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Spelman College

Spelman College is a private, historically Black, women's liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a founding member of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium.[2] Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Spelman awarded its first college degrees in 1901 and is the oldest private historically Black liberal arts institution for women.[2]

Spelman College
Former names
Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary (1881–1884)
Spelman Baptist Seminary (1884–1924)
MottoOur Whole School for Christ
TypePrivate historically Black[1] women's liberal arts college
EstablishedApril 11, 1881; 142 years ago (1881-04-11)[2][3]
Academic affiliations
ACS
Space-grant
Endowment$459.5 million (2022)[4]
Budget$133.8 million (2023)[5]
PresidentHelene Gayle
Students2,420 (fall 2021)[6]
Location,
U.S.

33°44′46″N 84°24′40″W / 33.746°N 84.411°W / 33.746; -84.411
Colors   Columbia blue, white[7]
NicknameJaguars (former)
Sporting affiliations
None[8]
Websitewww.spelman.edu

History edit

Founding edit

 
Harriet E. Giles and Sophia B. Packard founded Spelman College

The Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary was established on 11 April, 1881 in the basement of Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, by two teachers from the Oread Institute of Worcester, Massachusetts: Harriet E. Giles and Sophia B. Packard.[2][9] Giles and Packard had met while Giles was a student, and Packard the preceptress, of the New Salem Academy in New Salem, Massachusetts, and fostered a lifelong friendship there.[10] The two of them traveled to Atlanta specifically to found a school for Black freedwomen, and found support from Frank Quarles, the pastor of Friendship Baptist Church.

Giles and Packard began the school with 11 African-American women and $100 given to them by the First Baptist Church in Medford, Massachusetts,[2] and a promise of further support from the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society (WABHMS), a group with which they were both affiliated in Boston.[10] Although their first students were mostly illiterate, they envisioned their school to be a liberal arts institution – the first circular of the college stated that they planned to offer "algebra, physiology, essays, Latin, rhetoric, geometry, political economy, mental philosophy (psychology), chemistry, botany, Constitution of the United States, astronomy, zoology, geology, moral philosophy, and evidences of Christianity".[10] Over time, they attracted more students; by the time the first term ended, they had enrolled 80 students in the seminary.[10] The WABHMS made a down payment on a nine-acre (36,000 m2) site in Atlanta relatively close to the church they began in, which originally had five buildings left from a Union Civil War encampment, to support classroom and residence hall needs.[11]

In 1882 the two women returned to Massachusetts to bid for more money and were introduced to wealthy Northern Baptist businessman John D. Rockefeller at a church conference in Ohio.[2] Rockefeller was impressed by Packard's vision. In April 1884, Rockefeller visited the school. By this time, the seminary had 600 students and 16 faculty members. It was surviving on generous donations by the Black community in Atlanta, the efforts of volunteer teachers, and gifts of supplies; many Atlanta Black churches, philanthropists, and Black community groups raised and donated money to settle the debt on the property that had been acquired.[10] Rockefeller was so impressed that he settled the debt on the property.[11] Rockefeller's wife, Laura Spelman Rockefeller;[2] her sister, Lucy Spelman; and their parents, Harvey Buel and Lucy Henry Spelman, were also supportive of the school. The Spelmans were longtime activists in the abolitionist movement. In 1884 the name of the school was changed to the Spelman Seminary in honor of Laura Spelman and her parents. Rockefeller also donated the funds for what is currently the oldest building on campus, Rockefeller Hall, which was constructed in 1886.

Packard was appointed as Spelman's first president in 1888, after the charter for the seminary was granted. Packard died in 1891, and Giles assumed the presidency until her death in 1909. A diploma granting institution in its early years, in 1901, Spelman awarded its first college degrees.[2]

Growth edit

 
Spelman College c. 1910

The years 1910 to 1953 saw great growth and transition for the seminary.[12] Upon Giles' death, Lucy Hale Tapley became president. Although the college was a stride in and of itself, at the time, neither the founders nor the current administration had interest in challenging the status quo of young women as primarily responsible for the family and the home.[10] Tapley declared: "Any course of study which fails to cultivate a taste and fitness for practical and efficient work in some part of the field of the world's needs is unpopular at Spelman and finds no place in our curriculum."[12] The nursing curriculum was strengthened; a teachers' dormitory and a home economics building were constructed, and Tapley Hall, the science building, was completed in 1925.[12] The Granddaughters' Club, a club for students whose mothers and aunts had attended Spelman was also created, and this club is still in existence today.

In September 1924, Spelman Baptist Seminary officially became Spelman College. Florence Matilda Read assumed the presidency in 1927. Shortly thereafter, Spelman entered into an "agreement of affiliation" with nearby Morehouse College and Atlanta University by chartering the Atlanta University Center in 1929.[13] Atlanta University was to provide graduate education for students, whereas Morehouse and Spelman were responsible for the undergraduate education. At a time during which Black students were often denied access to graduate studies at predominantly white southern research universities, access to Atlanta University allowed the undergraduate students at Morehouse and Spelman immediate access to graduate training.

In 1927, one of the most important buildings on campus, Sisters Chapel, was dedicated. The chapel was named for its primary benefactors, sisters Laura Spelman Rockefeller and Lucy Maria Spelman. The college had also begun to see an improvement in extracurricular investment in the arts, with the organization of the Spelman College Glee Club in 1925,[14] inauguration of the much-loved Atlanta tradition of the annual Spelman-Morehouse Christmas Carol Concert and smaller events such as the spring orchestra and chorus concert, the Atlanta University Summer Theater, and the University Players, a drama organization for AUC students. The school also began to see more of a focus on collegiate education, as it discontinued its elementary and high school divisions. In 1930 the Spelman Nursery School was created as a training center for mothers and a practice arena for students who planned careers in education and child development. Spelman celebrated its 50th anniversary in April 1931. This milestone as accompanied by the construction of a university library that was shared amongst the Atlanta University Center institutions, and the center continues to share a library to this day.

