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Edward Waters University

Edward Waters University is a private Christian historically Black university in Jacksonville, Florida. It was founded in 1866 by members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church) as a school to educate freedmen and their children. It was the first independent institution of higher education and the first historically black college in the State of Florida. It continues to be affiliated with the AME Church and is a member of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida.

Edward Waters University
Administration building
Former names
Brown Theological Institute Institute (1866–1870s)
East Florida Conference High School (1883–1880s)
East Florida Scientific and Divinity High School (1880s–1892)
Edward Waters College (1892–1955; 1960–2021)
Edward Waters Junior College (1955–1960)
Motto in English
Emerging Eminence
TypePrivate historically Black university
Established1866
AccreditationSACS
Religious affiliation
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Endowment$1.8 million
ChairmanAdam J. Richardson
PresidentA. Zachary Faison, Jr.
ProvostGenyne H. Boston
Students1,181 (Fall 2022)
Location, ,
U.S.

30°20′43″N 81°41′05″W / 30.3453°N 81.6847°W / 30.3453; -81.6847
CampusUrban, 23 acres (9.3 ha)
Colors      Purple, orange, white
NicknameTigers and Lady Tigers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IISIAC
MascotTiger
Websitewww.ewc.edu
Image of Bishop Edward Waters

History edit

The AME Church was the first independent black denomination in the United States and was founded in 1816 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After the Civil War, it sent numerous missionaries to the South to plant AME churches. The first African Methodist Episcopal pastor in the state, William G. Steward, originally named the college Brown Theological Institute. Charles H. Pearce was also involved in establishing an educational institution for the AME church in Jacksonville.

Struggling with some financial difficulties, the school closed for much of the 1870s. It reopened in 1883 as "East Florida Conference High School”, then changed to “East Florida Scientific and Divinity High School.” Over the next ten years, the curriculum was expanded. In 1892, the school was renamed for Edward Waters, the third bishop of the AME Church.[1]

 
Drawing of John R. Scott and students.

A drawing of 1893 shows that the College President at that time was John R. Scott, Sr., first pastor of the St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church of Jacksonville, and a former member of the Florida Legislature.[2]

The original Edward Waters University campus was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1901. By 1904, the college obtained new land and work was started on the new facility. Edward Waters was accredited as a junior college in 1955 under President William B. Stewart and five years later had a restored four-year curriculum. Beginning in 1979, the school was accredited as a four-year institution by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and started awarding bachelor's degrees.

Academics edit

Edward Waters University offers bachelor's degrees in eight academic programs including the following: Bachelor of Arts in communications, Music, Psychology, or Criminal Justice; Bachelor of Science in biology, Elementary Education or Mathematics; and Bachelor of Business Administration.[3]

Accreditation edit

Beginning in 1979, Edward Waters University (EWU) was accredited as a four-year institution by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS-COC).

In 2004, Edward Waters University had submitted documents to SACS to support their request for reaccreditation. A Florida Times-Union investigation in October discovered that the EWU documents plagiarized sections of text and statistics from a similar Alabama A&M University document. The Commission on Colleges voted to drop EWU from membership in SACS, thus revoking the school's accreditation, but the school appealed.[4] A hearing was held in Atlanta during February 2005, and the appeal by Edward Waters University was denied.

The school filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction during litigation, which a federal judge granted.[5] The judge ruled that the college could show they were denied due process, and appointed two mediators.[6] In June, the college and SACS agreed to a settlement that allowed the school to remain accredited while re-filing their accreditation documentation.[7] The university's accreditation was reaffirmed in 2006.

Campus edit

Centennial Hall
 
 
 
 
 
Location1658 Kings Rd., Jacksonville, Florida
Coordinates30°20′42″N 81°41′04″W / 30.3450°N 81.6844°W / 30.3450; -81.6844
Arealess than one acre
Built1916
ArchitectHowells & Stokes
NRHP reference No.76000589[8]
Added to NRHPMay 4, 1976

Historic facilities edit

Centennial Hall edit

Centennial Hall, which contains the Obi-Scott-Umunna Collection of African Art, is the oldest building on campus. Built in 1916, it was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places on May 4, 1976.[8] It was designed by Richard Lewis Brown, Jacksonville's first known black architect.[9]

The Centennial Hall building contains the Edward Waters University Library, which was relocated from the H. Y. Tookes Building in 1979. The library also contains art and artifacts from central and West Africa.[10]

Presidents edit

  • Jimmy Jenkins, served as president from 1997 to 2005 and was credited with increasing enrollment and raising standards at the school.
  • Oswald P. Bronson, former president of Bethune-Cookman College, served as interim president while a presidential search committee took two years to select a new leader.[11]
  • Claudette Williams became the first female president of Edward Waters in 2007. She resigned in February 2010 to assume a position as a vice president with the accreditation organization, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[12]
  • Nat Glover became EWC's 29th president on February 12, 2011.[13] He retired in May 2018.
  • A. Zachary Faison, Jr. is the 30th President of Edward Waters College and took office in July 2018.[14]

