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Bowie State University

Bowie State University (Bowie State or BSU) is a public historically black university in Prince George's County, Maryland, north of Bowie. It is part of the University System of Maryland. Founded in 1865, Bowie State is Maryland's oldest historically black university[1] and one of the ten oldest in the country.[2] Bowie State is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

Bowie State University
Former name
Baltimore Normal School for Colored Teachers (1867–1883)
Baltimore Normal School (1883–1908)
Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (1908–1935)
Maryland Teachers College at Bowie (1935–1963)
Bowie State College (1963–1988)
TypePublic historically black university
EstablishedJanuary 9, 1865 (1865-01-09)
Parent institution
University System of Maryland
EndowmentUS $40million
PresidentAminta H. Breaux
ProvostGuy-Alain Amoussou
Academic staff
220
Administrative staff
372
Students6,171
Undergraduates5,227
Postgraduates944
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusSuburban, 338½ acres (1.4 km²)
Colors    Black and gold
NicknameBulldogs
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division II
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
MascotButch the Bulldog
Websitewww.bowiestate.edu

History edit

Teachers College edit

Bowie State University is the oldest historically black university in Maryland.[3] It was founded in 1865 by the Baltimore Association for the Moral and Educational Improvement of Colored People as a teaching school.[4][5] The school first used space at the African Baptist Church at Calvert Street and Saratoga Street, in Baltimore, Maryland.[5] In 1867, a dedicated facility was purchased nearby at Saratoga Street and Courtland Street, and the school was formally named the Baltimore Normal School for Colored Teachers.[4][6] After being reorganized in 1883 as the Baltimore Normal School, it educated African Americans to be teachers for African American students until 1908.[5] At that time, the school became a state institution of teaching under the Maryland State Department of Education and was redesignated as a Normal School No. 3.[4][5]

Shortly thereafter, in 1910, the school moved to the Jericho Farm, a 187-acre campus in Prince George's County.[4][5] About 60 students lived in the old farmhouse.[3] The school was renamed in 1914 as the Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie.[4][5] A two-year professional degree was added in 1925, a three-year program in 1931, a four-year program for elementary school teachers in 1935, a four-year program for junior high school teachers in 1951, and a four-year program for secondary school teachers in 1961.[4] In recognition of its principal role, the school was renamed in 1935 as Maryland Teachers College at Bowie.[4]

Bowie State University edit

In 1963, Bowie State College was officially named a liberal arts school – with additional majors in English, history, and social science – although emphasis remained on teacher education.[4] A Master's degree in education was added in 1969.[4]

The school was renamed Bowie State University in 1988, as a member of the University System of Maryland.[4] In the subsequent decades, Bowie continued to expand, especially in professional and Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.[4][5] In 1992, it became the first HBCU to expand overseas, with graduate programs for military personnel stationed abroad.[1] By 2017, the school offered 20+ undergraduate majors and 30+ advanced degrees or certificate programs.[4]

Bowie State University was ranked #61 in the United States and was #1 in the State of Maryland for alumni earnings above expectation according to The Economist magazine's first-ever rating of colleges in America, which was released in October 2015.[7] They used a statistical estimate for each college based exclusively on factors such as average SAT scores, sex ratio, race breakdown, college size, whether a university was public or private, and the mix of subjects students chose to study.[7]

In 2020, MacKenzie Scott donated $25 million to Bowie State. Her donation is the largest single gift in Bowie State's history.[8]

Academics edit

BSU has 29 undergraduate majors, 20 master's programs, 3 doctoral programs, and 20 certificate programs in disciplines as diverse as computer science, education, human resource development, organizational communication, and nursing.[9] In partnership with the University of Maryland University College, it became the first historically black university to include overseas studies. It was also the first university in the nation to offer a bachelor's degree in pedology.[10]

The university is home to The Maryland Center,[11] a not-for-profit organization founded in 1998 providing community services. In partnership with the federal General Services Administration, the campus hosts the Bowie State University Telecommuting Center.[12]