 
Spelman College sign outside campus gates

The school continued to expand, building and acquiring more property to accommodate the growing student body. In 1947, Spelman joined the list of "approved institutions" of the Association of American Universities.[15] In 1953, Florence Read retired, and Albert E. Manley became the first Black and first male president of the college. Under his presidency and the presidency of his successor, Donald Stewart, Spelman saw significant growth. The college established its study abroad program, the Merrill Foreign Travel-Study Program.[13] Stewart's administration tripled the college's endowment and oversaw the establishment of the Comprehensive Writing Program, an across-the-curriculum writing program that requires students to submit portfolios of their written work; the Ethel Waddell Githii College Honors Program; and the Women's Research and Resource Center.[13] In 1958, the college received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Civil rights involvement edit

Going into the 1960s, the Spelman College students became involved in civil rights actions in Atlanta. In 1962, the first Spelman students were arrested for participating in sit-ins in the Atlanta community. Noted American historian Howard Zinn was a professor of history at Spelman during this era, and served as an adviser to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee chapter at the college. Zinn mentored many of Spelman's students fighting for civil rights at the time, including Alice Walker and Marian Wright Edelman[16] Zinn was dismissed from the college in 1963 for supporting Spelman students in their efforts to fight segregation; at the time, Spelman was focused on turning out "refined young ladies." Edelman herself writes that Spelman had a reputation as "a tea-pouring, very strict school designed to turn Black girls into refined ladies and teachers."[17]

1980–present edit

Stewart retired in 1986, and the following year, Johnnetta Betsch Cole became the first Black female president of Spelman College. During this time, the college became noted for its commitment to community service and its ties to the local community. Cole also led the college's most successful capital campaign; between 1986 and 1996, the college raised $113.8 million, including a $20 million gift from Bill Cosby and his wife, Camille Hanks Cosby, whose daughter graduated from Spelman.[13] In honor of this gift, the Cosby Academic Center was constructed.[18] In July 2015, the remainder of the funds were returned and an endowed professorship named for the Cosby couple discontinued as allegations of sexual assault by Bill Cosby grew more prominent.[19][20]

In 1997, Cole stepped down and Audrey Forbes Manley became Spelman's first alumna president. After her retirement, in 2002, Beverly Daniel Tatum, the college's president until 2015, took the post. The campus now comprises 26 buildings on 39 acres (160,000 m2) in Atlanta.[3]

In 2011, First Lady Michelle Obama served as the keynote commencement speaker.[21] The following year, Oprah Winfrey served as the keynote commencement speaker.[21]

In 2015, Spelman opened the Wellness Center at Reed Hall, a state-of-the-art recreation center. It is host to a multitude of services from an indoor track and cycling room to a teaching kitchen and a multitude of fitness and wellness programs.[22] Also in 2015, Mary Schmidt Campbell was named the tenth president of Spelman College.[23]

In 2017, Spelman's leadership voted to allow transgender women to enroll in the institution.[24]

In 2018, Spelman received $30 million from Spelman trustee Ronda Stryker for the construction of a new state-of-the-art building on campus.[25][26] Two years later, the college received another significant donation: $40 million from philanthropists Reed Hastings and his wife Patty Quillin to be used as scholarship funds for students enrolled at Spelman.[27] In July 2020, Spelman received a notably large undisclosed donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.[28]

In April 2022, Helene Gayle was named the 11th president of Spelman College.[29]

In January 2024, Spelman received the largest single donation in its history and the largest ever to a HBCU with $100 million given by Spelman trustee Ronda Stryker and her husband, William Johnston. Spelman stated that $75 million of the $100 million donation will go towards endowed scholarships for future students, and the remaining $25 million will be used to "develop an academic focus on public policy and democracy, improve student housing and provide flexible funding to meet critical strategic needs."[30]

Presidents edit

Since its inception Spelman has had 11 presidents:

  • Sophia B. Packard (1888) founded the women's seminary with Giles in a basement of the historic Friendship Baptist Church (Atlanta) and cultivated Rockefeller support for the school
  • Harriet E. Giles (1891) under whom the school granted its first college degrees
  • Lucy Hale Tapley (1910) under whom the school decided to focus on higher education, the school officially became Spelman College (1927), and Sisters Chapel, one of the main buildings on campus, was erected
  • Florence M. Read, (1927) under whom the school established an endowment fund of over $3 million, the school came into agreement with Atlanta University and Morehouse College to form the Atlanta University Center (later Clark-Atlanta University, Morris Brown College, Morehouse School of Medicine, and the Interdenominational Theological Center were added), the Arnett Library was built, and Spelman earned approval from the American Association of Universities
  • Albert E. Manley (1953) (the first Black and first male president of Spelman), under whom study abroad programs were established, the fine arts center was built, and three new residence halls and several classroom buildings were renovated. According to Howard Zinn, Manley tried to suppress the student civil rights movement that was taking place on campus during his tenure
  • Donald M. Stewart (1976) under whom the departments of women's studies and chemistry were founded, and three strategic programs were formed: the Comprehensive Writing Program, the Women's Research and Resource Center, and the Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program, and a continuing education department and a computer literacy program were established
  • Johnnetta B. Cole (1987) (the first African-American woman president of Spelman), under whom the college received $20 million from Drs. William and Camille Cosby for the construction of the Cosby Academic Center and instituted the Cole Institute for Community Service
  • Audrey F. Manley (1997) (the first alumna president of Spelman), under whom Spelman gained a Phi Beta Kappa chapter, Spelman was accepted as a provisional member of NCAA Division III athletics, and the Science Center was finished
  • Beverly Daniel Tatum, (2002) under whom renovation of Sisters Chapel began and the state-of-the-art Wellness Center was finished
  • Mary Schmidt Campbell, (2015) under whom Spelman began its largest comprehensive campaign in the institution's history setting a fundraising goal of $250 million.[29] Also, Spelman's 84,000-square-foot Center for Innovation & the Arts is named in honor of Campbell[31]
  • Helene Gayle, (2022) is a leading epidemiologist with over 20 years of experience with the Center for Disease Control. She served as president and CEO of The Chicago Community Trust, one of the nation's oldest and largest community foundations. She also served as president and CEO of Atlanta-based CARE, one of the largest international humanitarian organizations[29]

Museum of Fine Art edit

 
Museum of Fine Art

The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is the only museum in the United States that emphasizes art by and about women of the African Diaspora.[32] Some Black Women artists the museum has featured include Amy Sherald, Mickalene Thomas, and Reneé Stout.[33] Each semester, the museum features a new exhibit; past exhibits have included artists Beverly Buchanan (2017)[34] and Zanele Muholi.

