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Allen University

Allen University is a private historically black university in Columbia, South Carolina. It has more than 600 students and still serves a predominantly Black constituency.[2] The campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Allen University Historic District.

Allen University
Historic Coppin Hall
Former names
Payne Institute (1870–1880)
MottoWe Teach The Mind To Think, The Hands To Work, The Heart To Love
TypePrivate historically black university
Established1870
AffiliationUNCF
Religious affiliation
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Endowment$312,884 (as of 2014)[1]
PresidentErnest McNealey
Administrative staff
530
Students657 (Fall, 2022)
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
Colors   
Royal Blue & Gold
NicknameYellow Jackets
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IISIAC
MascotYellow Jacket
Websitewww.allenuniversity.edu

History edit

Allen University was founded in Cokesbury in 1870 as Payne Institute by ministers of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, including John M. Brown.[3] Its initial mission was to provide education to freedmen, former African American slaves and their children.

In 1880, it was moved to Columbia and renamed Allen University in honor of Bishop Richard Allen, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The university remains connected to the denomination, which is related to other Methodist churches. As one of two black colleges located in Columbia, Allen has a very strong presence in the African-American community. Allen University initially focused on training ministers and teachers, who were considered critical to the progress of African Americans. Over the years, it has enlarged its scope to produce graduates in other academic areas.

In 1885, Joseph W. Morris became president of the university.[4] By 1898, the university reported having a total of 9 faculty, 304 students, and 208 graduates.[5]

Academics edit

The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. These degrees are awarded in the following divisions and departments:

  • Division of Humanities
    • Department of English
    • Department of Music
  • Division of Social Sciences
  • Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
    • Department of Biology
    • Department of Chemistry
    • Department of Mathematics
  • Division of Business Administration
  • Division of Religion

In 2010, Washington Monthly reported in its annual College Guide edition that the school had a six percent graduation rate.[6] In 2018, Allen University launched its first graduate program, the Dickerson-Green Theological Seminary.[7] Under the seminary's founding dean, Jamal-Dominique Hopkins, Dickerson-Green Theological Seminary gained member status with the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada to offer the Master of Arts in Religion and Master of Divinity degrees.[8]

Campus edit

Allen University
 
Chappelle Administration Building
Location1530 Harden St., Columbia, South Carolina
Coordinates34°0′38″N 81°1′14″W / 34.01056°N 81.02056°W / 34.01056; -81.02056
Built1891
NRHP reference No.75001705[9]
Added to NRHPApril 14, 1975

Buildings such as Arnett Hall, the Chappelle Administration Building, Coppin Hall, the Joseph Simon Flippen Library, and the Canteen Building are included in what is designated as the Allen University Historic District, listed in 1975 on the National Register of Historic Places.[9][10][11]

In addition to its National Register of Historic Places status, Allen University Historic District falls within the boundaries of Waverly Protection Area, a Preservation District within the City of Columbia Urban Design and Historic Preservation District system.[12] This Preservation District is an expansion of Waverly Historic District.

Several of the district's buildings were restored, using $2.9 million in funds obtained through the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Historic Building Restoration and Preservation Act. Chappelle Auditorium's seating capacity of 700 has made it the site of countless organizations' and community events.

The auditorium was the site of the meeting of educators and lawyers to initiate efforts that led to the landmark US Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education (1954) on school integration. Nationally known musicians and artists, including Leontyne Price, Brook Benton and Langston Hughes, have performed in the auditorium. Notable speakers include: Mary McCleod Bethune, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.,[13] Muhammad Ali, Reverend Jesse Jackson, George Elmore, John H. McCray, and Senator Strom Thurmond. The auditorium was named in honor of Bishop William D. Chappelle, an Allen University President. On April 14, 1975, Chappelle Administration Building was recognized by the U.S. Department of the Interior and placed on the National Register of Historic Places.[citation needed]

Chappelle Administration Building was designed by John Anderson Lankford (1874-1946), who is known as the "Dean of Black Architects". It is a National Historic Landmark. Lankford also served as the official architect of the AME Church.[citation needed]

Student life edit

Allen University is the home of more than 15 on-campus student organizations.

National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations edit

Allen University has eight of the nine national black fraternities and sororities of the National Pan-Hellenic Council present on campus.

Athletics edit

The Allen athletic teams are called the Yellow Jackets. The university is a member of the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) as a provisional member since the 2020–21 academic year (achieving D-II full member status in 2022–23); which they were a member on a previous stint from 1947–48 to 1968–69. The Yellow Jackets previously competed in the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 2016–17 to 2019–20; as an NAIA Independent within the Association of Independent Institutions (AII) from 2005–06 to 2015–16; and in the defunct Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (EIAC) from 1983–84 to 2004–05.

