Stella James Sims


Stella James Sims was an early African American science professor who held positions at Storer College, Virginia University of Lynchburg, and Bluefield State College.
Stella James was born February 5, 1875 in Washington, D. C.. to Lewis and Annie James. After attending the Washington D.C. public schools, James attended and graduated from Storer College in 1893 and Bates College in Maine in 1897. While in college she wrote for the Bates Student and majored in physics. She then taught at the Virginia Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia from 1897 to 1898 and then Storer College from 1898 to 1901. In 1901 she married Robert Page Sims, a fellow Storer alumnus, and they had six children together. From 1906 until at least the 1930s, Sims taught science and biology at Bluefield State College in Bluefield, West Virginia, where she served as department chair. Sims eventually retired to a farm in Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania. Her grave is at the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Bolivar, West Virginia.