In 2016, the museum collaborated with Spelman's Department of Art and Art History to start a two-year curatorial studies program to increase diversity in the museum industry.[35]

Academics edit

Academic rankings
Liberal arts colleges
U.S. News & World Report[36]39 of 185
Washington Monthly[37]89 of 199
National
THE / WSJ[38]126 (tie) of 796

Spelman is ranked tied for 39th of 185 of among national liberal arts colleges and 1st among 79 historically Black colleges in the United States by U.S. News & World Report for 2023-24; additionally, it tied for 2nd of 196 in "Social Mobility", tied for 15th of 19 for "Most Innovative", 19th of 36 for "Best Undergraduate Teaching", and 60th of 93 for "Best Value" among liberal arts colleges.[39] Spelman leads the nation in enrolling the highest percentage of Gates Millennium Scholars.[40][41] Spelman ranked first among baccalaureate origin institutions of African-American women who earned science, engineering, and mathematics doctoral degrees.[42][43] Spelman ranked among the top 50 four-year colleges and universities for producing Fulbright and Gilman Scholars, and ranked the second-largest producer of African-American college graduates who attend medical school.[44][45][46]

Spelman is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Spelman is a member of the Coalition of Women's Colleges, National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, The College Fund/UNCF, National Association for College Admissions Counseling, and State of Georgia Professional Standards Commission (PSC).[3]

Spelman offers bachelor's degrees in over 30 academic majors. In addition, Spelman has strategic partnerships with over 30 accredited universities to help students complete degree programs not offered on campus in healthcare, law, and engineering.[47][48] Its most popular majors, by number out of 483 graduates in 2022, were:[49]

  • Psychology (70)
  • Biology/Biological Sciences (69)
  • Political Science and Government (50)
  • Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences (44)
  • Economics (42)
  • English Language and Literature (35)

The Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program is a selective academic community available to students who meet the requirements.[50]

Spelman houses several pre-professional and research programs designed to make students more competitive for admissions into graduate school programs.[51] Approximately two-thirds of Spelman graduates have earned postgraduate degrees.[52]

Spelman has domestic exchange and study abroad programs.[47] Approximately 70% of Spelman students have studied abroad before graduation.[53]

Spelman has the highest graduation rate among HBCUs, with a graduation rate of 76% after six years.[54] It also has a student:faculty ratio of 9:1.[55][56]

Honor societies edit

Registered academic honor societies include Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Sigma Lambda, Beta Kappa Chi, Golden Key International Honour Society, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Mortar Board Senior Honor Society, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Pi Sigma Alpha, Psi Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, and the Upsilon Pi Epsilon.[57]

Admissions edit

Spelman is a selective institution with an acceptance rate of 28% for the fall 2022 first-time, first-year class.[58]

Student body edit

Students are all women and predominantly African-American.[3] Approximately 30% come from Georgia, 69% from the rest of the United States, and 1% are international. 85% of Spelman students receive financial aid, the average financial package for a first year student adds up to $22,000.[59]

Student life edit

Spelman offers organized and informal activities. Spelman's over 80 student organizations include community service organizations, special interest groups, honors societies, Morehouse cheerleaders, choral groups, music ensembles, dance groups, drama/theater groups, marching band, intramural sports, and student government.[57]

Spelman's gated campus near Downtown Atlanta consists of over 25 buildings on 39 acres.

New student orientation edit

All new Spelman students are required to attend a six-day new student orientation (NSO) in August immediately before the fall semester begins. NSO includes events, workshops, and sessions designed to teach new Spelmanites about the mission, history, culture, traditions, and sisterhood of Spelman College; students are also given information on how to successfully matriculate to Spelman Women (graduates), such as registration, advisement, placement, and planning class schedules. NSO is led by student orientation leaders known as PALs (Peer Assistant Leaders) and Spelman alumnae. During NSO, new students are required to remain on campus at all times; any leave must be approved by PALs.[60][61]

White attire tradition edit

One of Spelman's oldest traditions are Spelmanites wearing "respectable and conservative" white attire to designated formal events on campus. The tradition began in the early 1900s when it was customary for women to wear white dresses when attending formal events. White attire is worn to the annual NSO induction ceremony, Founders Day Convocation, Alumnae March, and graduating seniors wear white attire underneath their graduation gowns for Class Day and Commencement.[62] In 2009, My Sister's Closet was established on campus by the Student Government Association for alumnae and current students to donate gently worn or brand new white attire for Spelman students in need at no cost.[63]

Student publications and media edit

 
Spelman College campus

Spelman offers a literary magazine (Aunt Chloe: A Journal of Candor),[64] a student newspaper, The BluePrint, and student government association newsletter (Jaguar Print).[57] The yearbook is called Reflections.

Religious organizations edit

Religious organizations currently registered on campus include: Baha'i Club, Al-Nissa, Alabaster Box, Atlanta Adventist Collegiate Society, Campus Crusade for Christ, Crossfire International Campus Ministry, Happiness In Praise for His Overflowing Presence, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Movements of Praise Dance Team, The Newman Organization, The Outlet and The Pre-Theology Society Minority.[57]

International student and social organizations edit

NAACP and Sister Steps are registered campus organizations.[57] Spelman also has chapters of Colleges Against Cancer, Circle K, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Habitat for Humanity, National Council of Negro Women, National Society of Black Engineers, Operation Smile, United Way, and Young Democrats of America. Spelman is also the first HBCU to charter a chapter of Amnesty International on its campus.

