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Founded as Tuskegee Institute, now a National Historic Site Yes University of the Virgin Islands: St. Croix & St. Thomas: United States Virgin Islands: 1962 Public Founded as College of the Virgin Islands Yes Virginia State University: Petersburg [aa] Virginia: 1882 Public Founded as Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute at Petersburg Yes
Of the 106 land-grant institutions, all but two (the Community College of Micronesia and Northern Marianas College) are members of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (formerly the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges). Note: Historically black colleges or universities on this list are listed in ...
Scott has been known by the online pseudonyms Sketch, SketchCow, Sketch The Cow, The Slipped Disk, [1] and textfiles. He has been called "the figurehead of the digital archiving world". [2] Scott is the creator, owner and maintainer of textfiles.com, a web site which archives files from historic bulletin board systems.
In 1896, St. Augustine’s opened the first nursing school for African Americans: St. Agnes H ospital and Training School. This was the only hospital at the time that would serve African Americans.
The following are the oldest private schools in the United States that are still in operation. The list does not include schools that have closed or consolidated with another school to form a new institution. The list is ordered by date of creation, and currently includes schools founded before 1800.
The following is a list of mixed-sex colleges and universities in the United States, listed in the order that mixed-sex students were admitted to degree-granting college-level courses. Many of the earliest mixed-education institutes offered co-educational secondary school -level classes for three or four years before co-ed college-level courses ...
This is a list of historic schools of forestry, by founding date. Also included is information about each school's location, founder(s), present status, and (where applicable) closing date. Also included is information about each school's location, founder(s), present status, and (where applicable) closing date.
The new junior colleges began as extensions of black high schools. They used the same facilities and often the same faculty. Some built their own buildings after a few years. After the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 mandated an end to school segregation, the colleges were all abruptly closed. Only a fraction of the students and faculty ...