Johnson C. Smith University

Johnson C. Smith University

Infobox University
name = Johnson C. Smith University
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image_size = 175px
caption = Seal of Johnson C. Smith University
latin_name =
motto = Sit Lux
mottoeng = "Let There Be Light"
established = 1867
closed =
type = Private, HBCU
affiliation =
endowment = $51.1 million (Beneficiary of the Duke Endowment, 1924) [cite web|url=http://www.jcsu.edu/news/quickfacts.htm|title=Quick facts]
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chairman =
chancellor =
president = Dr. Ronald L. Carter
vice-president =
superintendent =
provost =
vice_chancellor =
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principal =
dean =
director =
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faculty =
staff = 121
students = 1,500
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postgrad =
doctoral =
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city = Charlotte
state = North Carolina
province =
country =
United States
coor =
campus = Urban 105 acres
former_names = Biddle Memorial Institute
Biddle University
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free =
sports = basketball
bowling
cross-country
football
golf
softball
volleyball
tennis
track and field
colors = Gold and Navy Blue
color box|#FFD700 color box|#000080
colours =
nickname = Golden Bulls
mascot = The Golden Bull
athletics = NCAA, Division II
affiliations = Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
website = [http://www.jcsu.edu/ www.jcsu.edu]

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Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) is a private, co-ed, four-year liberal arts institution of higher learning located in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. JCSU is also a historically black college. JCSU offers an assortment of academic programs, aimed at ensuring that its graduates are prepared for success in the workforce. JCSU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), and Council on Social Work Accreditation (CSWE). The school awards Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Social Work degrees to its graduates. The school also presents many internship oppourtunities for its students.

History

[
thumb|left|Biddle_Hall_(1883),_is_one_of_the_oldest_buildings_at_JCSU_and_a_North_Carolina_landmark._In_2002-2005,_Biddle_under_went_renovations_making_it_the_center_for_all_administration_offices._[ [http://www.jcsu.edu/future/heritage.htm Johnson C. SMITH University - History ] ] ] Johnson C. Smith University was established on April 7, 1867 as the Biddle Memorial Institute at a meeting of the Catawba Presbytery in the old Charlotte Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Mary D. Biddle, a churchwoman, donated $1,400 to the school. In appreciation of this first contribution, friends requested Mrs. Biddle to name the newly established school after her late husband, Major Henry Biddle. Two ministers, Rev. Samuel C. Alexander and the Rev. Willis L. Miller, saw the need for a school in the south and after the birth of the school they were elected as some of the first teachers. Its coordinate women's school was "Scotia Seminary" (now Barber-Scotia College). [ [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?frames=1&coll=moa&view=50&root=%2Fmoa%2Famis%2Famis0033%2F&tif=00358.TIF Part of a Tour Through the Carolinas] ]

In 1876, the charter was changed by the Legislature of the State of North Carolina and the name became Biddle University, under which name the institution operated until 1923.

From 1921 to 1922, Jane Berry Smith donated funds to build a theological dormitory, a science hall, a teachers' cottage and a memorial gate. She also provided an endowment for the institution in memory of her late husband, Johnson C. Smith. Up until her death she donated funds for five more buildings and a campus church. In recognition of these generous benefactions, the Board of Trustees voted to change the name of the institution to Johnson C. Smith University. The charter of the school, accordingly, was amended on March 1, 1923, by the Legislature of the State of North Carolina.

In 1932, the university's charter was amended, providing for the admission of women. The 65-year-old institution for men then became partially coeducational. The first residence hall for women, named in memory of James B. Duke, was dedicated in 1940. In 1941, women were admitted to the freshman class. In 1942, the university was a fully coeducational institution.

JCSU joined the United Negro College Fund in 1944 as a founding member. This fund was organized primarily to help church-related schools of higher learning to revamp their training programs, to expand their plants, to promote faculty growth, and to create new areas of service. [cite web|url=http://www.uncf.org|title=United Negro College Fund official website]

In Fall 2000, JCSU launched the IBM Laptop Initiative becoming one of few colleges in the country and the first historically black college to provide an IBM laptop computer to every student. Known as "ThinkPad U", JCSU gives students and their computers complete access to the campus-wide network and the Internet. Since 1994, the ratio of computers to students improved from 1:10 to 1:1.1. Fact|date=June 2008 With this new initiative and the commitment to integrate technology throughout the curriculum, JCSU gained national recognition.

tudent activities

Due to its location in a large urban area, there are many social and cultural activities for JCSU students and faculty to enjoy, including professional sporting events, theater/movies, concerts, art exhibits, bands, chorale, poetry readings, and dance, among others.

Athletics

Student-athletes compete in intercollegiate and intramural athletics. Students can choose to be involved in various on-campus organizations, including fraternities, sororities, and intramural sports.

JCSU is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II, and the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Its intercollegiate sports programs include basketball, bowling, cross-country, football, golf, softball, volleyball, tennis, and track and field. Its teams are nicknamed the Golden Bulls.

In 2001 the men's basketball team won the CIAA Basketball Tournament and advanced to the Division II Elite Eight. In 2006 the men’s and women’s basketball teams were the CIAA Western Division Champions and the Tournament Runner-ups. In 2007 the men's basketball team were the 2007 CIAA Western Division Champions. In 2008 the men's basketball team won the 2008 CIAA Men's Basketball Championship.

JCSU's on-campus stadium is called the Irwin Belk Complex.

Notable alumni

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.jcsu.edu/ www.jcsu.edu] Official web site
* [http://goldenbullsports.cstv.com/ goldenbullsports.cstv.com] Athletic site at [http://www.cstv.com CSTV.com]


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