United States Army at Natick Laboratories
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Historically black universities and colleges in North Carolina
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities: An Encyclopedia
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First African American Mayor of Greensboro, NC and Educator.
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Since 1930, Bennett has graduated more than 7,000 students.
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The bell was rung to notify students of class and meal times
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Roughly bounded by E. Washington, Bennett and Gorrell Sts.,
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2012–2013: Esther Terry – Bennett's first alumna president
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Civil rights activism at Bennett increased throughout the
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Bennett students picketing the segregated National Theatre
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Edward Olin 1852–1942), A.M., Principal of the Seminary,
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Brooks, F. Erik; Starks, Glenn L. (September 30, 2011).
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Gasman, M.; Tudico, Christopher L. (December 8, 2008).
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Inc, The Crisis Publishing Company (September 2006).
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She is also a pioneer in women's psychology 1199:First African-American woman surgeon from the 5200:Gothic Revival architecture in North Carolina 4560: 4047: 3205: 2997: 2739: 644:In 1937, Bennett students protested downtown 118:Education for your future Sisterhood for Life 5195:Educational institutions established in 1873 4016:Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 4011:Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 3221:Historically black colleges and universities 2511:"Bennett College, a haven for Education ..." 2329: 2327: 2268: 2096: 1996: 1994: 1492:Superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools 977: 917:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 898:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 717:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 689:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 2203:. African American Registry. Archived from 2144: 1048:The Early/Middle College at Bennett College 562:, or former slaves). The school's founder, 4567: 4553: 4054: 4040: 3212: 3198: 3004: 2990: 2746: 2732: 904:. Today, the college is accredited by the 620:offered Bennett College for that purpose. 343: 93: 4576:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 3954:Florida A&M University College of Law 2335:"Willa Player Encouraged and Taught Many" 2324: 2302:"Bennett College's Civil Rights Timeline" 2025: 2023: 1991: 1587:wife of R. Nathaniel Dett, taught piano. 597:were graduates of the college, including 323:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 2505: 2503: 2501: 2499: 2497: 2495: 2493: 2491: 1911: 1356:Professor and noted research scientist. 939: 828: 739: 735: 545: 5215:Liberal arts colleges in North Carolina 2679: 2584: 2389:from the original on September 27, 2021 2029: 1934: 1623:North Carolina House of Representatives 393: 368: 5182: 3564:Interdenominational Theological Center 2692:from the original on November 25, 2023 2538: 2044:from the original on February 23, 2019 2020: 2008:from the original on February 23, 2019 1949:from the original on December 14, 2018 1899:from the original on December 12, 2018 5255:1873 establishments in North Carolina 4548: 4035: 3193: 2985: 2727: 2680:Hawkins, B. Denise (August 8, 2019). 2675: 2673: 2671: 2669: 2667: 2665: 2663: 2661: 2659: 2566:from the original on October 31, 2020 2554:Adams, Caralee J. (August 22, 2012). 2553: 2532: 2488: 2341:from the original on February 4, 2014 2264: 2262: 2224: 2222: 2092: 2090: 1979:from the original on February 6, 2019 1725: 2593:. Shelby County Historical Society. 2407: 2030:Jaschik, Scott (February 22, 2019). 1870:National Register of Historic Places 25: 2686:Diverse: Issues In Higher Education 2623:from the original on April 16, 2012 2597:from the original on August 1, 2013 2472:. December 11, 2018. Archived from 2228: 1935:Seltzer, Rick (December 12, 2018). 1857: 1655:Served as President from 1955-1966 1559:Served as President from 2002-2007 884:'s Postsecondary Success division. 882:Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 608:In 1916, a survey conducted by the 13: 2656: 2446:from the original on July 28, 2020 2420:from the original on June 26, 2019 2259: 2219: 2087: 2075:from the original on June 29, 2019 1758:(2012-2013) first alumna president 1530: 1169: 990:– Bennett's first female president 949:1874–1877: W.J. Parker (principal) 935: 771:lunch counter. On April 22, 1960, 14: 5266: 2708: 2004:. myfox8.com. February 22, 2019. 1841:. Bennett College. Archived from 1815:. Bennett College. Archived from 1477:Businesswoman and Philanthropist 1413:noted African American Physicist 1023:2016–2019: Phyllis Worthy Dawkins 618:North Carolina Board of Education 315:Bennett College Historic District 4634: 4627: 4006:Southwestern Athletic Conference 2587:"Ida Haslup Goode Leaves Legacy" 2585:Wallace, Rich (September 1996). 2516:. August 1, 2005. Archived from 2312:from the original on May 3, 2010 2062: 1713: 1701: 1689: 1677: 1665: 1324:representing the 28th district. 906:Council on Social Work Education 837:visiting Bennett College in 2003 523:In December 2018, the college's 392: 385: 367: 360: 74: 30: 4001:Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 3996:Florida's Black Junior Colleges 3974:Thurgood Marshall School of Law 3959:Howard University School of Law 2619:. The Grio. February 28, 2012. 2609: 2578: 2547: 2539:Arnett, Ethel Stephens (1973). 2458: 2432: 2401: 2369: 2353: 2193: 2056: 1443:Author, Civil Rights Activist, 1267:Author of the widely acclaimed 1227:Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 1161: 993:1966–1987: Isaac H. Miller, Jr. 958:1889–1892: Charles N. Grandison 824: 614:Women's Home Missionary Society 533:Change and Progress for Bennett 3969:Southern University Law Center 3862:Mississippi Industrial College 2951:Southeastern Free Will Baptist 2543:. Piedmont Press. p. 274. 1961: 1928: 1881: 1831: 1805: 891:Accreditations and memberships 695:(Bennett's brother college is 496:. It was founded in 1873 as a 451: 1: 4469:Southwestern College (Kansas) 3948:David A. Clarke School of Law 2514:The African American Registry 2337:. 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Peeler 595:Methodist Episcopal Church 580:Methodist Episcopal Church 541: 494:Greensboro, North Carolina 416:Greensboro, North Carolina 376:Show map of North Carolina 21:Bennett College (New York) 18: 5245:USCAA member institutions 5156: 4643: 4625: 4586: 4164:Columbia (South Carolina) 4069: 3991:Atlanta University Center 3983: 3940: 3747: 3479: 3232: 3019: 2761: 1546: 1540: 1537: 1320:Democratic member of the 1061: 978:Bennett College for Women 525:regional accrediting body 470: 462: 450:NRHP reference  449: 437: 429: 421: 410: 354: 342: 338: 329: 320: 313: 309: 305: 291: 275: 267: 214: 206: 196: 184: 174: 169:United Negro College Fund 162: 150: 142: 122: 114: 101: 92: 4021:HBCU Athletic Conference 3377:Mississippi Valley State 2275:. Springer. p. 44. 2103:. 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