Bowie State University offers an honors program for academically talented and ambitious undergraduate students.[13]

Schools and departments edit

 
The Bowie State torch

College of Arts and Sciences[14]

  • Communications
  • Computer Science
  • Fine and Performing Arts
  • History and Government
  • Language, Literature & Cultural Studies
  • Mathematics
  • Military Science
  • Natural Sciences
  • Technology & Security

College of Business[14]

  • Accounting, Finance, and Economics
  • Management Information Systems
  • Management, Marketing, and Public Administration

College of Education[14]

  • Counseling
  • Educational Leadership
  • Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development

College of Professional Studies[14]

  • Behavioral Sciences and Human Services
  • Nursing
  • Psychology
  • Social Work

Campus and facilities edit

 
The Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing
 
Aerial view of Bowie State University Campus, front entrance
 
Aerial view of Bowie State University Campus
 
Aerial view of Bowie State University Campus
 
Aerial view of Bowie State University athletic fields

The campus comprises 23 buildings with more than 988,897 square feet (92,000 m2) of space. It is located in Bowie, Maryland, between the metropolitan areas of Baltimore (25 miles) and Washington, D.C. (17 miles). An on-campus MARC Train station and Metrobus stops provide access to local transit. There are Wi-Fi and public computer labs across campus for student use.[15]

Twenty-three percent of students live on campus in seven residence halls. Campus events include cultural performances, lectures, and sporting events. The oldest building still in use is Harriet Tubman Hall, built in 1921. The 85,000 sq ft (7,900 m2) Student Union Building, which replaced the old Wiseman Center, was inaugurated in 2013.[16] Other recent improvements to the campus have been the $71 million Fine & Performing Arts Center, with 123,000 square feet for art, music, dance, and theater programs,[17] replacing the former Martin Luther King, Jr., Arts Center.

The $17.6 million Center for Business and Graduate Studies houses the College of Business, Graduate School, Graduate Admissions Office, the BSU Entrepreneurship Academy, and the Bowie Business Innovation Center, the first business accelerator to open at a Maryland HBCU.[18] Other facilities include the Christa McAuliffe Residential Community (CMRC) apartments, the Computer Science Building, a facility serving the computer science and computer technology programs, and the $6.5 million Center for Learning Technology (CLT), serving the College of Professional Studies.

On campus, the Bowie State Satellite Operations Control Center (BSOCC) is an orbiting satellite operation and control center allowing students to gain hands-on experience. In 2003, the center went fully operational. It is a joint venture operated by the university, the Honeywell Corporation, and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.[19]

In September 2007, the university began negotiations with Prince George's County for the transfer of 214 acres (0.87 km2) of land to the school.[20] According to county documents, the land, valued at $1.3 million, would cost the university nothing if used "for educational uses including facilities that benefit the welfare of students and faculty in their educational experience at the University". Adding this land would increase the university's size by 63%. The main focus for the land is the development of additional student dorms. The land will also be used to establish several retail businesses that will cater to students and the community.[20]

Athletics edit

 
Official athletics logo.

Bowie State's athletes compete in the Northern Division of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, in the NCAA's Division II. They compete and/or train on-campus in Bulldog Stadium, the Leonidas S. James Physical Education Complex, and the A. C. Jordan Arena.[21] The Bulldogs play the following sports:[22]

  • Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Indoor Track & Field
  • Outdoor Track & Field
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball

In addition, BSU sponsors athletic clubs for students at the intramural and recreational levels.[23] The Fitness Room in the Leonidas James Physical Education Complex also has open hours for students, faculty, and staff.[23]

Student life edit

Bowie State has many academic clubs, fraternities, honor societies, organizations, sororities, and student associations. The computer, education, French, and history clubs are examples of academic clubs. The art guild, concert and marching bands, jazz and brass ensembles, and others allow students to explore the fine and performing arts.

