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Stillman College

Stillman College is a private historically black Presbyterian college in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It awards Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in 22 programs housed within three academic schools (School of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Entrepreneurship and CIS, amend School of Education). The college has an average enrollment of 728 students and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[3]

Stillman College
Former names
Tuscaloosa Institute (1876–1895)
Stillman Institute (1895–1948)
TypePrivate historically black college
Established1876; 147 years ago (1876)
AccreditationSACS
Religious affiliation
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Academic affiliations
CIC
Endowment$25,812,266
PresidentYolanda W. Page
Students917 [1]
Location,
U.S.

33°11′53″N 87°35′7″W / 33.19806°N 87.58528°W / 33.19806; -87.58528
Campus105 acres (42 ha)
ColorsNavy Blue & Vegas Gold[2]
   
NicknameTigers & Lady Tigers[2]
Sporting affiliations
NAIASSAC
Websitewww.stillman.edu

History edit

 
The Main Building in 1914.

Stillman College was founded as Tuscaloosa Institute, when it was authorized by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States in 1875,[6] and held its first classes in 1876. It was chartered as a legal corporation by the State of Alabama in 1895. At that time, the name was changed from Tuscaloosa Institute to Stillman Institute. The institute was a concept initiated by Charles Allen Stillman, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa, "for the training of colored men for the ministry".[7] The mandate for the Institution expanded over the years and it acquired its present campus tract of over 100 acres (0.40 km2). A junior and senior high school was organized and the Institute established a junior college program, which was accredited in 1937. In addition, between 1930 and 1946, it operated a hospital and nurse training school.

 
The Stillman College library.

Under the administration of Samuel Burney Hay (1948–1965), the school sought to expand into a senior liberal arts institution and in 1948 the name was officially changed to Stillman College. The following year, Stillman expanded into a four-year college and graduated its first baccalaureate class in 1951. The college was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1953.[3] Under Hay, seven new buildings were constructed: a gymnasium, a library, an administration-classroom building, two women's residence halls, a prayer chapel, and a student center.

When John Rice became the dean of students at Stillman College in 1966, he lived on campus with his wife and daughter, Condoleezza Rice, who later served as the 66th United States Secretary of State.[8]

Harold N. Stinson (1967–1980) was the first African American to assume the presidency. Under his dynamic leadership, new programs designed to improve educational quality were instituted, and the physical plant was expanded with the addition of two men's residence halls, faculty apartments, a maintenance building, and a mathematics-science center. Snedecor Hall, Batchelor Building, and Birthright Auditorium were renovated. During his presidency, the college graduated its first non-black student, Constance M. Rizzi, in 1978.

Under the leadership of the college's fourth president, Cordell Wynn (1982–1997), the appearance of the campus improved dramatically; Winsborough and John Knox Halls were renovated; and the Marie Lundy Wynn Hall and Johnson/Robinson Student Health Center were erected. The enrollment grew beyond 1,000 students; the endowment increased significantly; and the educational program was broadened to include the Stillman Management Institute and a community-service component.

 
Stillman College Choir at Convocation

On July 1, 1997, Ernest McNealey (1997–2013) was named the fifth president. During his tenure, Stillman garnered national attention in the areas of technology, athletics and scholarly pursuits. One of the leaders in wireless computing, the college received the National Innovation in Technology Award by Apple Computers and continues to be on the cusp of technological innovations in higher education. The college's football program and marching band were revitalized and the college experienced its largest enrollment in the history of the institution. In 2004 the college received its first-ever ranking among top-tier schools in U.S. News & World Report. During McNealey's tenure, four new structures were erected (School of Education building, Wynn Fine Arts Center, Roulhac Residence Hall, and the stadium with accompanying playing fields, buildings, and an NCAA regulation track). The sense of place was further manifested in the construction of the Thomas E. Lyle Band Center and NCAA regulation tennis complex.

