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James Franklin Lane (1874–1944) was an American educator and college president. For 37 years, he served as the third president of Lane College, a private historically black college located in Jackson, Tennessee. [1] [2] He was the son of bishop Isaac Lane, the namesake of Lane College. [1]
In 1896 the college department was formed, and the Board of Trustees voted to change the name to Lane College. [6] Around 1902, many letters were written calling for a Black president for Lane College to the Christian Index, a magazine published by the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. [7] In 1903, James Albert Bray, a Black graduate of ...
Pages in category "Presidents of Lane College" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Dr. Logan Hampton, president of Lane College, spoke to Jackson Rotarians about the school's accomplishments over the last year
The pandemic paused Lane's plans to use the old Lincoln as a community center, but the vision remains the same, according to the college's president.
A partnership between Lane College and a state prison prompts a historic graduation for six inmates receiving bachelor's degrees.
In preparation for petitioning for the school to gain college status, Lane selected a white Methodist pastor, Thomas F. Saunders, as the first president of the college to ease the process of peer recognition of the school. In 1907, Lane's son, James Franklin Lane, Ph.D. was chosen as president of Lane College and he served for thirty-seven ...
Mary Spilde (born 1951) is a retired president of Lane Community College (Lane) in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. She was named President Emerita after 22 years at Lane, 16 as its president. She had also served in administrative roles at Linn–Benton Community College before being hired at Lane.