Allen competes in 11 intercollegiate varsity sports. Men's sports include basketball, cross country, football, track & field and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, track & field, volleyball, and wrestling. The university also fields a co-ed competitive cheerleading team.

Move to NCAA Division II edit

Beginning in the 2020–21 academic year, the Yellow Jackets will compete as a provisional member of Division II of the NCAA. They will compete alongside their next-door rival, the Benedict Tigers, in the SIAC. The Yellow Jackets will complete the reclassification process and be considered full members of Division II in 2023.[14]

Marching band edit

Following the reinstatement of the football program in 2018, the marching band, known as the Band of Gold, was reinstated under the direction of former Marching 101 director Eddie Ellis.[15]

Notable alumni edit

Name Class year Notability References
Sam Davis 1967 A retired American football player, who played for the National Football League's Pittsburgh Steelers from 1967 to 1979.
Hall Johnson 1908 American composer and arranger
George Harold former professional American football player
Joseph DeLaine 1931 minister and civil rights leader who worked with South Carolina NAACP on the legal case Briggs vs Elliot in 1952. It was one of the four cases argued under Brown vs. Board of Education
Dock J. Jordan 1892 American lawyer, author, educator, civil rights activist; President of Edward Waters University and Kittrell College.
Lewis C. Dowdy 1939 American educator; Sixth president and first chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University [16]
Ralph Anderson 1949 member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1991- 1996) South Carolina Senate, 19th District (1997)
DeWitt Williams 1950 member of the South Carolina Senate, 102nd District (1983-1996-present) SC Senate (1996-1997) District 102nd
Kay Patterson 1956 member of the South Carolina Senate, 7th District (1985-2008)
William Clyburn 1964 member of Aiken City Council (1973-1980) (1983-1983) the South Carolina House of Representatives, 82nd District (1995-Present)
Clementa Carlos Pinckney 1995 member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, 73rd District (1997- 2000) SC Senate District 45 (2000-2015)
Tywanza Sanders 2014 victim of the Charleston church shooting
 