On June 26, 2014, at a press conference in Birthright Alumni Hall, Stillman Board of Trustees named interim president Peter E. Millet the sixth president of the school. In August 2014, Stillman was awarded a donation of $2 million by an unknown donor to help with the long term stability of the college. On December 29, 2014, President Peter E. Millet announced via school email that tuition for the small liberal arts school would be reduced from $22,500 to $17,500 in an effort to boost enrollment and make college more affordable. On January 1, 2015, Stillman became a smoke-free campus in an effort to keep with its theme of promoting a healthier lifestyle. In December 2015, Stillman cut its current sports from 12 to 2. Currently, Stillman has six intercollegiate sports teams, Men's and Women's Basketball, Baseball, Men's and Women's Bowling, Softball, Men's and Women's Track and Field, and Volleyball.

 
Cynthia Warrick at SGA Installation in September 2018

On December 14, 2016, the Stillman College Board of Trustees announced the appointment of Cynthia Warrick as the new Interim President for Stillman College. She took office on January 3, 2017. On April 24, 2017, Cynthia Warrick (2017-2023) was named the seventh president and the first female president of Stillman College.[citation needed] On July 1, 2023, Dr. Yolanda Page was named the 8th president and the second female president of Stillman College.

The school's Tuscaloosa campus was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.[9]

Student activities edit

Performance arts edit

Band edit

 
Stillman College Blue Pride Marching Tiger Band - 2015

Stillman College's band program was started in 1955.[10] The "Pride of the South", also known as the "Blue Pride" Marching Tiger Band (BPMT), includes a concert band and jazz band.

With an average membership of 120, the "Blue Pride" Marching Tiger Band is a historically black college musical show unit that is organized during the fall football season. Membership is open to all qualified students enrolled at the college, regardless of their major field.

In February 2010, Stillman College dedicated a brand new facility, the Thomas Lyle Band Center, named in honor of former band director Thomas Lyle,[11] in conjunction with the Wynn Fine Arts Center. In the fall of 2013, the "Blue Pride" Marching Tiger Band participated in the Annual Turkey Day Classic against Alabama State University.[12] The marching band is represented in the Xbox 360 game Black College Football: BCFX: The Xperience playing selections of Sing a Song and Word Up.

The band offers two honor and service organizations: Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Omicron Chapter & Tau Beta Sigma, Theta Chi Chapter.

Choir edit

 
Stillman College Choir performs at Fall Convocation

The Stillman College Concert Choir, under the direction of Jocqueline K. Richardson, is a choral ensemble of students, both music and non-music majors. The choir's repertoire consists of a variety of sacred and secular choral literature from the Renaissance to the contemporary periods in music history. The concert choir performs at college events, local and regional churches and special events throughout the academic year and serves as an ambassador of Stillman College.

Fraternities and sororities edit

Eight of the National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations currently have chapters at Stillman College.

National Honor Societies edit

Athletics edit

The Stillman athletic teams are called the Tigers and Lady Tigers. The college is a member of the Division I level of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC; formerly known as Georgia–Alabama–Carolina Conference (GACC) until after the 2003–04 school year) since the 2018–19 academic year.[13] The Tigers and Lady Tigers previously competed as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) from 1978–79 to 1998–99, and again from 2002–03 to 2015–16, which is currently a NCAA Division II athletic conference; as a member of the Great South Athletic Conference (GSAC) of the NCAA Division III ranks from 1999–2000 to 2001–02; and as an NAIA Independent within the Association of Independent Institutions (AII) from 2016–17 to 2017–18.

Stillman currently competes in eight intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, softball and track & field. Stillman formerly sponsored football from the 1999 fall season until the 2015 fall season, when the school eliminated all athletic teams, except for men's and women's basketball, due to increased costs associated with the athletic program.[14][15]

In fall 2018, the college added men's and women's cross country and track and field. Stillman plans to bring back volleyball in the fall of 2022 and add women's bowling in the fall of 2023.