Spelman's 2005 robotics team, the SpelBots, became the first all women, all black robotics team to compete in the RoboCup Four-Legged League Soccer competition. The team tied for first place in the 2009 RoboCup humanoid soccer championship in Osaka, Japan.[65][third-party source needed]

Spelman has several sororities on campus including all four of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. About three percent of students are active in Spelman's Greek system.[66]

Residential life edit

Spelman College has 11 residence halls on campus with approximately 1,500 students occupying them.[67] Each one has unique features and identities. There are three first-year students only residence halls, an honors residence hall (mixed with first-year students and upperclasswomen), and seven upperclasswomen-only residence halls.[68] All first-year students and sophomores are required to live on campus and it is traditional for first-year students to engage in friendly residence hall competitions (i.e. stroll-offs, chant-offs, pranks, fundraising, etc.) throughout the school year.

Athletics edit

Spelman athletic teams were the Jaguars. The college was a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great South Athletic Conference (GSAC) from 2003–04 to 2012–13.

Spelmen competed in seven intercollegiate varsity sports: Women's sports included basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball.

In 2013, Spelman College decided to drop varsity athletics and leave the NCAA. Using money originally budgeted to the sports programs, they created wellness programs available for all students.[69]

Notable alumnae and faculty edit

Spelman's notable alumnae include the first African-American CEO of Sam's Club and Walgreens Rosalind Brewer, Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker, former Dean of Harvard College Evelynn M. Hammonds, activist and Children's Defense Fund founder Marian Wright Edelman, civil rights and criminal defense lawyer Dovey Johnson Roundtree, college organist Joyce Johnson, musician, activist and historian Bernice Johnson Reagon, politician Stacey Abrams, writer Pearl Cleage, TV personality Rolonda Watts, opera singer Mattiwilda Dobbs, and actresses Cassi Davis, LaTanya Richardson, Adrienne-Joi Johnson, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Tati Gabrielle , Assemblywoman of the 18th district of New York State [70] Taylor Darling, designor and curator Sara Penn,[71] Lisa D. Cook, member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors,[72] and Pamela Gunter-Smith, the first African-American president of York College of Pennsylvania.[73]

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Further reading edit

  • Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education. "."
  • Guy-Sheftall, Beverly. "Black Women and Higher Education: Spelman and Bennett Colleges Revisited." The Journal of Negro Education, Vol. 51, No. 3, The Impact of Black Women in Education: An Historical Overview (Summer, 1982), pp. 278–287.
  • Johnetta Cross-Brazzell, "Brick without Straw: Missionary-Sponsored Black Higher Education in the Post-Emancipation Era," Journal of Higher Education 63 (January/February 1992).
  • Beverly Guy-Sheftall and Jo Moore Stewart, Spelman: A Centennial Celebration, 1881–1981 (Atlanta: Spelman College, 1981).
  • Albert E. Manley, A Legacy Continues: The Manley Years at Spelman College, 1953–1976 (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1995).
  • Florence M. Read, The Story of Spelman College (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1961).
  • Spelman College Aiming for New Heights – Atlanta Journal-Constitution article
  • The New Georgia Encyclopedia

