The History of Miles College Just the Beginning
The History of Miles College
Just the Beginning O Miles College was founded in 1898 by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church (Now the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the C. M. E. Church) O The college was named after Bishop William H. Miles O The college is still supported by and affiliated with the CME church O Originally located in Thomasville O Moved to Fairfield, AL in the Spring of 1907
Bishop William H. Miles • Born a Slave in 1828 • CME Church licensed him to preach in 1857 • Elected Bishop in 1870 • Saw the church as a source of spiritual solace for freed slaves • Was a central figure in the CME church until his death in 1892. • Miles College is named in his honor.
The President’s of Miles College O James A. Bray 1907 -1912 O William A. Bell 1915 -1913 O O O O (First Term) John Wesley Gilbert 19131914 George A. Payne 1914 -1918 Robert T. Brown 1918 -1922 George T. Word 1922 -1926 Mack P. Burley 1926 -1931 Brooks Dickens 1931 -1936 William A. Bell 1936 -1961 (Second Term) O Lucius H. Pitts 1961 -1971 O W. Clyde Williams 1971 O O O 1986 Leroy Johnson 1986 -1989 Albert J. H. Sloan, II 19891990 (Acting) Albert J. H. Sloan, II 1990 October 2005 George T. French, Jr. October 2005 -2006 (Interim) George T. French, Jr. 2006 Present
Dr. George T. French Ø 14 th President & current president Ø from Louisville, Kentucky Ø Has served 12 years at Miles College Ø CME Minister for 18 years Ø Has 3 children and 2 grandchild Ø Loves Martial Arts Ø Attended Miles Law School
A First. . . O Williams Hall became the first college building completed on the campus in 1907 O Williams Hall was named after Bishop R. R. Williams, the presiding CME bishop in Alabama O It has served as the administration building, the women’s dormitory and the home of the economics classes. O Williams Hall is currently closed and awaiting renovations
The First Miles College Graduate Mrs. Willie Selden Mc. Daniel v Graduate in May 1918 v Received a Bachelor’s Degree in Education
Facts about Miles College O Is a member of the O O O HBCU Community Was formally know as Miles Memorial College 2011 SIAC Champions in Football Criminal Justice is the most declared major Is a Liberal Arts College Has about 1500 students 6 miles from downtown O 97% of Social Work Graduates attend Graduate School O Only HBCU that houses the CAE Program O In the 60’s student participated the Civil Rights Marches with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. O Located in Fairfield, Alabama
What’s Happening on Campus? O Williams Hall O Pearson Hall O Taggart Hall O Ramsay Hall O Learning Resource O Bell Hall Center O Mc. Kenzie Hall O Alabama Hall O Student Union Building O Arthur Means Hall O Brown Hall O President’s House O Albert J. H. Sloan, II Alumni Stadium O Knox-Wyndham Gymnasium
Greek Life O Alpha Kappa Alpha O Alpha Phi Alpha Sorority Inc. O Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. O Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. O Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Fraternity Inc. O Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. O Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. O Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. . And a host of non-Greek sororities and fraternities
Brown Hall Known as the administrative building. Houses the President’s Office, Development Office, the Business Office, Academic Records, College Chapel, Financial Aid and other administrative offices.
C. A. Kirkendoll Learning Resource Center Known as the campus library but also houses Fundamental Studies and the Division of Communication.
Knox-Wyndham Gymnasium
Arthur Means, Jr. Hall
Bishop Teresa Snorton Residence Hall
Stewart-Reddrick Hall The newest dormitory on campus, is housing for the males population and the male student athletes. Also, housing a tutorial lab on the second floor.
Pearson Hall The newest academic building, houses the Division of Education, the Division of Humanities and also the Music Department.
Where can I find academic help on campus? O The Writing Lab, Pearson Hall, Room 207 O Metacognition Lab, Pearson Hall, Room 207 O Bear Essentials Lab, Stewart-Reddick Hall, 2 nd Floor O Drop In Lab, Taggart Hall, Room 310 O Individual Tutoring from your instructor
Myths about Miles College O Miles College is O We don’t offer a accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools O Miles College credit hours are transferrable masters program O We do not offer majors in Psychology or Physical Education O Miles College classes are as competitive as any other institution
Core Values O Integrity O Responsibility O Continuous Learning O Respect for People O Service
Culture, Class & Civility O Deemed as the staple of Miles College students by President French O Defined as how Miles College students should act as a Milean. O Respectful O Always honoring the college O Respecting others O Standing and being silent during the school’s Alma Mater
Quality Enhancement Plan Enhancing Reading through Metacognition O What is a QEP? O Why does Miles College need a QEP? O What is Miles College QEP focus? O What is meant by “student learning” in the QEP?
Softball Champs 2012 SIAC Champs Conference 2011
Respect for YOUR institution Remember that Miles College is your institution, never allow someone to speak negatively of the school and you should never speak negatively of the school. Keep in mind that all school have their own issues but you to make the best of every situation. Go Bears! Go Miles!
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