Accomplishments edit

Recent Athletic accomplishments include:

  • Men's Basketball – In 2018 the Men's Basketball Team was the NAIA A.I.I Conference Champs. Losing in the opening round of the National Tournament, the men finished the season with a record o 27–5, losing only one game at home. The Tigers swept the conference awards with the Coach of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, and a first Team Honorable mention. 2006 and 2016 SIAC Championship;[16] In the 2009–10 season, 1 year removed from taking over a 1–27 team, head coach Michael Grant led the men's basketball team to the school's first ever appearance in the National Top 25 rankings.
  • Women's Basketball – In 2018, the Lady Tigers were the NAIA A.I.I. Conference Champ Runner Ups. The Lady Tigers lost in the opening round of the National Tournament and finished with a 19–12 record.
  • Baseball – In 2018, the Tigers finished their season with a record of 19–22; 2007–08 SIAC Championships; 2007 Division II National Championship
  • Softball – The 2018 Lady Tigers Softball team finished with a record of 18–18, an impressive record considering the installation of a new coach in December and a 0–8 start to the season.

Residential life edit

There are four dorms on campus.The three male dorms are Knox, Hay and Wynn. The dorm for female students is Roulhac. It is recommended that freshman students reside on campus. The Grand Apartments is off-campus housing managed by Stillman.

Notable alumni edit

Name Class year Notability References
Teddy Keaton 1999 College football coach
Jeff Henderson 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist - Long Jump (2016)
Junior Galette 2010 Professional football player
Sammie Lee Hill 2009 Professional football player
Brian Witherspoon 2008 Professional football player
Gilbert Johnson 1922 One of the first African Americans to enlist in the United States Marine Corps; Sergeant Major
Ruth Bolden 1952 Civil rights worker and library founder in west Tuscaloosa.
Trudier Harris 1969 First tenured African-American faculty member at the College of William and Mary; Distinguished Research Professor of English at the University of Alabama; author of nearly two dozen books.
Michael Figures 1969 Alabama State Senator from 1978-1996; one of the first three African-Americans to earn his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law
Willie Williams 1974 One of the first African Americans to achieve three star rank in the United States Marine Corps; Lieutenant General https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Williams_(general)

