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Savannah State University was founded as a result of the Second Morrill Land Grant Act of August 30, 1890. [12] The act mandated that southern and border states develop land grant colleges for black students, as their systems were segregated.
Savannah State University is a four-year, state-supported, historically black university (HBCU) located in Savannah, Georgia. [1] The first baccalaureate degree was awarded in 1898. [ 2 ] In 1928 the college became a full four-year degree-granting institution and removed the high school and normal school programs.
Former SSU Athletics logo (2000–2012) Savannah State University holds membership in the NCAA Division II (as members of the SIAC) and participates in the following sports: football, baseball, basketball (men and women), cross-country (men and women), tennis (men and women), track and field (men and women), volleyball (women only), golf (men), and softball (women).
As the second alumnus to become president of Savannah State (Cyrus G. Wiley was the first), he was responsible for the establishment of the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps and WHCJ at Savannah State, and the institutionalization of the Title III program. [1] Clyde W. Hall: 1978–1980 Acting President: Wendell G. Rayburn: 1980–1988
Savannah State University football program was placed on probation for three years by the NCAA in 2006. Prior to moving to Division I - FCS the team compiled a 97-108-4 record in NCAA Division II (1981–2000), a 15-20-0 record in NCAA Division III (1973–1980) and a 1-1-0 record as a member of the NAIA.
She earned a B.A. from the University of Georgia. [2] She completed a J.D. at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law. [2] At Valdosta State University, Ballard-Washington was an assistant to the president for legal affairs and director of its equal opportunity programs. [2] She was an associate director for legal affairs of the University of ...
Pages in category "Savannah State University" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Athletic Saga of Savannah State College (1992). Richard R. Wright, Sr., at GSIC, 1891-1921 – A Protean Force for the Social Uplift and Higher Education of Black Americans (1996). An Historical Guide to Laurel Grove Cemetery South (1998). All That Savannah Jazz…From Brass Bands, Vaudeville, to Rhythm and Blues (1999, Savannah State University).