Hall Johnson

References edit

  1. ^ . Best Colleges 2010. U.S. News & World Report, L.P. Archived from the original on April 20, 2016. Retrieved November 18, 2009.
  2. ^ "Southern Accreditor Clears Virginia, Fisk, Florida A&M". Inside Higher Ed. December 11, 2013. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
  3. ^ Simmons, William J., and Henry McNeal Turner. Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising. GM Rewell & Company, 1887. p1113-1118
  4. ^ [No Headline], Washington Bee (Washington, DC), 20 June 1885, p. 3
  5. ^ Hawkins, John R., ed. (1898). "Our Schools from Latest Reports". The Educator. Educational Department of the A.M.E. Church. 1 (no. 1): 47.
  6. ^ . College Guide 2010. Washington Monthly. Archived from the original on August 25, 2010. Retrieved August 30, 2009.
  7. ^ "Allen University launches Dickerson-Green Theological Seminary". Carolina Panorama Newspaper. August 2, 2018. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  8. ^ "ATS members gather in Pittsburgh for 2022 ATS/COA Biennial Meeting" (PDF). Association of Theological Schools Commission on Accrediting. June 22, 2022. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  9. ^ a b "National Register Information System – (#75001705)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  10. ^ Dixon, Nenie; Pat Landholt (January 26, 1975). "Octagon House" (PDF). Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  11. ^ "Allen University Historic District, Richland County (1530 Harden St., Columbia)". National Register Properties in South Carolina. South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  12. ^ City of Columbia Preservation Districts". City of Columbia Planning and Preservation. Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  13. ^ "The past restored: Allen University opens renovated auditorium". June 24, 2016. from the original on June 25, 2016. Artists including Leontyne Price, Brook Benton and Langston Hughes performed there. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali are among the other celebrities who appeared at Chappelle Auditorium over the years.
  14. ^ "Allen University to move from NAIA to NCAA Division II effective 2020-21 academic year". HBCU Sports. July 15, 2020. from the original on July 16, 2020. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  15. ^ "A Marching Band at Allen University". Black PRWire. from the original on April 8, 2022. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  16. ^ "Dr. Lewis Carnegie Dowdy Chancellor of North Carolina A&T University". Retrieved May 20, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Allen University is a private historically black university in Columbia South Carolina It has more than 600 students and still serves a predominantly Black constituency 2 The campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Allen University Historic District Allen UniversityHistoric Coppin HallFormer namesPayne Institute 1870 1880 MottoWe Teach The Mind To Think The Hands To Work The Heart To LoveTypePrivate historically black universityEstablished1870AffiliationUNCFReligious affiliationAfrican Methodist Episcopal ChurchEndowment 312 884 as of 2014 1 PresidentErnest McNealeyAdministrative staff530Students657 Fall 2022 LocationColumbia South Carolina United StatesCampusUrbanColors Royal Blue amp GoldNicknameYellow JacketsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II SIACMascotYellow JacketWebsitewww wbr allenuniversity wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Campus 4 Student life 4 1 National Pan Hellenic Council organizations 5 Athletics 5 1 Move to NCAA Division II 5 2 Marching band 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory editAllen University was founded in Cokesbury in 1870 as Payne Institute by ministers of the African Methodist Episcopal Church including John M Brown 3 Its initial mission was to provide education to freedmen former African American slaves and their children In 1880 it was moved to Columbia and renamed Allen University in honor of Bishop Richard Allen founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church The university remains connected to the denomination which is related to other Methodist churches As one of two black colleges located in Columbia Allen has a very strong presence in the African American community Allen University initially focused on training ministers and teachers who were considered critical to the progress of African Americans Over the years it has enlarged its scope to produce graduates in other academic areas In 1885 Joseph W Morris became president of the university 4 By 1898 the university reported having a total of 9 faculty 304 students and 208 graduates 5 Academics editThe university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees These degrees are awarded in the following divisions and departments Division of Humanities Department of English Department of Music Division of Social Sciences Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Department of Biology Department of Chemistry Department of Mathematics Division of Business Administration Division of ReligionIn 2010 Washington Monthly reported in its annual College Guide edition that the school had a six percent graduation rate 6 In 2018 Allen University launched its first graduate program the Dickerson Green Theological Seminary 7 Under the seminary s founding dean Jamal Dominique Hopkins Dickerson Green Theological Seminary gained member status with the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada to offer the Master of Arts in Religion and Master of Divinity degrees 8 Campus editAllen UniversityU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic district nbsp Chappelle Administration BuildingLocation1530 Harden St Columbia South CarolinaCoordinates34 0 38 N 81 1 14 W 34 01056 N 81 02056 W 34 01056 81 02056Built1891NRHP reference No 75001705 9 Added to NRHPApril 14 1975Buildings such as Arnett Hall the Chappelle Administration Building Coppin Hall the Joseph Simon Flippen Library and the Canteen Building are included in what is designated as the Allen University Historic District listed in 1975 on the National Register of Historic Places 9 10 11 In addition to its National Register of Historic Places status Allen University Historic District falls within the boundaries of Waverly Protection Area a Preservation District within the City of Columbia Urban Design and Historic Preservation District system 12 This Preservation District is an expansion of Waverly Historic District Several of the district s buildings were restored using 2 9 million in funds obtained through the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Historic Building Restoration and Preservation Act Chappelle Auditorium s seating capacity of 700 has made it the site of countless organizations and community events The auditorium was the site of the meeting of educators and lawyers to initiate efforts that led to the landmark US Supreme Court