Notable faculty edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "College Navigator - Stillman College".
  2. ^ a b "TheNAIA.com >> Stillman College". Retrieved February 8, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Commission on Colleges". www.sacscoc.org. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
  4. ^ "Best Colleges 2023: Regional Universities Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  5. ^ "2022 National University Rankings". Washington Monthly. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  6. ^ "stillman.edu - History and Mission". www.stillman.edu. Retrieved October 22, 2016.[dead link]
  7. ^ Thomas, Grace Powers (1898). Where to educate, 1898-1899. A guide to the best private schools, higher institutions of learning, etc., in the United States. Boston: Brown and Company. p. 4. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  8. ^ Horton, Ebony (December 6, 2004). "Stillman College educators recall Rice's ties to town". The Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved January 1, 2018. Rice moved from Titusville, near Birmingham, to Tuscaloosa in 1966 when her father, John Rice, became the dean of students at Stillman. The family resided on campus in a brick home behind Hay Residence Hall, while Rice, then 11, attended what is now Central High School.
  9. ^ "Weekly listing". National Park Service.
  10. ^ "stillmanbands". stillmanbands. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
  11. ^ Writer, Ashley Boyd Staff. "Stillman's new band center named for former director". Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
  12. ^ "TheSIAC.com >> Stillman College". Retrieved February 8, 2008.
  13. ^ "TheGCAC.com >> Stillman College". Retrieved February 8, 2008.
  14. ^ Stephenson, Creg (December 3, 2015). "Stillman to drop football, all other sports except basketball". AL.com. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  15. ^ Deas, Tommy (December 3, 2015). "Stillman College to eliminate football program". The Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  16. ^ "Stillman captures SIAC basketball tournament title". SIAC. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
  17. ^ "New-Confederate group launches Russian web page". July 20, 2018.
  18. ^ Cobb, Mark Hughes (June 8, 2023). "Stillman College names Yolanda W. Page as new president, replacing Cynthia Warrick". The Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved July 23, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Stillman College is a private historically black Presbyterian college in Tuscaloosa Alabama It awards Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in 22 programs housed within three academic schools School of Arts and Sciences School of Business Entrepreneurship and CIS amend School of Education The college has an average enrollment of 728 students and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 3 Stillman CollegeFormer namesTuscaloosa Institute 1876 1895 Stillman Institute 1895 1948 TypePrivate historically black collegeEstablished1876 147 years ago 1876 AccreditationSACSReligious affiliationPresbyterian Church USA Academic affiliationsCICEndowment 25 812 266PresidentYolanda W PageStudents917 1 LocationTuscaloosa Alabama U S 33 11 53 N 87 35 7 W 33 19806 N 87 58528 W 33 19806 87 58528Campus105 acres 42 ha ColorsNavy Blue amp Vegas Gold 2 NicknameTigers amp Lady Tigers 2 Sporting affiliationsNAIA SSACWebsitewww wbr stillman wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Student activities 2 1 Performance arts 2 1 1 Band 2 1 2 Choir 2 2 Fraternities and sororities 2 3 National Honor Societies 3 Athletics 3 1 Accomplishments 4 Residential life 5 Notable alumni 6 Notable faculty 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 4 78 tie of 90NationalWashington Monthly 5 136 of 242 nbsp The Main Building in 1914 Stillman College was founded as Tuscaloosa Institute when it was authorized by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States in 1875 6 and held its first classes in 1876 It was chartered as a legal corporation by the State of Alabama in 1895 At that time the name was changed from Tuscaloosa Institute to Stillman Institute The institute was a concept initiated by Charles Allen Stillman pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa for the training of colored men for the ministry 7 The mandate for the Institution expanded over the years and it acquired its present campus tract of over 100 acres 0 40 km2 A junior and senior high school was organized and the Institute established a junior college program which was accredited in 1937 In addition between 1930 and 1946 it operated a hospital and nurse training school nbsp The Stillman College library Under the administration of Samuel Burney Hay 1948 1965 the school sought to expand into a senior liberal arts institution and in 1948 the name was officially changed to Stillman College The following year Stillman expanded into a four year college and graduated its first baccalaureate class in 1951 The college was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1953 3 Under Hay seven new buildings were constructed a gymnasium a library an administration classroom building two women s residence halls a prayer chapel and a student center When John Rice became the dean of students at Stillman College in 1966 he lived on campus with his wife and daughter Condoleezza Rice who later served as the 66th United States Secretary of State 8 Harold N Stinson 1967 1980 was the first African American to assume the presidency Under his dynamic leadership new programs designed to improve educational quality were instituted and the physical plant was expanded with the addition of two men s residence halls faculty apartments a maintenance building and a mathematics