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campus. One quote read: "It is settled, I believe, that this white man who has shown himself so full of courage and force, shall rule in the South, because he is fittest to rule." The fliers argued that the Alderman name should be removed from the library. In December 2019, U.Va. Libraries established a committee to consider renaming the library. In June 2021, that group requested that the University's Naming and Memorials Committee consider changing the name. In December 2023, as the library prepared to reopen after extensive renovations, the Building and Grounds Committee of the University's Board of Visitors tabled a proposal to remove Alderman's name from the library. The proposal would have renamed the library in honor of
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The University of Virginia changed in several significant ways under Alderman's guidance. First, he focused new attention on matters of public concern, helped create departments of geology and forestry, added significantly to the University Hospital to support new sickbeds and public health research,
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as president of the University of Virginia, 1904–31. His goal was the transformation of the Southern university into a force for state service and intellectual leadership. Alderman successfully professionalized and modernized Virginia's system of higher education. He promoted international standards
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In 1904, the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia invited Alderman, then president of Tulane University, to become the first president of the University of Virginia. Since its founding in 1819, university had been governed by its Board of Visitors, but increasing discord between Visitors
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supporting the proposed change was signed by over 1000 students, faculty, staff, and student organizations, including the Student Council. On February 29, 2024, the Buildings and Grounds Committee voted 10-1 in favor of the change, and the full Board of Visitors voted the next day to rename the
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to the University's faculty, from which they disseminated eugenic theories that asserted the genetic inferiority of Black people and supported segregation and forced sterilization. In September 2019, fliers quoting racist comments made by Alderman were anonymously posted around the University's
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of scholarship and a statewide network of extension services. Joined by other college presidents, he promoted the Virginia Education Commission, created in 1910. Alderman's crusade encountered some resistance from traditionalists and never challenged the Jim Crow system of segregated schooling.
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In 1938, the newly-constructed main library of the University of Virginia was named after Alderman in honor of his legacy. During the late 2010s, the name started to come under criticism in light of his racial attitudes and policies. During his tenure at the University, Alderman had recruited
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in 1894. In 1892 Alderman became professor of history at State Normal College and taught there until 1893 when he became professor of pedagogy at the University of North Carolina, and he was named president of that institution in 1896, then he moved on to take the same position at
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Alderman also laid the financial groundwork for the university's future. During the first years of his presidency he established its first endowment fund and led the fundraising of almost $ 700,000 to meet a $ 500,000 challenge grant from
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and the faculty, as well as the rising administrative burden of dealing with expanding academic departments and burgeoning student enrollments, led to the decision to move forward with the creation of the office of the president.
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in 1904. There he stayed for 27 years, until his death in 1931 from a stroke in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, while en route to deliver a speech in Illinois. He is buried at the
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successfully pressed the North Carolina Legislature to establish the Normal and Industrial School for Women, now known as the
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and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, in accordance with a growing move to standardize college educations by the
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First President of the University of Virginia; President of University of North Carolina and Tulane University
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He spent two-thirds of his long-term at the University of Virginia physically disabled after a bad bout with
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of three universities. Edwin A. Alderman Elementary School in Wilmington and the Alderman dorm at the
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Alderman was not the first choice for the new office. After considering other candidates, including
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are named after him. The main library at the University of Virginia used to bear his name.
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in 1902. He was a noted public speaker, and won fame for his memorial address for
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The History of the University of Virginia: The Lengthening Shadow of One Man
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American educator, first president of the University of Virginia (1861–1931)
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Alderman was the key leader in higher education in Virginia during the
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Alderman was prepared for college at the schools in Wilmington and at
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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A Guide to Historic Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia
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Life of William Hooper, Signer of the Declaration of Independence
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Dennis, Michael (1997). "Reforming the 'academical village'".
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President of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Edwin A. Alderman

Wilmington, North Carolina
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
University of Virginia Cemetery
American
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PhB
University of the South
DCL
Tulane University
LLD
Johns Hopkins University
LLD
Educator

president
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Progressive Era
Wilmington, North Carolina
Scotch
English ancestors
Lower Cape Fear
Bethel Military Academy
Bachelor of Philosophy
University of North Carolina
Dialectic Society
Goldsboro, North Carolina
Charles Duncan McIver
University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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