External links edit

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Spelman College is a private historically Black women s liberal arts college in Atlanta Georgia It is a founding member of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium 2 Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary Spelman awarded its first college degrees in 1901 and is the oldest private historically Black liberal arts institution for women 2 Spelman CollegeFormer namesAtlanta Baptist Female Seminary 1881 1884 Spelman Baptist Seminary 1884 1924 MottoOur Whole School for ChristTypePrivate historically Black 1 women s liberal arts collegeEstablishedApril 11 1881 142 years ago 1881 04 11 2 3 Academic affiliationsACSSpace grantEndowment 459 5 million 2022 4 Budget 133 8 million 2023 5 PresidentHelene GayleStudents2 420 fall 2021 6 LocationAtlanta Georgia U S 33 44 46 N 84 24 40 W 33 746 N 84 411 W 33 746 84 411Colors Columbia blue white 7 NicknameJaguars former Sporting affiliationsNone 8 Websitewww wbr spelman wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Growth 1 3 Civil rights involvement 1 4 1980 present 1 5 Presidents 2 Museum of Fine Art 3 Academics 3 1 Honor societies 3 2 Admissions 4 Student body 5 Student life 5 1 New student orientation 5 2 White attire tradition 5 3 Student publications and media 5 4 Religious organizations 5 5 International student and social organizations 5 6 Residential life 6 Athletics 7 Notable alumnae and faculty 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editFounding edit nbsp Harriet E Giles and Sophia B Packard founded Spelman CollegeThe Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary was established on 11 April 1881 in the basement of Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta Georgia by two teachers from the Oread Institute of Worcester Massachusetts Harriet E Giles and Sophia B Packard 2 9 Giles and Packard had met while Giles was a student and Packard the preceptress of the New Salem Academy in New Salem Massachusetts and fostered a lifelong friendship there 10 The two of them traveled to Atlanta specifically to found a school for Black freedwomen and found support from Frank Quarles the pastor of Friendship Baptist Church Giles and Packard began the school with 11 African American women and 100 given to them by the First Baptist Church in Medford Massachusetts 2 and a promise of further support from the Woman s American Baptist Home Mission Society WABHMS a group with which they were both affiliated in Boston 10 Although their first students were mostly illiterate they envisioned their school to be a liberal arts institution the first circular of the college stated that they planned to offer algebra physiology essays Latin rhetoric geometry political economy mental philosophy psychology chemistry botany Constitution of the United States astronomy zoology geology moral philosophy and evidences of Christianity 10 Over time they attracted more students by the time the first term ended they had enrolled 80 students in the seminary 10 The WABHMS made a down payment on a nine acre 36 000 m2 site in Atlanta relatively close to the church they began in which originally had five buildings left from a Union Civil War encampment to support classroom and residence hall needs 11 In 1882 the two women returned to Massachusetts to bid for more money and were introduced to wealthy Northern Baptist businessman John D Rockefeller at a church conference in Ohio 2 Rockefeller was impressed by Packard s vision In April 1884 Rockefeller visited the school By this time the seminary had 600 students and 16 faculty members It was surviving on generous donations by the Black community in Atlanta the efforts of volunteer teachers and gifts of supplies many Atlanta Black churches philanthropists and Black community groups raised and donated money to settle the debt on the property that had been acquired 10 Rockefeller was so impressed that he settled the debt on the property 11 Rockefeller s wife Laura Spelman Rockefeller 2 her sister Lucy Spelman and their parents Harvey Buel and Lucy Henry Spelman were also supportive of the school The Spelmans were longtime activists in the abolitionist movement In 1884 the name of the school was changed to the Spelman Seminary in honor of Laura Spelman and her parents Rockefeller also donated the funds for what is currently the oldest building on campus Rockefeller Hall which was constructed in 1886 Packard was appointed as Spelman s first president in 1888 after the charter for the seminary was granted Packard died in 1891 and Giles assumed the presidency until her death in 1909 A diploma granting institution in its early years in 1901 Spelman awarded its first college degrees 2 Growth edit nbsp Spelman College c 1910The years 1910 to 1953 saw great growth and transition for the seminary 12 Upon Giles death Lucy Hale Tapley became president Although the college was a stride in and of itself at the time neither the founders nor the current administration had interest in challenging the status quo of young women as primarily responsible for the family and the home 10 Tapley declared Any course of study which fails to cultivate a taste and fitness for practical and efficient work in some part of the field of the world s needs is unpopular at Spelman and finds no place in our curriculum 12 The nursing curriculum was strengthened a teachers dormitory and a home economics building were constructed and Tapley Hall the science building was completed in 1925 12 The Granddaughters Club a club for students whose mothers and aunts had attended Spelman was also created and this club is still in existence today In September 1924 Spelman Baptist Seminary officially became Spelman College Florence Matilda Read assumed the presidency in 1927 Shortly thereafter Spelman entered into an agreement of affiliation with nearby Morehouse College and Atlanta University by chartering the Atlanta University Center in 1929 13 Atlanta University was to provide graduate education for students whereas Morehouse and Spelman were responsible for the undergraduate education At a time during which Black students were often denied access to graduate studies at predominantly white southern research universities access to Atlanta University allowed the undergraduate students at Morehouse and Spelman immediate access to graduate training In 1927 one of the most important buildings on campus Sisters Chapel was dedicated The chapel was named for its primary benefactors sisters Laura Spelman Rockefeller and Lucy Maria Spelman The college had also begun to see an improvement in extracurricular investment in the arts with the organization of the Spelman College Glee Club in 1925 14 inauguration of the much loved Atlanta tradition of the annual Spelman Morehouse Christmas Carol Concert and smaller events such as the spring orchestra and chorus concert the Atlanta University Summer Theater and the University Players a drama organization for AUC students The school also began to see more of a focus on collegiate education as it discontinued its elementary and high school divisions In 1930 the Spelman Nursery School was created as a training center for mothers and a practice arena for students who planned careers in education and child development Spelman celebrated its 50th anniversary in April 1931 This milestone as accompanied by the construction of a university library that was shared amongst the Atlanta University Center institutions and the center continues to share a library to this day nbsp Spelman College sign outside campus gatesThe school continued to expand building and acquiring more property to accommodate the growing student body In 1947 Spelman joined the list of approved institutions of the Association of American Universities 15 In 1953 Florence Read retired and Albert E Manley became the first Black and first male president of the college Under his presidency and the presidency of his successor Donald Stewart Spelman saw significant growth The college established its study abroad program the Merrill Foreign Travel Study Program 13 Stewart s administration tripled the college s endowment and oversaw the establishment of the Comprehensive Writing Program an across the curriculum writing program that requires students to submit portfolios of their written work the Ethel Waddell Githii College Honors Program and the Women s Research and Resource Center 13 In 1958 the college