science center Snedecor Hall Batchelor Building and Birthright Auditorium were renovated During his presidency the college graduated its first non black student Constance M Rizzi in 1978 Under the leadership of the college s fourth president Cordell Wynn 1982 1997 the appearance of the campus improved dramatically Winsborough and John Knox Halls were renovated and the Marie Lundy Wynn Hall and Johnson Robinson Student Health Center were erected The enrollment grew beyond 1 000 students the endowment increased significantly and the educational program was broadened to include the Stillman Management Institute and a community service component nbsp Stillman College Choir at ConvocationOn July 1 1997 Ernest McNealey 1997 2013 was named the fifth president During his tenure Stillman garnered national attention in the areas of technology athletics and scholarly pursuits One of the leaders in wireless computing the college received the National Innovation in Technology Award by Apple Computers and continues to be on the cusp of technological innovations in higher education The college s football program and marching band were revitalized and the college experienced its largest enrollment in the history of the institution In 2004 the college received its first ever ranking among top tier schools in U S News amp World Report During McNealey s tenure four new structures were erected School of Education building Wynn Fine Arts Center Roulhac Residence Hall and the stadium with accompanying playing fields buildings and an NCAA regulation track The sense of place was further manifested in the construction of the Thomas E Lyle Band Center and NCAA regulation tennis complex On June 26 2014 at a press conference in Birthright Alumni Hall Stillman Board of Trustees named interim president Peter E Millet the sixth president of the school In August 2014 Stillman was awarded a donation of 2 million by an unknown donor to help with the long term stability of the college On December 29 2014 President Peter E Millet announced via school email that tuition for the small liberal arts school would be reduced from 22 500 to 17 500 in an effort to boost enrollment and make college more affordable On January 1 2015 Stillman became a smoke free campus in an effort to keep with its theme of promoting a healthier lifestyle In December 2015 Stillman cut its current sports from 12 to 2 Currently Stillman has six intercollegiate sports teams Men s and Women s Basketball Baseball Men s and Women s Bowling Softball Men s and Women s Track and Field and Volleyball nbsp Cynthia Warrick at SGA Installation in September 2018On December 14 2016 the Stillman College Board of Trustees announced the appointment of Cynthia Warrick as the new Interim President for Stillman College She took office on January 3 2017 On April 24 2017 Cynthia Warrick 2017 2023 was named the seventh president and the first female president of Stillman College citation needed On July 1 2023 Dr Yolanda Page was named the 8th president and the second female president of Stillman College The school s Tuscaloosa campus was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021 9 Student activities editPerformance arts edit Band edit nbsp Stillman College Blue Pride Marching Tiger Band 2015Stillman College s band program was started in 1955 10 The Pride of the South also known as the Blue Pride Marching Tiger Band BPMT includes a concert band and jazz band With an average membership of 120 the Blue Pride Marching Tiger Band is a historically black college musical show unit that is organized during the fall football season Membership is open to all qualified students enrolled at the college regardless of their major field In February 2010 Stillman College dedicated a brand new facility the Thomas Lyle Band Center named in honor of former band director Thomas Lyle 11 in conjunction with the Wynn Fine Arts Center In the fall of 2013 the Blue Pride Marching Tiger Band participated in the Annual Turkey Day Classic against Alabama State University 12 The marching band is represented in the Xbox 360 game Black College Football BCFX The Xperience playing selections of Sing a Song and Word Up The band offers two honor and service organizations Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Omicron Chapter amp Tau Beta Sigma Theta Chi Chapter Choir edit nbsp Stillman College Choir performs at Fall ConvocationThe Stillman College Concert Choir under the direction of Jocqueline K Richardson is a choral ensemble of students both music and non music majors The choir s repertoire consists of a variety of sacred and secular choral literature from the Renaissance to the contemporary periods in music history The concert choir performs at college events local and regional churches and special events throughout the academic year and serves as an ambassador of Stillman College Fraternities and sororities edit Eight of the National Pan Hellenic Council organizations currently have chapters at Stillman College National Honor Societies edit Beta Kappa Chi Science Alpha Kappa Mu AKM Athletics editSee also Stillman Tigers football The Stillman athletic teams are called the Tigers and Lady Tigers The college is a member of the Division I level of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the Southern States Athletic Conference SSAC formerly known as Georgia Alabama Carolina Conference GACC until after the 2003 04 school year since the 2018 19 academic year 13 The Tigers and Lady Tigers previously competed as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SIAC from 1978 79 to 1998 99 and again from 2002 03 to 2015 16 which is currently a NCAA Division II athletic conference as a member of the Great South Athletic Conference GSAC of the NCAA Division III ranks from 1999 2000 to 2001 02 and as an NAIA