Media edit

As of 2017, Bowie State has one student newspaper: The Spectrum.[24]

BSU-TV Channel 74 is a cable television station that broadcasts around the clock for the BSU community,[25] and WBSU Bulldog Nation Radio streams programming online.[25] Both stations are operated under the aegis of the Department of Communications.[26] They have converted from analog to digital technology.[25] WBSU Bulldog Nation Radio was launched in 2018 with support from Maryland-based Radio One.[27]

Music edit

The Symphony of Soul, also known as SOS, is the name of the marching/concert/pep band at Bowie State University.[28] The Symphony of Soul has received rave reviews following collegiate performances, and when representing the university abroad. During the fall, students always expect the usual impromptu parade through the campus by the SOS. They were also a part of the NFL 2007–2008 season opener as they performed the National Anthem with Aretha Franklin and shared the stage with other recording artists such as Aerosmith, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and others.[28] The SOS was featured in the Original Battle of the Bands held at RFK Stadium. The SOS drumline was named as one of Showtime Magazine's top ten amongst HBCUs.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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  3. ^ a b "Bowie State University - Archives & Special Collections Digital Materials". HBCU Library Alliance Digital Collection: A Digital Collection Celebrating the Founding of the Historically Black College and University. HBCU Library Alliance. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
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  7. ^ a b "Where's best? New federal data reveal which colleges do most for their graduates' pay-packets. They are not the ones you might expect". The Economist. October 31, 2015. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  8. ^ "MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Jeff Bezos, donates millions to Maryland and Virginia HBCUs". 15 December 2020.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Bowie State University Bowie State or BSU is a public historically black university in Prince George s County Maryland north of Bowie It is part of the University System of Maryland Founded in 1865 Bowie State is Maryland s oldest historically black university 1 and one of the ten oldest in the country 2 Bowie State is a member school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Bowie State UniversityFormer nameBaltimore Normal School for Colored Teachers 1867 1883 Baltimore Normal School 1883 1908 Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie 1908 1935 Maryland Teachers College at Bowie 1935 1963 Bowie State College 1963 1988 TypePublic historically black universityEstablishedJanuary 9 1865 1865 01 09 Parent institutionUniversity System of MarylandEndowmentUS 40millionPresidentAminta H BreauxProvostGuy Alain AmoussouAcademic staff220Administrative staff372Students6 171Undergraduates5 227Postgraduates944LocationBowie Maryland U S CampusSuburban 338 acres 1 4 km Colors Black and goldNicknameBulldogsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division IICentral Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationMascotButch the BulldogWebsitewww wbr bowiestate wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Teachers College 1 2 Bowie State University 2 Academics 2 1 Schools and departments 3 Campus and facilities 4 Athletics 5 Student life 5 1 Media 5 2 Music 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory editTeachers College edit Bowie State University is the oldest historically black university in Maryland 3 It was founded in 1865 by the Baltimore Association for the Moral and Educational Improvement of Colored People as a teaching school 4 5 The school first used space at the African Baptist Church at Calvert Street and Saratoga Street in Baltimore Maryland 5 In 1867 a dedicated facility was purchased nearby at Saratoga Street and Courtland Street and the school was formally named the Baltimore Normal School for Colored Teachers 4 6 After being reorganized in 1883 as the Baltimore Normal School it educated African Americans to be teachers for African American students until 1908 5 At that time the school became a state institution of teaching under the Maryland State Department of Education and was redesignated as a Normal School No 3 4 5 Shortly thereafter in 1910 the school moved to the Jericho Farm a 187 acre campus in Prince George s County 4 5 About 60 students lived in the old farmhouse 3 The school was renamed in 1914 as the Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie 4 5 A two year professional degree was added in 1925 a three year program in 