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Miles College

Miles College is a private historically black college in Fairfield, Alabama. Founded in 1898, it is associated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME Church) and a member of the United Negro College Fund.

Miles College
Latin: Sapientia et Pax et Amor Omnibus
Former name
Miles Memorial College (1898–1941)
Motto"Wisdom and Peace and Love for all."
TypePrivate historically black college
Established1898
Religious affiliation
CME Church
Academic affiliations
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference[1]
PresidentBobbie Knight
Administrative staff
135
Students1,500
Location, ,
U.S.

33°28′50″N 86°54′32″W / 33.48056°N 86.90889°W / 33.48056; -86.90889
Campus76 acres (310,000 m2)
Colors   Purple & gold[1]
NicknameGolden Bears[1]
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IISIAC[1]
MascotThe Golden Bear
Websitewww.miles.edu
Miles Memorial College Historic District
Area76 acres (31 ha)
Built1907 (1907)
ArchitectTisdale, Stone & Patton; Gilreath Construction
Architectural styleBungalow/Craftsman, Beaux Arts
NRHP reference No.93001031[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJanuary 3, 1994
Designated ARLHMarch 19, 1993[3]

History edit

 
The college, c. 1910

Miles College began organization efforts in 1893 and was founded in 1898 by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church (now the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church). It was chartered as Miles Memorial College, in honor of Bishop William H. Miles.[4] Bishop Miles had been born into slavery in Kentucky and was later freed (although sources disagree on the date).[5] In 1911, the Miles College awarded its first bachelor's degrees.[4]

It was originally housed in the former Booker City High School campus in Booker City, Alabama.[4] In 1907, the college moved from Booker City to its present campus in Fairfield, Alabama, roughly six miles west of downtown Birmingham.[4]

The school was able to survive the Great Depression with the help of two term college president, William Augustus Bell.[4] In 1941 the name was changed from Miles Memorial College to Miles College.[4][6]

Modern history edit

In January 2020, Charles Barkley, who is an Alabama native, donated $1 million to Miles College, under first female President Dr. Bobbie Knight. Barkley's gift is the biggest donation from a single person that the school has ever received. Dr. Knight said the donation will kickstart efforts to raise $100 million.[7]

Presidents edit

Academics edit

Miles is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (for the awarding of baccalaureate degrees), the Alabama State Department of Education, and the Council of Social Work Education. Miles College offers 25 bachelor's degrees in the following divisions: Business and Accounting, Communications, Education, Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Social and Behavioral Sciences. Miles College is one of 41 schools in the nation with a Center of Academic Excellence under the office of the Director of National Intelligence.[13]

Miles offers 28 Bachelor's degree programs in six academic divisions to an enrollment of approximately 1,700 students and also offers an honors program for undergraduate students with exceptional academic records.

Campus edit

Miles College purchased the Lloyd Noland Hospital site, which more than doubled the size of the campus. The college completed the construction of a new student activity and dining center, a new welcome and admissions center, and a new 204 bed residence hall. Part of the campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

Sloan Alumni Stadium, named after the college's 13th president, Albert J. H. Sloan II, was recently expanded to include a $1 million Environ-Turf field.

Student activities edit

Organizations for students include the Student Government Association, Honors Curriculum, academic clubs, religious organizations, National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations, general interest clubs, a gospel choir, and a concert choir.

Radio station edit

The school operated a radio station, WMWI FM 88.7. It was established in 2009 and was licensed to serve Demopolis, Alabama.[14] It went off the air in 2019 and its license was cancelled in December 2023.

Marching band edit

The Miles College band is known as the Purple Marching Machine (PMM). The Purple Marching Machine was established in 1996, under the direction of Prof. Arthur Means, Jr. There are nearly 200 members in the band now and it is under the direction of Willie Snipes Jr. PMM has performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, numerous battle of the bands, and for the Atlanta Falcons. PMM is accompanied by the Golden Stars danceline and Steaming Flags color guard.[15]

Athletics edit

The Miles College athletics program competes in the NCAA Division II's Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC). The program has men's and women's sports that include: basketball, football, volleyball, track, baseball, softball, cross country, and golf. Their mascot is the Golden Bears.[1]

