St. Augustine's University (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Saint Augustine's University is a private historically black college in Raleigh, North Carolina. It was founded by Episcopal clergy in 1867 for the education of freed slaves.
History
Founded in 1867 as Saint Augustine's Normal School, the name of the school changed to Saint Augustine's School in 1893 and Saint Augustine's Junior College in 1919, when it began offering college-level coursework. It began offering coursework leading to a four-year degree in 1927 and changed its name to Saint Augustine's College one year later with the first baccalaureate degrees awarded in 1931. In 2012, the institution again expanded its focus and changed its name to St. Augustine's University.In April 2014, in the midst of what The Chronicle of Higher Education characterized as "significant turmoil" and described as "financial problems...stemming from a loss in enrollment and revenue", the university's board of trustees fired university president Dianne Boardley Suber one month prior to her planned retirement. At the same time, the board reinstated two senior employees that Suber had recently fired. Suber had led the university for nearly 15 years.
Dr. Everett Ward was appointed President in 2015 after serving as interim President since 2014. Gaddis Faulcon was named interim president in 2019.
Radio and television stations
Saint Augustine's University was the nation's first historically black college to have its own on-campus commercial radio and television stations. It is one of two schools in the Raleigh/Durham area to offer a degree in film production.Honorary degree for Robert Mugabe
Of the 5 colleges in the Western world which have awarded honorary degrees to controversial Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, Saint Augustine's College is one of only 2 which has not revoked the award.2011 social media controversy
In 2011, the university barred a student from participation in the 2011 commencement exercises because of a negative comment he had made on the College's Facebook page. Shortly thereafter, the student initiated a lawsuit against the College in North Carolina State Court which was later settled out of court.2013 summer camp employees controversy
In the summer of 2013, local news affiliates reported that two convicted murderers had been hired by the university to work for a children's summer camp. Although the university defended the employees as "exemplary employees and productive members of the community", the university reassigned them.Campus
All-Male | All-Female | Co-Educational | Inactive |
Latham Hall, 1974 Freshman Residence | Weston Hall, 1986 Freshman Residence | FalkCrest Court, 2007 Upperclassmen Residence | Atkinson Hall, 1961 |
Boyer Hall, 1990 | Baker Hall, 1963 Unclassified Residence | - | |
Lynch Hall, 1961 Athletic Upperclassmen Residence | - | - | - |
Emery Gymnasium, George "Pup" Williams Track & Field Stadium, Penick Hall of Math & Sciences, Charles Mosee Building, Delany Hall, Martin Luther King, Jr. Reception Center, Joseph C. Gordan Health & Science Center, The Prezell R. Robinson Library, Cheshire Building, Tuttle Hall of Military Sciences, St. Agnes Hospital, Goold Hall Student Union, Charles H. Boyer Administration Building, Hunter Administration Bldg., Hermitage Faculty Bldg., Benson Bldg. of Technology, Seby Jones Fine Arts Center, and The Historic Chapel.
- Saint Agnes Hospital- Rev. and Mrs. A.B. Hunter founded St. Agnes Hospital in 1895. I.L. Collins gave $600 of the $1,100 raised to start the hospital, which was named for Collins' late wife Agnes. The hospital opened in the residence of Robert B. Sutton, the school's third principal. By 1904, despite improvements, St. Agnes needed to expand, and Mrs. Hunter raised half the $15,000 needed. Under the direction of Bishop Henry Beard Delany it became a 75-bed center "built of stone quarried on the St. Augustine's campus" that opened in 1909. For many years St. Agnes was "the only well-equipped hospital... with one exception" for blacks between New Orleans and Washington D.C., and served 75,000 black people in the three states. The building was severely damaged by fire in December 1926. One of its most famous patients was Boxer Jack Johnson, who was taken there following a fatal 1946 auto accident near Franklinton, NC. Part of the building still remains, and is regarded as a historic property, but the hospital has not operated since 1961.
- Saint Augustine's College Historic Chapel- The college cornerstone was laid in 1895 under the guidance of Reverend Henry Beard Delany, the first African-American Bishop elected to the Episcopal Church and the first Bishop to graduate from the college. The chapel was made possible through the acquisition by the Freedmen's Bureau and is one of the oldest landmarks at St. Augustine's University. Current chaplain of the chapel is the Rev. Nita Johnson Byrd.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Center- Built in 1973, it was previously the school's Student Union and now holds the cafeteria, mailing room, bookstore, and ballroom.
Student enrollment
Academics
Student activities
Clubs and activities
- Student Honors Association
- Student Leaders Organization
- Student Government Association
- Homecoming Committee
- CAB
- CFO
- New Beginnings Gospel Choir
- BlueChip Cheerleading Squad
- Collegiate 100 of the 100 Black Men
- Carter G. Woodson History Club
- FAME
- Falcon Poetry Club
- Phi Beta Lambda
- Nubiance Modeling Troupe
- Belle J'Adore Modeling Troupe
- ISA International Student Organization
- Marching/Jazz/Pep Band
- Falcon Battalion/Army ROTC
- Falcons 4 Obama
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Foreign Language Club
- Falcons for the Cause
- Falcon Fanatikz Pep Squad
- Residence Halls Association
- Psychology Club
- SAC Association for Black Journalists
- Sociology Club
- Students in Free Enterprise
- Students North Carolina Association of Educators
- TRIO Academic Achievers Program
Honor societies
- Alpha Kappa Delta Honor Society
- Alpha Kappa Mu national honor society
- Beta Kappa Chi national honor society
- Delta Mu business administration honor society
- Phi Eta Sigma national honor society
- Phi Beta Lambda
- Phi Kappa Delta
Greek letter organizations
- Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity – Gamma Psi chapter
- Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority – Gamma Xi chapter
- Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity – Gamma Omicron chapter
- Omega Psi Phi fraternity – Kappa Epsilon chapter
- Delta Sigma Theta sorority – Gamma Rho chapter
- Phi Beta Sigma fraternity – Beta Xi chapter
- Zeta Phi Beta sorority – Phi Beta chapter
- Sigma Gamma Rho sorority – Nu chapter
- Iota Phi Theta fraternity-Theta Phi chapter
- Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity – Upsilon Kappa chapter
- Kappa Kappa Psi national honorary band fraternity – Nu Eta chapter
- Tau Beta Sigma national honorary band sorority – Prospect
Social fellowships
- Groove Phi Groove social fellowship
- Swing Phi Swing social fellowship
Gateway Program
Athletics
Saint Augustine's competes in NCAA Division II in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Varsity sports include:- Baseball
- Cheerleading
- Football
- Softball
- Men's Golf
- Women's Bowling
- Women's Volleyball
- Men's/Women's Basketball
- Men's/Women's Cross-Country
- Men's/Women's Tennis
- Men's/Women's Outdoor Track
- Men's/Women's Indoor Track
Notable alumni