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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 ...
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Public speaker and educator who taught at Spelman College, eldest and last living sibling of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Eleanor Ison Franklin: 1948 Medical physiologist and endocrinologist Tia Fuller: 1998 Saxophonist, composer, and educator Nora A. Gordon: 1888 Began the tradition of Spelman missionary work to Africa [4] Beverly Guy ...
She was selected from a pool of applicants to go as a missionary to Africa, [1] and began the tradition of Spelman missionary work, [3] as the first graduate to go to Africa. [4] Though she had been offered a job as a school teacher in Atlanta , Gordon chose to accept the missionary assignment of the Women's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society ...
A billionaire couple is giving $100 million to Atlanta’s Spelman College, which the women’s school says is the largest-ever single donation to a historically Black college or university.
Marionette Holmes is an American economist who is currently Chair of the Department of Economics at Spelman College.She serves on the boards of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession [1] and the Sadie Collective, [2] and is an advisory board member of the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Museum of Fine Art. The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is a museum located on the Spelman College campus in Atlanta.Since its inception, the museum has been housed in the Camille O. Hanks Cosby Academic Center named after philanthropist Camille Cosby, who had two daughters attend Spelman College. [1].
Davis was born as Ethel Elizabeth McGhee [2] on November 30, 1899, [3] and was the daughter of Dixie Stephens. [4] She was raised in Greenville, Georgia. [5] [6] Davis attended elementary school and high school at Spelman College in Atlanta for seven years, [7] and graduated from the high school in 1919. [8]