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty and staff edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "TheSIAC.com >> Miles College". Retrieved February 8, 2008.
  2. ^ a b "National Register Information System – (#93001031)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. ^ "Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage as of April 7, 2023" (PDF). ahc.alabama.gov. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Yoo, Jiwon Amy (January 5, 2010). "Miles College (1905– )". BlackPast.org. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  5. ^ "Miles College". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  6. ^ Bennett, Jim (June 22, 2016). "What happened to Birmingham's forgotten colleges?". al. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  7. ^ Greig, Jon (January 13, 2020). "Charles Barkley Donates $1 Million To Alabama HBCU". Blavity. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Murphy, Larry G.; Melton, J. Gordon; Ward, Gary L. (November 20, 2013). Encyclopedia of African American Religions. Routledge. pp. 76, 114. ISBN 978-1-135-51338-2.
  9. ^ "Dr. Lucius Holsey Pitts, Sr". Alabama African American History. January 29, 2019. Retrieved October 7, 2023 – via Bicentennial Alabama African American History Book.
  10. ^ Steward, Ameera (August 29, 2019). "Dr. George T. French Jr. Leaves Miles College On Top". The Birmingham Times.
  11. ^ "Bobbie Knight named interim president of Miles College". CBS 42. July 18, 2019.
  12. ^ "Miles College President Gets a Vote of Confidence and a Contract Extension". The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. January 3, 2022.
  13. ^ "Fairfield's Miles College reaches new level of prestige in Birmingham". July 12, 2013.
  14. ^ "Miles radio station coming to Demopolis". April 22, 2009. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
  15. ^ "Meet Alabama's 19 Collegiate Marching Bands". October 19, 2015.
  16. ^ "Thales McReynolds NBA statistics".
  17. ^ Maeroff, Gene (May 7, 1978). "Ex-Harvard Dean Quits Black College Post". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 8, 2023.
  18. ^ "Steven Whitman, social epidemiologist, 1943–2014". Chicago Tribune. July 27, 2014. Retrieved October 8, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Miles College Centennial History Committee (2005). Miles College: The First Hundred Years. Arcadia Pub. ISBN 9780738517933.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Not to be confused with Miles Community College Miles College is a private historically black college in Fairfield Alabama Founded in 1898 it is associated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church CME Church and a member of the United Negro College Fund Miles CollegeLatin Sapientia et Pax et Amor OmnibusFormer nameMiles Memorial College 1898 1941 Motto Wisdom and Peace and Love for all TypePrivate historically black collegeEstablished1898Religious affiliationCME ChurchAcademic affiliationsSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 PresidentBobbie KnightAdministrative staff135Students1 500LocationFairfield Alabama U S 33 28 50 N 86 54 32 W 33 48056 N 86 90889 W 33 48056 86 90889Campus76 acres 310 000 m2 Colors Purple amp gold 1 NicknameGolden Bears 1 Sporting affiliationsNCAA Division II SIAC 1 MascotThe Golden BearWebsitewww wbr miles wbr eduMiles Memorial College Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtAlabama Register of Landmarks and HeritageShow map of AlabamaShow map of the United StatesArea76 acres 31 ha Built1907 1907 ArchitectTisdale Stone amp Patton Gilreath ConstructionArchitectural styleBungalow Craftsman Beaux ArtsNRHP reference No 93001031 2 Significant datesAdded to NRHPJanuary 3 1994Designated ARLHMarch 19 1993 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Modern history 2 Presidents 3 Academics 4 Campus 5 Student activities 5 1 Radio station 5 2 Marching band 5 3 Athletics 6 Notable alumni 7 Notable faculty and staff 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp The college c 1910 Miles College began organization efforts in 1893 and was founded in 1898 by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church now the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church It was chartered as Miles Memorial College in honor of Bishop William H Miles 4 Bishop Miles had been born into slavery in Kentucky and was later freed although sources disagree on the date 5 In 1911 the Miles College awarded its first bachelor s degrees 4 It was originally housed in the former Booker City High School campus in Booker City Alabama 4 In 1907 the college moved from Booker City to its present campus in Fairfield Alabama roughly six miles west of downtown Birmingham 4 The school was able to survive the Great Depression with the help of two term college president William Augustus Bell 4 In 1941 the name was changed from Miles Memorial College to Miles College 4 6 Modern history edit In January 2020 Charles Barkley who is an Alabama native donated 1 million to Miles College under first female President Dr Bobbie Knight Barkley s gift is the biggest donation from a single person that the school has ever received Dr Knight said the donation will kickstart efforts to raise 100 million 7 Presidents editL L Wilson 1904 R S Williams 1907 James Albert Bray 1907 1912 8 William Augustus Bell 1912 1913 8 John Wesley Gilbert 1913 1914 George A Payne 1914 1918 Robert T Brown 1918 1922 George L Word 1922 1926 Mack Burley 1926 1931 Brooks Dickens 1931 1936 William Augustus Bell 1936 1961 Lucius Holsey Pitts 1961 1971 9 W Clyde Williams 1971 1986 Leroy Johnson 1986 1989 Albert Sloan 1989 2005 George T French Jr 2006 August 31 2019 10 Bobbie Knight interim August 1 2019 March 5 2020 11 Bobbie Knight