1931 a four year program for elementary school teachers in 1935 a four year program for junior high school teachers in 1951 and a four year program for secondary school teachers in 1961 4 In recognition of its principal role the school was renamed in 1935 as Maryland Teachers College at Bowie 4 Bowie State University edit In 1963 Bowie State College was officially named a liberal arts school with additional majors in English history and social science although emphasis remained on teacher education 4 A Master s degree in education was added in 1969 4 The school was renamed Bowie State University in 1988 as a member of the University System of Maryland 4 In the subsequent decades Bowie continued to expand especially in professional and Science technology engineering and mathematics STEM fields 4 5 In 1992 it became the first HBCU to expand overseas with graduate programs for military personnel stationed abroad 1 By 2017 the school offered 20 undergraduate majors and 30 advanced degrees or certificate programs 4 Bowie State University was ranked 61 in the United States and was 1 in the State of Maryland for alumni earnings above expectation according to The Economist magazine s first ever rating of colleges in America which was released in October 2015 7 They used a statistical estimate for each college based exclusively on factors such as average SAT scores sex ratio race breakdown college size whether a university was public or private and the mix of subjects students chose to study 7 In 2020 MacKenzie Scott donated 25 million to Bowie State Her donation is the largest single gift in Bowie State s history 8 Academics editBSU has 29 undergraduate majors 20 master s programs 3 doctoral programs and 20 certificate programs in disciplines as diverse as computer science education human resource development organizational communication and nursing 9 In partnership with the University of Maryland University College it became the first historically black university to include overseas studies It was also the first university in the nation to offer a bachelor s degree in pedology 10 The university is home to The Maryland Center 11 a not for profit organization founded in 1998 providing community services In partnership with the federal General Services Administration the campus hosts the Bowie State University Telecommuting Center 12 Bowie State University offers an honors program for academically talented and ambitious undergraduate students 13 Schools and departments edit nbsp The Bowie State torch College of Arts and Sciences 14 Communications Computer Science Fine and Performing Arts History and Government Language Literature amp Cultural Studies Mathematics Military Science Natural Sciences Technology amp Security College of Business 14 Accounting Finance and Economics Management Information Systems Management Marketing and Public Administration College of Education 14 Counseling Educational Leadership Teaching Learning and Professional Development College of Professional Studies 14 Behavioral Sciences and Human Services Nursing Psychology Social WorkCampus and facilities edit nbsp The Center for Natural Sciences Mathematics and Nursing nbsp Aerial view of Bowie State University Campus front entrance nbsp Aerial view of Bowie State University Campus nbsp Aerial view of Bowie State University Campus nbsp Aerial view of Bowie State University athletic fields This article needs to be updated Please help update this to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2018 The campus comprises 23 buildings with more than 988 897 square feet 92 000 m2 of space It is located in Bowie Maryland between the metropolitan areas of Baltimore 25 miles and Washington D C 17 miles An on campus MARC Train station and Metrobus stops provide access to local transit There are Wi Fi and public computer labs across campus for student use 15 Twenty three percent of students live on campus in seven residence halls Campus events include cultural performances lectures and sporting events The oldest building still in use is Harriet Tubman Hall built in 1921 The 85 000 sq ft 7 900 m2 Student Union Building which replaced the old Wiseman Center was inaugurated in 2013 16 Other recent improvements to the campus have been the 71 million Fine amp Performing Arts Center with 123 000 square feet for art music dance and theater programs 17 replacing the former Martin Luther King Jr Arts Center The 17 6 million Center for Business and Graduate Studies houses the College of Business Graduate School Graduate Admissions Office the BSU Entrepreneurship Academy and the Bowie Business Innovation Center the first business accelerator to open at a Maryland HBCU 18 Other facilities include the Christa McAuliffe Residential Community CMRC apartments the