Athletics edit

The Edward Waters athletic teams are called the Tigers and the Lady Tigers. 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 2021–22 academic year; which they were a member on a previous stint from 1930–31 to 1934–35.[15]

Prior joining the NCAA, The Tigers previously competed in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 2010–11 to 2020–21 (with an associate transitional membership period for competing in conference championships during the 2021–22 school year); and in the Sun Conference (formerly known as the Florida Sun Conference (FSC) until after the 2007–08 school year) from 2006–07 to 2009–10. For football only, Edward Waters participated in The Sun Conference for the 2014 and 2015 fall seasons, and would later join the Mid-South Conference's Sun Division from the 2017 to 2020 fall seasons.[16]

Edward Waters competes in 16 intercollegiate varsity sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball; and co-ed sports include competitive cheerleading.

Move to NCAA Division II edit

In 2019, the university received a membership invitation to join the SIAC, a historic HBCU athletic conference playing at the NCAA Division II level.[17] Although still holding active membership in the NAIA, EWU has a scheduling agreement with the SIAC to play SIAC opponents in non-conference competition.[17] Following the invitation, the college plans to apply for NCAA Division II membership and begin the multi-year transition process to become a full postseason-eligible member of the NCAA and the SIAC.[15]

The university broke ground on a permanent on-campus football facility in February 2020. The team previously played at local high schools. The new facility is planned to meet NCAA specifications as part of the athletic development process associated with the move to Division II.[18]

Marching band edit

Edward Waters' marching band is officially known as the "Triple Threat Marching Band." The band was established in 2001 and has twice received an invitation to the Honda Battle of the Bands in 2009 and 2013. The marching band has also been invited to perform at halftime for the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars.[19]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Davis, Ennis: "Edward Waters College", Metro Jacksonville, May 17, 2010
  2. ^ "President John R. Scott of Edward Waters College and students". State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. 1893. Retrieved February 20, 2018.
  3. ^ . Edward Waters College. Archived from the original on February 13, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  4. ^ "Edward Waters Loses Accreditation After Plagiarism Scandal". Associated Press. December 30, 2004.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Edward Waters College Loses Accreditation Appeal, Files Lawsuit". Associated Press. March 24, 2005. Archived from the original on February 8, 2013.
  6. ^ "Edward Waters College gains a victory in court". Associated Press. March 18, 2005.
  7. ^ . News4Jax. June 3, 2005. Archived from the original on September 4, 2009.
  8. ^ a b "National Register Information System – (#76000589)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  9. ^ Guthrie, Ana (2012). "The History of Florida's Four FBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) Libraries". Florida Libraries. 55 (2): 38.
  10. ^ Guthrie, Ana (Fall 2012). "The History of Florida's Four FBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) Libraries". Florida Libraries. 55 (2): 38–42.
  11. ^ "Oswald Bronson Named Interim President of Edward Waters College". Associated Press. February 24, 2005.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "Dr. Claudette Williams Resigns as President of Edward Waters College". HBCU Digest. February 26, 2010. Retrieved March 1, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Coleman, Matt. . The Florida Times-Union. Archived from the original on June 28, 2021. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  14. ^ Amos, Denise. "Edward Waters College picks new president". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  15. ^ a b Freeman, Clayton (July 9, 2019). "Edward Waters plans to join NCAA Division II". The Florida Times-Union. MSN. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  16. ^ Wilson, Michael (February 25, 2016). "Local teams officially join Mid-South football conference". The Lakeland Ledger. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  17. ^ a b St. Cyr, Jamal (July 9, 2019). "Edward Waters College invited to join SIAC". News4Jax. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  18. ^ Freeman, Clayton (January 27, 2020). "Edward Waters to break ground on new field Feb. 5". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on December 27, 2015. Retrieved December 26, 2015.
  20. ^ "The Founders".
  21. ^ "Meet the candidate: Reggie Brown". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  22. ^ Harper, Frederick Douglas (February 24, 2020). The Stories. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 9781796089431. Retrieved October 15, 2020 – via Google Books.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website
  • Duval County listings at National Register of Historic Places
  • www.flheritage.com Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs

