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  2. Hampton University - Wikipedia

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    The Hampton University Museum was founded in 1868 and is the nation's oldest African-American museum. The museum contains over 9,000 pieces, some of which are highly acclaimed. [44] Hampton University is home to 16 research centers. [45] The Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute is the largest free-standing facility of its kind in the ...

  3. William R. Harvey - Wikipedia

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    William Robert Harvey (born January 29, 1941, Brewton, Alabama) [1] is an American educator, academic administrator, and businessman who served as president of Hampton University from 1978 to 2022. [2] He is the longest serving president in the school's history.

  4. Residence life - Wikipedia

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    Residence Life is the comprehensive program that surrounds the experience of living "on and off campus" in a residence hall at a college or university. Residence Life is usually structured with planned events, a code of conduct and ethics, and a relatively large array of staff.

  5. List of longest-serving higher education presidents in the ...

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    Hampton University: Hampton, VA Frederic B. Pratt: 44 years 1893 1937 Pratt Institute: Brooklyn, NY Frances Shimer: 43 years 1853 1896 Shimer College: Chicago, IL Founded Mount Carroll Seminary, which later became Shimer College. Clarence W. Daugette 43 years 1899 1942 Jacksonville State University: Jacksonville, AL State of Alabama's longest ...

  6. Eva C. Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell died in 1990, at the age of 96, in Hampton, Virginia. [1] The Eva C. Mitchell Building at Hampton University was named in her honor in 1978, and houses the university's Child Development Center. [13] The Hampton alumni chapter of Delta Sigma Theta has a scholarship named for Mitchell.

  7. Della Irving Hayden - Wikipedia

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    Della Irving began teaching in rural Virginia in 1875, during a break from her studies at Hampton. [2] In 1881, Hayden was elected principal of a school in Franklin, a position she held for nine years. In 1890, she returned to her alma mater to serve as "lady principal" at the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. [1]

  8. Roy Davage Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Roy Davage Hudson (June 30, 1930 – April 17, 2024) was an American academic administrator, educator, neuropharmacologist, businessman, and university president. [1] [2] He served as the tenth president of Hampton Institute (now Hampton University) in Hampton, Virginia, from 1970 to 1976; [3] [4] [5] and he served as the thirteenth interim president of Livingstone College in Salisbury, North ...

  9. Emancipation Oak - Wikipedia

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    Emancipation Oak is a historic tree on the campus of Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia, in the United States. The large, sprawling southern live oak ( Quercus virginiana ), believed to be over 200 years old, [ 2 ] is 98 feet (30 m) in diameter, with branches which extend upward as well as laterally.