Computer Science Building a facility serving the computer science and computer technology programs and the 6 5 million Center for Learning Technology CLT serving the College of Professional Studies On campus the Bowie State Satellite Operations Control Center BSOCC is an orbiting satellite operation and control center allowing students to gain hands on experience In 2003 the center went fully operational It is a joint venture operated by the university the Honeywell Corporation and NASA s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Maryland 19 In September 2007 the university began negotiations with Prince George s County for the transfer of 214 acres 0 87 km2 of land to the school 20 According to county documents the land valued at 1 3 million would cost the university nothing if used for educational uses including facilities that benefit the welfare of students and faculty in their educational experience at the University Adding this land would increase the university s size by 63 The main focus for the land is the development of additional student dorms The land will also be used to establish several retail businesses that will cater to students and the community 20 Athletics editMain article Bowie State Bulldogs nbsp Official athletics logo Bowie State s athletes compete in the Northern Division of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association in the NCAA s Division II They compete and or train on campus in Bulldog Stadium the Leonidas S James Physical Education Complex and the A C Jordan Arena 21 The Bulldogs play the following sports 22 Basketball Bowling Cross Country Football Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Track amp Field Softball Tennis Volleyball In addition BSU sponsors athletic clubs for students at the intramural and recreational levels 23 The Fitness Room in the Leonidas James Physical Education Complex also has open hours for students faculty and staff 23 Student life editBowie State has many academic clubs fraternities honor societies organizations sororities and student associations The computer education French and history clubs are examples of academic clubs The art guild concert and marching bands jazz and brass ensembles and others allow students to explore the fine and performing arts Media edit As of 2017 Bowie State has one student newspaper The Spectrum 24 BSU TV Channel 74 is a cable television station that broadcasts around the clock for the BSU community 25 and WBSU Bulldog Nation Radio streams programming online 25 Both stations are operated under the aegis of the Department of Communications 26 They have converted from analog to digital technology 25 WBSU Bulldog Nation Radio was launched in 2018 with support from Maryland based Radio One 27 Music edit The Symphony of Soul also known as SOS is the name of the marching concert pep band at Bowie State University 28 The Symphony of Soul has received rave reviews following collegiate performances and when representing the university abroad During the fall students always expect the usual impromptu parade through the campus by the SOS They were also a part of the NFL 2007 2008 season opener as they performed the National Anthem with Aretha Franklin and shared the stage with other recording artists such as Aerosmith Britney Spears Mary J Blige and others 28 The SOS was featured in the Original Battle of the Bands held at RFK Stadium The SOS drumline was named as one of Showtime Magazine s top ten amongst HBCUs Notable alumni editJovan Adepo actor 29 Olubowale Victor Akintimehin attended 2004 but not graduated rapper stage name Wale 30 Joanne C Benson B S 1961 Maryland State Senator 31 Toni Braxton attended but not graduated singer songwriter 32 Towanda Braxton singer songwriter and member of the singing group The Braxtons 33 Gwendolyn T Britt B S 2004 Maryland State Senator 34 Henry Frazier III B S 1993 M A 1999 head football coach at Bowie State University Prairie View A amp M University and North Carolina Central University 35 Eunique Jones Gibson B S 2007 content creator director and speaker 36 Andrea Harrison B A 2003 politician 37 Delano Johnson football player in the NFL and CFL 38 Christa McAuliffe M A 1978 Teacher astronaut killed in Challenger space shuttle accident 39 Susie Proctor B S 1962 M A 1973 Maryland State Delegate 40 Isaac Redman former American football player 41 nbsp Jovan Adepo nbsp Joanne C Benson nbsp Christa McAuliffe nbsp Isaac RedmanReferences edit a b Bowie State University Fact Book 2003 2004 PDF Bowie State University September 2004 archived from the original PDF on December 10 2005 About Bowie State University Bowie State University Retrieved March 30 2017 a b Bowie State University Archives amp Special Collections Digital Materials HBCU Library Alliance