Independent within the Association of Independent Institutions AII from 2016 17 to 2017 18 Stillman currently competes in eight intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country and track amp field while women s sports include basketball cross country softball and track amp field Stillman formerly sponsored football from the 1999 fall season until the 2015 fall season when the school eliminated all athletic teams except for men s and women s basketball due to increased costs associated with the athletic program 14 15 In fall 2018 the college added men s and women s cross country and track and field Stillman plans to bring back volleyball in the fall of 2022 and add women s bowling in the fall of 2023 Accomplishments edit Recent Athletic accomplishments include Men s Basketball In 2018 the Men s Basketball Team was the NAIA A I I Conference Champs Losing in the opening round of the National Tournament the men finished the season with a record o 27 5 losing only one game at home The Tigers swept the conference awards with the Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Newcomer of the Year and a first Team Honorable mention 2006 and 2016 SIAC Championship 16 In the 2009 10 season 1 year removed from taking over a 1 27 team head coach Michael Grant led the men s basketball team to the school s first ever appearance in the National Top 25 rankings Women s Basketball In 2018 the Lady Tigers were the NAIA A I I Conference Champ Runner Ups The Lady Tigers lost in the opening round of the National Tournament and finished with a 19 12 record Baseball In 2018 the Tigers finished their season with a record of 19 22 2007 08 SIAC Championships 2007 Division II National Championship Softball The 2018 Lady Tigers Softball team finished with a record of 18 18 an impressive record considering the installation of a new coach in December and a 0 8 start to the season Residential life editThere are four dorms on campus The three male dorms are Knox Hay and Wynn The dorm for female students is Roulhac It is recommended that freshman students reside on campus The Grand Apartments is off campus housing managed by Stillman Notable alumni editName Class year Notability ReferencesTeddy Keaton 1999 College football coachJeff Henderson 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist Long Jump 2016 Junior Galette 2010 Professional football playerSammie Lee Hill 2009 Professional football playerBrian Witherspoon 2008 Professional football playerGilbert Johnson 1922 One of the first African Americans to enlist in the United States Marine Corps Sergeant MajorRuth Bolden 1952 Civil rights worker and library founder in west Tuscaloosa Trudier Harris 1969 First tenured African American faculty member at the College of William and Mary Distinguished Research Professor of English at the University of Alabama author of nearly two dozen books Michael Figures 1969 Alabama State Senator from 1978 1996 one of the first three African Americans to earn his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of LawWillie Williams 1974 One of the first African Americans to achieve three star rank in the United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General https en wikipedia org wiki Willie Williams general Notable faculty editPresbyterian clergyman Andrew Flinn Dickson the first professor of the Institute for the Training of Colored Ministers in October 1876 Michael Hill taught British history at Stillman before founding the League of the South a neo Confederate and white supremacist organization 17 Yolanda W Page eighth president of Stillman provost of Savannah State University from 2022 to 2023 18 See also editList of historically black colleges and universitiesReferences edit College Navigator Stillman College a b TheNAIA com gt gt Stillman College Retrieved February 8 2008 a b Commission on Colleges www sacscoc org Retrieved October 22 2016 Best Colleges 2023 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 25 2023 2022 National University Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved September 13 2022 stillman edu History and Mission www stillman edu Retrieved October 22 2016 dead link Thomas Grace Powers 1898 Where to educate 1898 1899 A guide to the best private schools higher institutions of learning etc in the United States Boston Brown and Company p 4 Retrieved August 17 2012 Horton Ebony December 6 2004 Stillman College educators recall Rice s ties to town The Tuscaloosa News Retrieved January 1 2018 Rice moved from Titusville near Birmingham to Tuscaloosa in 1966 when her father John Rice became the dean of students at Stillman The family resided on campus in a brick home behind Hay Residence Hall while Rice then 11 attended what is now Central High School Weekly listing National Park Service stillmanbands stillmanbands Retrieved October 22 2016 Writer Ashley Boyd Staff Stillman s new band center named for former director Tuscaloosa News Retrieved October 22 2016 TheSIAC com gt gt Stillman College Retrieved February 8 2008 TheGCAC com gt gt Stillman College Retrieved February 8 2008 Stephenson Creg December 3 2015 Stillman to drop football all other sports except basketball AL com Retrieved April 4 2017 Deas Tommy December 3 2015 Stillman College to eliminate football program The Tuscaloosa News Retrieved April 4 2017 Stillman captures SIAC basketball tournament title SIAC Retrieved October 22 2016 New Confederate group launches Russian web page July 20 2018 Cobb Mark Hughes June 8 2023 Stillman College names Yolanda W Page as new president replacing Cynthia Warrick The Tuscaloosa News Retrieved July 23 2023 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stillman College External links editOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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