received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Civil rights involvement edit Going into the 1960s the Spelman College students became involved in civil rights actions in Atlanta In 1962 the first Spelman students were arrested for participating in sit ins in the Atlanta community Noted American historian Howard Zinn was a professor of history at Spelman during this era and served as an adviser to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee chapter at the college Zinn mentored many of Spelman s students fighting for civil rights at the time including Alice Walker and Marian Wright Edelman 16 Zinn was dismissed from the college in 1963 for supporting Spelman students in their efforts to fight segregation at the time Spelman was focused on turning out refined young ladies Edelman herself writes that Spelman had a reputation as a tea pouring very strict school designed to turn Black girls into refined ladies and teachers 17 1980 present edit Stewart retired in 1986 and the following year Johnnetta Betsch Cole became the first Black female president of Spelman College During this time the college became noted for its commitment to community service and its ties to the local community Cole also led the college s most successful capital campaign between 1986 and 1996 the college raised 113 8 million including a 20 million gift from Bill Cosby and his wife Camille Hanks Cosby whose daughter graduated from Spelman 13 In honor of this gift the Cosby Academic Center was constructed 18 In July 2015 the remainder of the funds were returned and an endowed professorship named for the Cosby couple discontinued as allegations of sexual assault by Bill Cosby grew more prominent 19 20 In 1997 Cole stepped down and Audrey Forbes Manley became Spelman s first alumna president After her retirement in 2002 Beverly Daniel Tatum the college s president until 2015 took the post The campus now comprises 26 buildings on 39 acres 160 000 m2 in Atlanta 3 In 2011 First Lady Michelle Obama served as the keynote commencement speaker 21 The following year Oprah Winfrey served as the keynote commencement speaker 21 In 2015 Spelman opened the Wellness Center at Reed Hall a state of the art recreation center It is host to a multitude of services from an indoor track and cycling room to a teaching kitchen and a multitude of fitness and wellness programs 22 Also in 2015 Mary Schmidt Campbell was named the tenth president of Spelman College 23 In 2017 Spelman s leadership voted to allow transgender women to enroll in the institution 24 In 2018 Spelman received 30 million from Spelman trustee Ronda Stryker for the construction of a new state of the art building on campus 25 26 Two years later the college received another significant donation 40 million from philanthropists Reed Hastings and his wife Patty Quillin to be used as scholarship funds for students enrolled at Spelman 27 In July 2020 Spelman received a notably large undisclosed donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott 28 In April 2022 Helene Gayle was named the 11th president of Spelman College 29 In January 2024 Spelman received the largest single donation in its history and the largest ever to a HBCU with 100 million given by Spelman trustee Ronda Stryker and her husband William Johnston Spelman stated that 75 million of the 100 million donation will go towards endowed scholarships for future students and the remaining 25 million will be used to develop an academic focus on public policy and democracy improve student housing and provide flexible funding to meet critical strategic needs 30 Presidents edit Since its inception Spelman has had 11 presidents Sophia B Packard 1888 founded the women s seminary with Giles in a basement of the historic Friendship Baptist Church Atlanta and cultivated Rockefeller support for the school Harriet E Giles 1891 under whom the school granted its first college degrees Lucy Hale Tapley 1910 under whom the school decided to focus on higher education the school officially became Spelman College 1927 and Sisters Chapel one of the main buildings on campus was erected Florence M Read 1927 under whom the school established an endowment fund of over 3 million the school came into agreement with Atlanta University and Morehouse College to form the Atlanta University Center later Clark Atlanta University Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine and the Interdenominational Theological Center were added the Arnett Library was built and Spelman earned approval from the American Association of Universities Albert E Manley 1953 the first Black and first male president of Spelman under whom study abroad programs were established the fine arts center was built and three new residence halls and several classroom buildings were renovated According to Howard Zinn Manley tried to suppress the student civil rights movement that was taking place on campus during his tenure Donald M Stewart 1976 under whom the departments of women s studies and chemistry were founded and three strategic programs were formed the Comprehensive Writing Program the Women s Research and Resource Center and the Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program and a continuing education department and a computer literacy program were established Johnnetta B Cole 1987 the first African American woman president of Spelman under whom the college received 20 million from Drs William and Camille Cosby for the construction of the Cosby Academic Center and instituted the Cole Institute for Community Service Audrey F Manley 1997 the first alumna president of Spelman under whom Spelman gained a Phi Beta Kappa chapter Spelman was accepted as a provisional member of NCAA Division III athletics and the Science Center was finished Beverly Daniel Tatum 2002 under whom renovation of Sisters Chapel began and the state of the art Wellness Center was finished Mary Schmidt Campbell 2015 under whom Spelman began its largest comprehensive campaign in the institution s history setting a fundraising goal of 250 million 29 Also Spelman s 84 000 square foot Center for Innovation amp the Arts is named in honor of Campbell 31 Helene Gayle 2022 is a leading epidemiologist with over 20 years of experience with the Center for Disease Control She served as president and CEO of The Chicago Community Trust one of the nation s oldest and largest community foundations She also served as president and CEO of Atlanta based CARE one of the largest international humanitarian organizations 29 Museum of Fine Art edit nbsp Museum of Fine ArtThe Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is the only museum in the United States that emphasizes art by and about women of the African Diaspora 32 Some Black Women artists the museum has featured include Amy Sherald Mickalene Thomas and Renee Stout 33 Each semester the museum features a new exhibit past exhibits have included artists Beverly Buchanan 2017 34 and Zanele Muholi In 2016 the museum collaborated with Spelman s Department of Art and Art History to start a two year curatorial studies program to increase diversity in the museum industry 35 Academics editAcademic rankingsLiberal arts collegesU S News amp World Report 36 39 of 185Washington Monthly 37 89 of 199NationalTHE WSJ 38 126 tie of 796Spelman is ranked tied for 39th of 185 of among national liberal arts colleges and 1st among 79 historically Black colleges in the United States by U S News amp World Report for 2023 24 additionally it tied for 2nd of 196 in Social Mobility tied for 15th of 19 for Most Innovative 19th of 36 for Best Undergraduate Teaching and 60th of 93 for Best Value among liberal arts colleges 39 Spelman leads the nation in enrolling the highest percentage of Gates Millennium Scholars 40 41 Spelman ranked first among baccalaureate origin institutions of African American women who earned science engineering and mathematics doctoral degrees 42 43 Spelman ranked among the top 50 four year colleges and universities for producing Fulbright and Gilman Scholars and ranked the second largest producer of African American college graduates who attend medical school 44 45 46 Spelman is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS Spelman is a member of the Coalition of Women s Colleges National Association of Schools of Music NASM National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education NCATE Southern Association of Colleges and Schools The College Fund UNCF National Association for College Admissions