Digital Collection A Digital Collection Celebrating the Founding of the Historically Black College and University HBCU Library Alliance Retrieved March 30 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l Bowie State University History Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved March 30 2017 a b c d e f g Gill Wanda Eileen Kosub Mariann 2006 History of School of Education Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved March 30 2017 Thornton Alvin Gooden Karen 1997 Like a Phoenix I ll Rise An Illustrated History of African Americans in Prince George s County Maryland 1696 1996 Donning Company Publishers ISBN 9780898659849 a b Where s best New federal data reveal which colleges do most for their graduates pay packets They are not the ones you might expect The Economist October 31 2015 Retrieved 2018 07 17 MacKenzie Scott ex wife of Jeff Bezos donates millions to Maryland and Virginia HBCUs 15 December 2020 Programs of Study All Programs Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved April 3 2017 Doctorate in Educational Leadership Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 16 2021 Retrieved April 3 2017 Welcome The Maryland Center 2008 01 03 Archived from the original on 2015 02 08 Retrieved 2014 08 14 University Relations and Marketing February 25 2005 Bowie State University Telecommuting Center Announces Free One Month Trial Offer to Federal Employees PDF Press release Bowie State University Archived from the original PDF on September 5 2006 Undergraduate Honors Program Program Requirements Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 16 2021 Retrieved April 3 2017 a b c d Academics amp Research Colleges Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved April 3 2017 Campus Map Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved July 7 2017 Bowie State University Student Center The Kirlin Group 2013 10 17 Archived from the original on 2014 03 31 Retrieved 2014 08 14 Bowie State University Fine and Performing Arts Center OneNews Archived from the original on 2014 11 08 Retrieved 2014 08 14 University Relations and Marketing September 14 2005 Maryland Lt Governor to Join Bowie State University President in Groundbreaking Ceremony BSU Center for Business and Graduate Studies to Open January 2007 PDF Press release Bowie State University Archived from the original PDF on July 4 2007 Office of University Relations and Marketing October 15 2003 Official Opening of the Bowie Satellite Operations Control Center BSOCC PDF Press release Bowie State University Archived from the original PDF on September 5 2006 a b Valentine Daniel August 23 2007 Bowie State University plans could bring new dorms retail College is in negotiation with county for more land The Gazette Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved April 3 2017 Facilities Bowie State Bulldogs Bowie State University Athletics September 9 2007 Retrieved April 3 2017 Bulldog Sports Bowie State Bulldogs Bowie State University Athletics August 16 2007 Retrieved April 3 2017 a b Intramural amp Recreational Sports Program Office of Student Life Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 4 2017 Retrieved April 3 2017 The Spectrum newspaper College of Arts amp Sciences gt Departments gt Communications Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved July 7 2017 a b c Radio and TV Stations College of Arts amp Sciences gt Departments gt Communications Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved April 3 2017 Communications College of Arts amp Sciences gt Departments gt Communications Bowie State University Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved April 3 2017 Chambers Damita April 18 2018 Bowie State University to Launch WBSU Bulldog Radio Thanks to Radio One Support Press release Bowie State University Retrieved August 1 2021 a b SOS History Symphony of Soul Bowie State University 2015 Archived from the original on September 9 2019 Retrieved April 3 2017 Jovan Adepo Class of 2010 Bowie States University Retrieved 10 March 2023 The Great Rap Hope The Washington Post Joanne C Benson Maryland State Archives December 3 2013 Retrieved 28 March 2014 McLeod Erin R August 13 2013 Toni Braxton b 1968 the Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press Retrieved 28 March 2014 Towanda Braxton Niche com Inc 2014 Retrieved 28 March 2014 Gwendolyn T Britt Maryland State Archives February 20 2013 Retrieved 28 March 2014 Henry Frazier III North Carolina Central University 16 December 2010 Retrieved 28 March 2014 Eunique Jones Gibson Bowie States University Retrieved 10 March 2023 House of Delegates msa maryland gov State of Maryland Retrieved 2021 06 02 Delano Johnson 2011 Football Bowie State Bulldogs Archived 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