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Edward Waters University is a private Christian historically Black university in Jacksonville Florida It was founded in 1866 by members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church AME Church as a school to educate freedmen and their children It was the first independent institution of higher education and the first historically black college in the State of Florida It continues to be affiliated with the AME Church and is a member of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida Edward Waters UniversityAdministration buildingFormer namesBrown Theological Institute Institute 1866 1870s East Florida Conference High School 1883 1880s East Florida Scientific and Divinity High School 1880s 1892 Edward Waters College 1892 1955 1960 2021 Edward Waters Junior College 1955 1960 Motto in EnglishEmerging EminenceTypePrivate historically Black universityEstablished1866AccreditationSACSReligious affiliationAfrican Methodist Episcopal ChurchEndowment 1 8 millionChairmanAdam J RichardsonPresidentA Zachary Faison Jr ProvostGenyne H BostonStudents1 181 Fall 2022 LocationJacksonville Florida U S 30 20 43 N 81 41 05 W 30 3453 N 81 6847 W 30 3453 81 6847CampusUrban 23 acres 9 3 ha Colors Purple orange whiteNicknameTigers and Lady TigersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II SIACMascotTigerWebsitewww wbr ewc wbr edu Image of Bishop Edward Waters Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Accreditation 3 Campus 3 1 Historic facilities 3 1 1 Centennial Hall 4 Presidents 5 Athletics 5 1 Move to NCAA Division II 5 2 Marching band 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editThe AME Church was the first independent black denomination in the United States and was founded in 1816 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania After the Civil War it sent numerous missionaries to the South to plant AME churches The first African Methodist Episcopal pastor in the state William G Steward originally named the college Brown Theological Institute Charles H Pearce was also involved in establishing an educational institution for the AME church in Jacksonville Struggling with some financial difficulties the school closed for much of the 1870s It reopened in 1883 as East Florida Conference High School then changed to East Florida Scientific and Divinity High School Over the next ten years the curriculum was expanded In 1892 the school was renamed for Edward Waters the third bishop of the AME Church 1 nbsp Drawing of John R Scott and students A drawing of 1893 shows that the College President at that time was John R Scott Sr first pastor of the St Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church of Jacksonville and a former member of the Florida Legislature 2 The original Edward Waters University campus was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1901 By 1904 the college obtained new land and work was started on the new facility Edward Waters was accredited as a junior college in 1955 under President William B Stewart and five years later had a restored four year curriculum Beginning in 1979 the school was accredited as a four year institution by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS and started awarding bachelor s degrees Academics editEdward Waters University offers bachelor s degrees in eight academic programs including the following Bachelor of Arts in communications Music Psychology or Criminal Justice Bachelor of Science in biology Elementary Education or Mathematics and Bachelor of Business Administration 3 Accreditation edit Beginning in 1979 Edward Waters University EWU was accredited as a four year institution by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS COC In 2004 Edward Waters University had submitted documents to SACS to support their request for reaccreditation A Florida Times Union investigation in October discovered that the EWU documents plagiarized sections of text and statistics from a similar Alabama A amp M University document The Commission on Colleges voted to drop EWU from membership in SACS thus revoking the school s accreditation but the school appealed 4 A hearing was held in Atlanta during February 2005 and the appeal by Edward Waters University was denied The school filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction during litigation which a federal judge granted 5 The judge ruled that the college could show they were denied due process and appointed two mediators 6 In June the college and SACS agreed to a settlement that allowed the school to remain accredited while re filing their accreditation documentation 7 The university s accreditation was reaffirmed in 2006 Campus editCentennial HallU S National Register of Historic Places nbsp nbsp nbsp Show map of Florida nbsp nbsp Show map of the United StatesLocation1658 Kings Rd Jacksonville FloridaCoordinates30 20 42 N 81 41 04 W 30 3450 N 81 6844 W 30 3450 81 6844Arealess than one acreBuilt1916ArchitectHowells amp StokesNRHP reference No 76000589 8 Added to NRHPMay 4 1976 Historic facilities edit Centennial Hall edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Centennial Hall Centennial Hall which contains the Obi Scott Umunna Collection of African Art is the oldest building on campus Built in 1916 it was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places on May 4 1976 8 It was designed by Richard Lewis Brown Jacksonville s first known black architect 9 The Centennial Hall building contains the Edward Waters University Library which was relocated from the H Y Tookes Building in 1979 The library also contains art and artifacts from central and West Africa 10 Presidents editJimmy Jenkins served as president from 1997 to 2005 and was credited with increasing enrollment and raising standards at the school Oswald P Bronson former president of Bethune Cookman College served as interim president while a presidential search committee took two years to select a new leader 11 Claudette Williams became the first female president of Edward Waters in 2007 She resigned in February 2010 to assume a position as a vice president with the accreditation organization Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 12 Nat Glover became EWC s 29th president on February 12 2011 13 He retired in May 2018 A Zachary Faison Jr