Counseling and State of Georgia Professional Standards Commission PSC 3 Spelman offers bachelor s degrees in over 30 academic majors In addition Spelman has strategic partnerships with over 30 accredited universities to help students complete degree programs not offered on campus in healthcare law and engineering 47 48 Its most popular majors by number out of 483 graduates in 2022 were 49 Psychology 70 Biology Biological Sciences 69 Political Science and Government 50 Health Services Allied Health Health Sciences 44 Economics 42 English Language and Literature 35 The Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program is a selective academic community available to students who meet the requirements 50 Spelman houses several pre professional and research programs designed to make students more competitive for admissions into graduate school programs 51 Approximately two thirds of Spelman graduates have earned postgraduate degrees 52 Spelman has domestic exchange and study abroad programs 47 Approximately 70 of Spelman students have studied abroad before graduation 53 Spelman has the highest graduation rate among HBCUs with a graduation rate of 76 after six years 54 It also has a student faculty ratio of 9 1 55 56 Honor societies edit Registered academic honor societies include Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Sigma Lambda Beta Kappa Chi Golden Key International Honour Society Kappa Delta Epsilon Mortar Board Senior Honor Society National Society of Collegiate Scholars Pi Sigma Alpha Psi Chi Sigma Tau Delta and the Upsilon Pi Epsilon 57 Admissions edit Spelman is a selective institution with an acceptance rate of 28 for the fall 2022 first time first year class 58 Student body editStudents are all women and predominantly African American 3 Approximately 30 come from Georgia 69 from the rest of the United States and 1 are international 85 of Spelman students receive financial aid the average financial package for a first year student adds up to 22 000 59 Student life editSpelman offers organized and informal activities Spelman s over 80 student organizations include community service organizations special interest groups honors societies Morehouse cheerleaders choral groups music ensembles dance groups drama theater groups marching band intramural sports and student government 57 Spelman s gated campus near Downtown Atlanta consists of over 25 buildings on 39 acres New student orientation edit All new Spelman students are required to attend a six day new student orientation NSO in August immediately before the fall semester begins NSO includes events workshops and sessions designed to teach new Spelmanites about the mission history culture traditions and sisterhood of Spelman College students are also given information on how to successfully matriculate to Spelman Women graduates such as registration advisement placement and planning class schedules NSO is led by student orientation leaders known as PALs Peer Assistant Leaders and Spelman alumnae During NSO new students are required to remain on campus at all times any leave must be approved by PALs 60 61 White attire tradition edit One of Spelman s oldest traditions are Spelmanites wearing respectable and conservative white attire to designated formal events on campus The tradition began in the early 1900s when it was customary for women to wear white dresses when attending formal events White attire is worn to the annual NSO induction ceremony Founders Day Convocation Alumnae March and graduating seniors wear white attire underneath their graduation gowns for Class Day and Commencement 62 In 2009 My Sister s Closet was established on campus by the Student Government Association for alumnae and current students to donate gently worn or brand new white attire for Spelman students in need at no cost 63 Student publications and media edit nbsp Spelman College campusSpelman offers a literary magazine Aunt Chloe A Journal of Candor 64 a student newspaper The BluePrint and student government association newsletter Jaguar Print 57 The yearbook is called Reflections Religious organizations edit Religious organizations currently registered on campus include Baha i Club Al Nissa Alabaster Box Atlanta Adventist Collegiate Society Campus Crusade for Christ Crossfire International Campus Ministry Happiness In Praise for His Overflowing Presence InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Movements of Praise Dance Team The Newman Organization The Outlet and The Pre Theology Society Minority 57 International student and social organizations edit NAACP and Sister Steps are registered campus organizations 57 Spelman also has chapters of Colleges Against Cancer Circle K Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance Habitat for Humanity National Council of Negro Women National Society of Black Engineers Operation Smile United Way and Young Democrats of America Spelman is also the first HBCU to charter a chapter of Amnesty International on its campus Spelman s 2005 robotics team the SpelBots became the first all women all black robotics team to compete in the RoboCup Four Legged League Soccer competition The team tied for first place in the 2009 RoboCup humanoid soccer championship in Osaka Japan 65 third party source needed Spelman has several sororities on campus including all four of the National Pan Hellenic Council About three percent of students are active in Spelman s Greek system 66 Residential life edit Spelman College has 11 residence halls on campus with approximately 1 500 students occupying them 67 Each one has unique features and identities There are three first year students only residence halls an honors residence hall mixed with first year students and upperclasswomen and seven upperclasswomen only residence halls 68 All first year students and sophomores are required to live on campus and it is traditional for first year students to engage in friendly residence hall competitions i e stroll offs chant offs pranks fundraising etc throughout the school year Athletics editSpelman athletic teams were the Jaguars The college was a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Great South Athletic Conference GSAC from 2003 04 to 2012 13 Spelmen competed in seven intercollegiate varsity sports Women s sports included basketball cross country golf soccer softball tennis and volleyball In 2013 Spelman College decided to drop varsity athletics and leave the NCAA Using money originally budgeted to the sports programs they created wellness programs available for all students 69 Notable alumnae and faculty editMain article List of Spelman College people Spelman s notable alumnae include the first African American CEO of Sam s Club and Walgreens Rosalind Brewer Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker former Dean of Harvard College Evelynn M Hammonds activist and Children s Defense Fund founder Marian Wright Edelman civil rights and criminal defense lawyer Dovey Johnson Roundtree college organist Joyce Johnson musician activist and historian Bernice Johnson Reagon politician Stacey Abrams writer Pearl Cleage TV personality Rolonda Watts opera singer Mattiwilda Dobbs and actresses Cassi Davis LaTanya Richardson Adrienne Joi Johnson Keshia Knight Pulliam Tati Gabrielle Assemblywoman of the 18th district of New York State 70 Taylor Darling designor and curator Sara Penn 71 Lisa D Cook member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors 72 and Pamela Gunter Smith the first African American president of York College of Pennsylvania 73 See also editWomen s colleges in the Southern United StatesReferences edit List of HBCUs White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities August 16 2007 Archived from the original on December 23 2007 Retrieved January 3 2008 a b c d e f g h Spelman College The New Georgia Encyclopedia Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press Retrieved January 30 2008 a b c d Fact Book Spelman College PDF November 30 2008 Archived from the original PDF on March 3 2016 Retrieved November 28 2009 As of June 30 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2022 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY21 to FY22 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2023 Retrieved January 18 2024 Financial statements PDF www spelman edu 2023 Retrieved January 18 2024 https www spelman edu docs oirap mini fact book 2018 2019 pdf bare URL PDF Spelman College Visual Identity Standards PDF Retrieved