Question | Answer |
Atlanta University was founded in _________. | 1865 |
Atlanta's university first President? | Edmund Asa Ware |
The Official Motto of AU (Atlanta University) | I'll find a way or make one |
Atlanta University was founded by _________? | American Missionary Association |
What is Atlanta University? | The nation's oldest graduate institution serving a predominantly African American student body, which began right after the civil war. |
Where is North Hall? | North Hall is the first building located on Diamond Hill (Now Morris Brown College) |
Why is Atlanta University a private institution? | The University forfeits its rights to the annual state appropriate of $8000 for not denying white students admission |
Official colors of Atlanta University | Crimson and gray |
Who was the first African American to graduate with a doctorate from Harvard University that joins the staff of the Atlanta University? | Dr. WEB Dubois |
Who was the 5th president of Atlanta University? | In 1929, Dr. John Hope becomes the 5th president and was also the first African American president. Also served as Morehouse president simultaneously. |
When did Atlanta University moved to Chestnut Street (James P. Brawely) ? | In 1933 |
What were it's first residential dorm halls and who were they named after? | Bumstead and Ware Hall; after the first and second presidents |
Who was the tenth president of Atlanta University in 1988? | Dr. Thomas Cole, he also served as Clark College president simultaneously. |
Clark College was founded in? | 1869 |
Clark College was founded by? | Freedmen's Aid Society as Clark University |
Who was Clark College named after? | Dr. Davis Wesgatt Clark, leader of the Methodist Episcopal Church |
The first president of Clark College? | Rev. D. W. Hammond |
Who was the first African American president of Clark College? | in 1904, Dr. William Henry Crogman |
When does homecoming becomes a tradition? | In 1933 |
The official colors of Clark College? | Cardinal and black |
The official mascot of Clark College? | the panther |
When did Clark University relocate? | In 1937 AU approves CC relocation to be closer |
Clark University amends its charter and changed its name to Clark COllege when? | March 12, 1940 |
When did Clark COllege move to a new campus? | September 1941 |
When were Annie Merner Hall for women and Henry Pfiefer Hall for men completed? | In 1941 |
Haven Warren Hall is named after who? | Bishops Gilbert Haven and Henry White Warren (Board of Trustees). |
Haven Warren Hall is? | provides classrooms and administrative office in 1941 |
Who was elected the 19th president of Clark College? | James P. Brawely |
Discussions of AU and CC merging started in? | 1946 |
Merill J. Holmes opens as a residence home for upper-class women in? | 1949 |
Kresge Hall was used as a multipurpose room in? | 1954 |
Kresge became a residence hall for upper class dorm for women in? | 1964 |
James P. Brawely Hall opens as an upper class dorm for men in? | 1959 |
In 1971, McPheeters-Dennis Housed? | Housed the library, science, math, mass media, and more. |
McPheeters-Dennis was named after who? | Dr. Alphonso A. McPheeters and Dr. Joseph J. Dennis |
Who publiched the Clark College legacy and when? | Dr. Brawely in 1977 |
When and how was Woody established? | The AUC institutions merges it's library collections to form Wooodruff Library in 1982 |
Who was the first private black college to have a social work program? | Clark College |
Who was elected the last president of Clark College? | Dr. Thomas Cole |
Clark College official Motto | "Culture for Service" |
James P. Brawely Quote | "Clark College is second to none" |
CAU officially opens in? | 1988 |
CAU first elected president was? | Dr. Thomas W. Cole |
CAU mottos? | I'll find a way or make one and Culture for service |
CAU official colors? | Red, Black, and Gray |
CAU alma matter and who is the author? | Reign Clark Atlanta by Dr. C. Eric Lincoln |
CAU Official mascot? | the panther |
The second president of CAU? | Dr. Henry Broadnax |
The 1996 Olympic games held in Atlanta donated 6 things to CAU, what were they? | 1. Olympic Promenade
2. University Gate House (security booths)
3. Student Center
4. New Residential Apartments
5. CAU Art Gallery
6. Panther Stadium |
When was Carl and Mary Ware Academic center built? | in 2004 |
Who is the third and current President of CAU? | Dr. Carlton E.Brown |
What are the six core values of CAU? | 1. Innovation and Discovery
2.Integrity
3.Pursuit of Excellence
4. Social Responsibility
5. Student-Centeredness
6.Respect |
Nelson Mandela's 15 Lessons to life: number 1 | Courage is not the absence of fear-- it's inspiring others to move beyond it |
Nelson Mandela's 15 Lessons to life: number 2 | Lead from the front--but don't leave your base behind |
Nelson Mandela's 15 Lessons to life number 3 | Lead from the back-- let others think they are in front |
Nelson Mandela's 15 Lessons to life: number 4 | Know your enemy-- and learn about his favorite sport |
Nelson Mandela's 15 Lessons to life number 5 | Keep your friends close--and your rivals even closer |
Nelson Mandela's 15 Lessons to life: number 6 | appearances matter--and remember to smile |
Nelson Mandela's 15 Lessons to life: number 7 | Nothing is black or white |
Nelson Mandela's 15 Lessons to life: number 8 | Quitting is leading too |
Innovation and Discovery | making significant contributions to the knowledge of humankind through the diverse talent and skills of our students, researchers, faculty, and staff |
Integrity | educational community that predicates our work and relationships on high moral character and sound ethical principles and practices |
Pursuit of Excellence | committed to continuous pursuit of excellence in all of our endeavors to best serve our stakeholders |
Social Responsibility | believes in equality, justice, civic engagement, and personal and professional accountability |
Student-Centeredness | emphasizes the delivery of high quality and reliable support services that are responsive to the diverse backgrounds which students brings to this institution |
Respect | recognizes the interdependence of all individuals and a fully embrace and support of thought, culture, ideas, experiences, and talents of people |