is the 30th President of Edward Waters College and took office in July 2018 14 Athletics editThe Edward Waters athletic teams are called the Tigers and the Lady Tigers 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 2021 22 academic year which they were a member on a previous stint from 1930 31 to 1934 35 15 Prior joining the NCAA The Tigers previously competed in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference GCAC of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 2010 11 to 2020 21 with an associate transitional membership period for competing in conference championships during the 2021 22 school year and in the Sun Conference formerly known as the Florida Sun Conference FSC until after the 2007 08 school year from 2006 07 to 2009 10 For football only Edward Waters participated in The Sun Conference for the 2014 and 2015 fall seasons and would later join the Mid South Conference s Sun Division from the 2017 to 2020 fall seasons 16 Edward Waters competes in 16 intercollegiate varsity sports baseball basketball cross country football track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball and co ed sports include competitive cheerleading Move to NCAA Division II edit In 2019 the university received a membership invitation to join the SIAC a historic HBCU athletic conference playing at the NCAA Division II level 17 Although still holding active membership in the NAIA EWU has a scheduling agreement with the SIAC to play SIAC opponents in non conference competition 17 Following the invitation the college plans to apply for NCAA Division II membership and begin the multi year transition process to become a full postseason eligible member of the NCAA and the SIAC 15 The university broke ground on a permanent on campus football facility in February 2020 The team previously played at local high schools The new facility is planned to meet NCAA specifications as part of the athletic development process associated with the move to Division II 18 Marching band edit Edward Waters marching band is officially known as the Triple Threat Marching Band The band was established in 2001 and has twice received an invitation to the Honda Battle of the Bands in 2009 and 2013 The marching band has also been invited to perform at halftime for the NFL s Jacksonville Jaguars 19 Notable people editDock J Jordan Former President of Edward Waters College and Kittrell College lawyer civil rights leader Leonard F Morse Alumnus of the Theology Department Former President of Edward Waters College Founder of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated 20 Reggie Brown Jacksonville City Council Representative 21 Jim Cannonball Butler former NFL running back Samuel Charles Professional American football wide receiver Nat Glover former president of Edward Waters and former Sheriff of Jacksonville Betty Holzendorf former Florida State Representative from Jacksonville Frederick Douglas Harper author and scholar 22 Buck O Neil former Negro league baseball player Rahman Johnson TV personality actor and former Duval County Commissioner A Philip Randolph Civil rights activist and founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car PortersSee also edit nbsp Florida portal Independent Colleges and Universities of FloridaReferences edit Davis Ennis Edward Waters College Metro Jacksonville May 17 2010 President John R Scott of Edward Waters College and students State Archives of Florida Florida Memory 1893 Retrieved February 20 2018 Academic Programs Edward Waters College Archived from the original on February 13 2014 Retrieved February 24 2014 Edward Waters Loses Accreditation After Plagiarism Scandal Associated Press December 30 2004 permanent dead link Edward Waters College Loses Accreditation Appeal Files Lawsuit Associated Press March 24 2005 Archived from the original on February 8 2013 Edward Waters College gains a victory in court Associated Press March 18 2005 Edward Waters Reaches Settlement To Keep Accreditation News4Jax June 3 2005 Archived from the original on September 4 2009 a b National Register Information System 76000589 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Guthrie Ana 2012 The History of Florida s Four FBCU Historically Black Colleges amp Universities Libraries Florida Libraries 55 2 38 Guthrie Ana Fall 2012 The History of Florida s Four FBCU Historically Black Colleges amp Universities Libraries Florida Libraries 55 2 38 42 Oswald Bronson Named Interim President of Edward Waters College Associated Press February 24 2005 permanent dead link Dr Claudette Williams Resigns as President of Edward Waters College HBCU Digest February 26 2010 Retrieved March 1 2010 permanent dead link Coleman Matt Nat Glover takes over as head of Edward Waters College The Florida Times Union Archived from the original on June 28 2021 Retrieved June 28 2021 Amos Denise Edward Waters College picks new president The Florida Times Union Retrieved June 28 2021 a b Freeman Clayton July 9 2019 Edward Waters plans to join NCAA Division II The Florida Times Union MSN Retrieved February 12 2020 Wilson Michael February 25 2016 Local teams officially join Mid South football conference The Lakeland Ledger Retrieved February 27 2016 a b St Cyr Jamal July 9 2019 Edward Waters College invited to join SIAC News4Jax Retrieved February 13 2020 Freeman Clayton January 27 2020 Edward Waters to break ground on new field Feb 5 The Florida Times Union Retrieved February 13 2020 About Us Archived from the original on December 27 2015 Retrieved December 26 2015 The Founders Meet the candidate Reggie Brown The Florida Times Union Retrieved October 15 2020 Harper Frederick Douglas February 24 2020 The Stories Xlibris Corporation ISBN 9781796089431 Retrieved October 15 2020 via Google Books Further reading edit Edward Waters College Negro College Quarterly Ohio Wilberforce University 1947 OCLC 8127564 External links editOfficial website Official athletics website Duval County listings at National Register of Historic Places www flheritage com Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs Duval County listings Centennial Hall at Edward Waters College Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward Waters University amp oldid 1210577883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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