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Central Carolina Technical College (CCTC) is a public community college in Sumter, South Carolina. It is part of the South Carolina Technical College System . The institution was established in 1962, when the South Carolina legislature created the Sumter Area Technical Education Center.
Francis Slay (J.D. 1980) – Forty-ninth mayor of the City of St. Louis; Steve Stenger – Democratic politician and former County Executive of St. Louis County [5] [6] James F. Strother – Virginia House of Delegate (1840-1851), Speaker of the Virginia House (1851), U.S. Congressman, Virginia (1851-1853)
Bob McWhorter - mayor of Athens, Georgia 1940 to 1946 - See College Football Hall of Fame Peter Meldrim - mayor of Savannah, Georgia 1897 to 1899 - See American Bar Association John Humphrey Small - mayor of Washington, North Carolina 1889 to 1890 - See U.S. Congressman
St. Anthony Hall, also known as the fraternity of Delta Psi, was founded at Columbia University on January 17, 1847, and has eleven active chapters. [1] The active chapters are Brown University, Columbia University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Princeton University, Trinity College, University of Mississippi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), University of ...
For the full list of Alumni Hall of Fame members, go to mtc.edu. This article originally appeared on Marion Star: Five inducted into the Marion Technical College Alumni Hall of Fame Show comments
Chaifetz is a Saint Louis University Alumnus of the Year, and was inducted into the university’s Entrepreneurial Alumni Hall of Fame in 2007. [6] Chaifetz Arena , located on the campus of Saint Louis University, was named after him following his $12 million donation to the university.
Founded in 1891 as the "Agricultural and Mechanical college for the Colored Race," N.C. A&T was the first land grant college for people of color in the state of North Carolina. [2] Over the 100 plus years of the university's existence, the academic scope expanded to encompass other disciplines. The North Carolina General Assembly redefined N.C ...
Otis Douglas (College of William and Mary 1929), player with the Philadelphia Eagles, 1946–49; college football coach at Akron and Arkansas; pro coach at Akron, Baltimore and Calgary Canada; Johnny Edwards (Ohio State University 1957), baseball player with the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Astros; All-Star Team, 1963, 1964, 1965