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  1. 3 de nov. de 2023 · TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA — Tuskegee University’s Ninth President Charlotte P. Morris, who has served the university for almost 40 years in different capacities, will retire as planned next spring. During her tenure, she led the development of the five-year strategic plan, which set the university’s direction, and celebrated a very significant ...

  2. Tuskegee ( / tʌˈskiːɡi / tuh-SKEE-ghee [3]) is a city in Macon County, Alabama, United States. General Thomas Simpson Woodward, a Creek War veteran under Andrew Jackson, laid out the city and founded it in 1833. It became the county seat in the same year and it was incorporated in 1843. [4] It is the most populous city in Macon County.

  3. Dr. Roscoe Conkling Brown Jr. (March 9, 1922 – July 2, 2016) was one of the Tuskegee Airmen and a squadron commander of the 100th Fighter Squadron of the 332nd Fighter Group. [1] Brown was born in Washington, D.C., in 1922. [2] [3] His mother was a teacher and his father, Roscoe C. Brown Sr. (1884–1963), was a dentist and an official in the ...

  4. Fisk University is a private historically black liberal arts college in Nashville, Tennessee. It was founded in 1866 and its 40-acre (16 ha) campus is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  5. 11 de out. de 2019 · Tuskegee University has named Phillip Howard, a veteran higher education professional, as its new vice president for advancement. He begins his tenure with the university on Oct. 15. In this capacity, Howard will provide innovative leadership and strategic vision for all aspects of the university’s advancement function, which includes annual ...

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  7. Spingarn Medal from the NAACP. Robert Russa Moton (August 26, 1867 – May 31, 1940) was an American educator and author. [1] He served as an administrator at Hampton Institute. In 1915 he was named principal of Tuskegee Institute, after the death of founder Booker T. Washington, a position he held for 20 years until retirement in 1935.