March 8 2018 Spelman eliminates athletics in favor of campus wide wellness initiative Inside Higher Ed November 1 2012 Retrieved November 4 2012 Wallace Putnam Reed ed 1889 History of Atlanta Georgia With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers D Mason amp Company pp 367 370 a b c d e f Lefever Harry G 2005 The Early Origins of Spelman College The JBHE Foundation 47 Spring 2007 60 63 doi 10 2307 25073174 JSTOR 25073174 a b Sophia B Packard Encyclopaedia Britannica June 17 2023 a b c College History Spelman edu Spelman College Archived from the original on September 25 2008 Retrieved July 2 2008 a b c d Spencer Taronda February 1 2004 Spelman College New Georgia Encyclopedia Spelman College Glee Club Spelman edu Spelman College Retrieved February 26 2017 History in Brief Spelman edu Spelman College Alice Walker says goodbye to her friend Howard Zinn The Boston Globe January 31 2010 Archived from the original on March 24 2010 Retrieved November 20 2021 Edelman Marian Wright 2000 Spelman College A Safe Haven for a Young Black Woman The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education 27 Spring 2000 118 123 doi 10 2307 2679028 JSTOR 2679028 Campus Map Spelman College Spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 Atlanta s Spelman College ends Bill Cosby professorship BBC July 25 2015 Retrieved July 27 2015 Spelman Discontinues Cosby Professorship Inside Higher Ed July 27 2015 Retrieved July 27 2015 a b Spelman left spellbound by Michelle Obama Ajc com Retrieved July 11 2018 Spelman College Read Hall Wellness Center www carterusa com Dr Mary Schmidt Campbell Named President elect of Spelman College Spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 Stirgus Eric Spelman College to admit transgender female students The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved May 20 2019 Spelman College Receives 30 Million Gift From Trustee Ronda Stryker and Spouse William Johnston to Support New Center for Innovation amp the Arts www Spelman edu December 2018 Retrieved May 20 2019 Harris Adam May 19 2019 What Happens When a Billionaire Swoops In to Solve the Student Debt Crisis The Atlantic Retrieved May 20 2019 Patty Quillin and Reed Hastings Fund 200 Full Scholarships at Spelman College With a 40 Million Gift www prnewswire com Press release Magnanimous Gift From MacKenzie Scott Bolsters Spelman College s Strategic Outcomes www spelman edu Retrieved July 27 2021 a b c Spelman College Names Helene Gayle MD Globally Recognized Public Health Leader its 11th President https abcnews go com US spelman college receives historic 100m donation story id 106483631 Spelman Names New Center for Innovation amp the Arts in Honor of President Mary Schmidt Campbell Ph D Spelman College Museum of Fine Art Spelman College Museum of Fine Art PAST EXHIBITIONS Spelman College Museum of Fine Art Retrieved December 10 2019 Spelman College Spelman College Museum of Fine Art Launches its 2017 Season with a Solo Exhibition Featuring Acclaimed Artist Beverly Buchanan Health amp Medicine Week Sep 29 2017 pp 5897 ProQuest 1944379135 Spelman s New Curatorial Studies Program Addresses Critical Museum Industry Diversity Gap www spelman edu Best Colleges 2024 National Liberal Arts Colleges U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 20 2023 2023 Liberal Arts Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved September 25 2023 2024 Best Colleges in the U S The Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education Retrieved January 27 2024 Spelman College Rankings U S News amp World Report 2020 Retrieved September 26 2020 https www air org sites default files downloads report GMS Impact Evaluation Final Report FINAL 0 pdf bare URL PDF Spelman At a Glance Spelman College www spelman edu Retrieved July 27 2021 Robust 2016 Funding Fuels Spelman s Rigorous Research Programs and Initiatives Focused on STEM Spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 Mathematics Spelman College Spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 Rankings and Awards Spelman College www spelman edu Retrieved July 27 2021 Undergraduate Institutions That Feed the Most Black Students to U S Medical Schools The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education July 23 2018 Retrieved July 27 2021 Spelman College is a Top Producer of U S Fulbright Students a b Strategic Partnerships Spelman College www spelman edu College of Law Enters into 3 3 Admissions Agreements with Three Historically Black Colleges Universities April 16 2019 Spelman College nces ed gov U S Dept of Education Retrieved March 1 2023 Admissions SPELMAN COLLEGE Sites spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 Research Programs Spelman College Spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 19 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link U S Supports Diversity through Spelman College Exchange June 6 2023 Spelman at a Glance Spelman edu Retrieved July 28 2020 The Spelman Promise PDF Spelman edu Retrieved February 28 2019 Spelman At a Glance Spelman College www spelman edu a b c d e USNews com America s Best Colleges 2008 Spelman College Extracurriculars USNews com U S News amp World Report L P Retrieved January 30 2008 https www spelman edu docs oirap fall 2022 mini fact book final pdf sfvrsn b1107851 4 Admissions Frequently Asked Questions Spelman College www spelman edu New Student FAQs Spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 Top 10 Events That ll Make You Love Spelman College March 8 2018 The White Attire Tradition Spelman College Spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 My Sisters Closet Spelman College Aunt Chloe A Journal of Artful Candor Aunt Chloe Spelman College Retrieved April 28 2021 SpelBots Robotics Team Spelman College www spelman edu Retrieved February 9 2024 Spelman College Student Life US News Best Colleges Retrieved November 21 2021 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 9 2017 Retrieved November 8 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Residence Halls Spelman College Spelman edu Retrieved July 11 2018 Luke Cyphers April 16 2013 A different world How one small college is quitting sports and might lead a revolution SB Nation Retrieved November 21 2021 Taylor Darling Assembly District 18 Assembly Member Directory New York State Assembly Nyassembly gov Retrieved May 18 2022 Kitto Svetlana 2022 Sara Penn s Knobkerry An Oral History Sourcebook Long Island City NY SculptureCenter ISBN 978 1 7377186 0 4 Economist Lisa Cook to become first Black woman on Fed board Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved May 11 2022 Vigna Paul July 3 2022 York College of Pa president plans to retire in June 2023 pennlive Retrieved May 17 2023 Further reading editAtlanta Regional Council for Higher Education Giving Voice to a New Generation Metro Atlanta s three women s colleges are going strong even while the number of women s colleges nationwide has declined Guy Sheftall Beverly Black Women and Higher Education Spelman and Bennett Colleges Revisited The Journal of Negro Education Vol 51 No 3 The Impact of Black Women in Education An Historical Overview Summer 1982 pp 278 287 Johnetta Cross Brazzell Brick without Straw Missionary Sponsored Black Higher Education in the Post Emancipation Era Journal of Higher Education 63 January February 1992 Beverly Guy Sheftall and Jo Moore Stewart Spelman A Centennial Celebration 1881 1981 Atlanta Spelman College 1981 Albert E Manley A Legacy Continues The Manley Years at Spelman College 1953 1976 Lanham Md University Press of America 1995 Florence M Read The Story of Spelman College Princeton N J Princeton University Press 1961 Spelman College Aiming for New Heights Atlanta Journal Constitution article The New Georgia EncyclopediaExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spelman College Official website nbsp Digital Collection Spelman College Yearbooks RADAR Atlanta University Center Robert W Woodruff Library Digital Collection Spelman College Photographs Collection RADAR Atlanta University Center Robert W Woodruff Library Digital Collection Spelman Messenger magazine RADAR Atlanta University Center Robert W Woodruff Library Digital Collection The Campus Mirror newspaper RADAR Atlanta University Center Robert W Woodruff Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spelman College amp oldid 1207320977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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