March 5 2020 present 12 Academics editMiles is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools for the awarding of baccalaureate degrees the Alabama State Department of Education and the Council of Social Work Education Miles College offers 25 bachelor s degrees in the following divisions Business and Accounting Communications Education Humanities Natural Sciences and Mathematics Social and Behavioral Sciences Miles College is one of 41 schools in the nation with a Center of Academic Excellence under the office of the Director of National Intelligence 13 Miles offers 28 Bachelor s degree programs in six academic divisions to an enrollment of approximately 1 700 students and also offers an honors program for undergraduate students with exceptional academic records Campus editMiles College purchased the Lloyd Noland Hospital site which more than doubled the size of the campus The college completed the construction of a new student activity and dining center a new welcome and admissions center and a new 204 bed residence hall Part of the campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places 2 Sloan Alumni Stadium named after the college s 13th president Albert J H Sloan II was recently expanded to include a 1 million Environ Turf field Student activities editOrganizations for students include the Student Government Association Honors Curriculum academic clubs religious organizations National Pan Hellenic Council organizations general interest clubs a gospel choir and a concert choir Radio station edit The school operated a radio station WMWI FM 88 7 It was established in 2009 and was licensed to serve Demopolis Alabama 14 It went off the air in 2019 and its license was cancelled in December 2023 Marching band edit The Miles College band is known as the Purple Marching Machine PMM The Purple Marching Machine was established in 1996 under the direction of Prof Arthur Means Jr There are nearly 200 members in the band now and it is under the direction of Willie Snipes Jr PMM has performed at the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade numerous battle of the bands and for the Atlanta Falcons PMM is accompanied by the Golden Stars danceline and Steaming Flags color guard 15 Athletics edit The Miles College athletics program competes in the NCAA Division II s Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SIAC The program has men s and women s sports that include basketball football volleyball track baseball softball cross country and golf Their mascot is the Golden Bears 1 Notable alumni editRichard Arrington Jr first African American Mayor of the City of Birmingham U W Clemon first African American federal judge in the State of Alabama Autherine Lucy first African American to attend the University of Alabama Fred Horn politician former member of the Alabama House of Representatives Vince Hill American football player Juandalynn Givan politician member of the Alabama House of Representatives Thales McReynolds former NBA player 16 Bennett M Stewart former Democratic U S Representative from Illinois Paul A G Stewart 50th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and Vice Chairperson of Board of Trustees Miles College Cleopatra Tucker politician who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2008Notable faculty and staff editJohn U Monro director of freshman studies at Miles College former dean of Harvard College 17 Sam Shade professional football player and college football coach Steven Whitman public health researcher 18 See also editList of historically black colleges of the United States Miles Law SchoolReferences edit a b c d e TheSIAC com gt gt Miles College Retrieved February 8 2008 a b National Register Information System 93001031 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage as of April 7 2023 PDF ahc alabama gov Retrieved February 2 2024 a b c d e f Yoo Jiwon Amy January 5 2010 Miles College 1905 BlackPast org Retrieved October 18 2023 Miles College Encyclopedia of Alabama Retrieved October 18 2023 Bennett Jim June 22 2016 What happened to Birmingham s forgotten colleges al Retrieved October 18 2023 Greig Jon January 13 2020 Charles Barkley Donates 1 Million To Alabama HBCU Blavity Retrieved January 19 2020 a b Murphy Larry G Melton J Gordon Ward Gary L November 20 2013 Encyclopedia of African American Religions Routledge pp 76 114 ISBN 978 1 135 51338 2 Dr Lucius Holsey Pitts Sr Alabama African American History January 29 2019 Retrieved October 7 2023 via Bicentennial Alabama African American History Book Steward Ameera August 29 2019 Dr George T French Jr Leaves Miles College On Top The Birmingham Times Bobbie Knight named interim president of Miles College CBS 42 July 18 2019 Miles College President Gets a Vote of Confidence and a Contract Extension The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education January 3 2022 Fairfield s Miles College reaches new level of prestige in Birmingham July 12 2013 Miles radio station coming to Demopolis April 22 2009 Retrieved January 1 2013 Meet Alabama s 19 Collegiate Marching Bands October 19 2015 Thales McReynolds NBA statistics Maeroff Gene May 7 1978 Ex Harvard Dean Quits Black College Post The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 8 2023 Steven Whitman social epidemiologist 1943 2014 Chicago Tribune July 27 2014 Retrieved October 8 2023 Further reading editMiles College Centennial History Committee 2005 Miles College The First Hundred Years Arcadia Pub ISBN 9780738517933 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miles College Official website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miles College amp oldid 1223856834 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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