case Brown v Board of Education 1954 on school integration Nationally known musicians and artists including Leontyne Price Brook Benton and Langston Hughes have performed in the auditorium Notable speakers include Mary McCleod Bethune Rev Martin Luther King Jr 13 Muhammad Ali Reverend Jesse Jackson George Elmore John H McCray and Senator Strom Thurmond The auditorium was named in honor of Bishop William D Chappelle an Allen University President On April 14 1975 Chappelle Administration Building was recognized by the U S Department of the Interior and placed on the National Register of Historic Places citation needed Chappelle Administration Building was designed by John Anderson Lankford 1874 1946 who is known as the Dean of Black Architects It is a National Historic Landmark Lankford also served as the official architect of the AME Church citation needed Adams Gymnatorium Arnett Hall Cafeteria Chappelle Administration Building a National Historic Landmark Coppin Hall Counseling Center Dickerson Green Theological Seminary House Flipper Library Higgins Hall Mance House Reid Hall Richard Allen Apartments Williams Living and Learning ComplexStudent life editAllen University is the home of more than 15 on campus student organizations National Pan Hellenic Council organizations edit Allen University has eight of the nine national black fraternities and sororities of the National Pan Hellenic Council present on campus Athletics editThe Allen athletic teams are called the Yellow Jackets The university is a member of the NCAA Division II ranks primarily competing in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SIAC as a provisional member since the 2020 21 academic year achieving D II full member status in 2022 23 which they were a member on a previous stint from 1947 48 to 1968 69 The Yellow Jackets previously competed in the Appalachian Athletic Conference AAC of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 2016 17 to 2019 20 as an NAIA Independent within the Association of Independent Institutions AII from 2005 06 to 2015 16 and in the defunct Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference EIAC from 1983 84 to 2004 05 Allen competes in 11 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include basketball cross country football track amp field and wrestling while women s sports include basketball cross country soccer softball track amp field volleyball and wrestling The university also fields a co ed competitive cheerleading team Move to NCAA Division II edit Beginning in the 2020 21 academic year the Yellow Jackets will compete as a provisional member of Division II of the NCAA They will compete alongside their next door rival the Benedict Tigers in the SIAC The Yellow Jackets will complete the reclassification process and be considered full members of Division II in 2023 14 Marching band edit Following the reinstatement of the football program in 2018 the marching band known as the Band of Gold was reinstated under the direction of former Marching 101 director Eddie Ellis 15 Notable alumni editName Class year Notability ReferencesSam Davis 1967 A retired American football player who played for the National Football League s Pittsburgh Steelers from 1967 to 1979 Hall Johnson 1908 American composer and arrangerGeorge Harold former professional American football playerJoseph DeLaine 1931 minister and civil rights leader who worked with South Carolina NAACP on the legal case Briggs vs Elliot in 1952 It was one of the four cases argued under Brown vs Board of EducationDock J Jordan 1892 American lawyer author educator civil rights activist President of Edward Waters University and Kittrell College Lewis C Dowdy 1939 American educator Sixth president and first chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University 16 Ralph Anderson 1949 member of the South Carolina House of Representatives 1991 1996 South Carolina Senate 19th District 1997 DeWitt Williams 1950 member of the South Carolina Senate 102nd District 1983 1996 present SC Senate 1996 1997 District 102ndKay Patterson 1956 member of the South Carolina Senate 7th District 1985 2008 William Clyburn 1964 member of Aiken City Council 1973 1980 1983 1983 the South Carolina House of Representatives 82nd District 1995 Present Clementa Carlos Pinckney 1995 member of the South Carolina House of Representatives 73rd District 1997 2000 SC Senate District 45 2000 2015 Tywanza Sanders 2014 victim of the Charleston church shooting nbsp Hall JohnsonReferences edit Allen University Best Colleges 2010 U S News amp World Report L P Archived from the original on April 20 2016 Retrieved November 18 2009 Southern Accreditor Clears Virginia Fisk Florida A amp M Inside Higher Ed December 11 2013 Retrieved December 24 2013 Simmons William J and Henry McNeal Turner Men of Mark Eminent Progressive and Rising GM Rewell amp Company 1887 p1113 1118 No Headline Washington Bee Washington DC 20 June 1885 p 3 Hawkins John R ed 1898 Our Schools from Latest Reports The Educator Educational Department of the A M E Church 1 no 1 47 Dropout Factories College Guide 2010 Washington Monthly Archived from the original on August 25 2010 Retrieved August 30 2009 Allen University launches Dickerson Green Theological Seminary Carolina Panorama Newspaper August 2 2018 Retrieved February 28 2020 ATS members gather in Pittsburgh for 2022 ATS COA Biennial Meeting PDF Association of Theological Schools Commission on Accrediting June 22 2022 Retrieved July 2 2022 a b National Register Information System 75001705 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Dixon Nenie Pat Landholt January 26 1975 Octagon House PDF Retrieved August 17 2012 Allen University Historic District Richland County 1530 Harden St Columbia National Register Properties in South Carolina South Carolina Department of Archives and History Retrieved August 17 2012 City of Columbia Preservation Districts City of Columbia Planning and Preservation Archived from the original on 2021 07 09 Retrieved January 2 2023 The past restored Allen University opens renovated auditorium June 24 2016 Archived from the original on June 25 2016 Artists including Leontyne Price Brook Benton and Langston Hughes performed there The Rev Martin Luther King Jr and Muhammad Ali are among the other celebrities who appeared at Chappelle Auditorium over the years Allen University to move from NAIA to NCAA Division II effective 2020 21 academic year HBCU Sports July 15 2020 Archived from the original on July 16 2020 Retrieved March 8 2021 A Marching Band at Allen University Black PRWire Archived from the original on April 8 2022 Retrieved March 8 2021 Dr Lewis Carnegie Dowdy Chancellor of North Carolina A amp T University Retrieved May 20 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Allen University Official website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allen University amp oldid 1184710393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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