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Social Work

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