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[[File: | [[File:Harriet E. Giles and Sophia B. Packard.jpg|thumb]] [[File:A Glimpse of Spelman Seminary Campus and Buildings, 1908.jpg|thumb]] [[File:SpelmanCollegeSign.jpg|thumb]] [[File:SpelmanMuseum.jpg|thumb]] {{Infobox university | ||
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| name = Spelman College | | name = Spelman College | ||
| image = | | image = Spelman_College_Logo.png | ||
| motto = "Our Whole School for Christ" | |||
| motto = | | established = 1881 | ||
| established = | | type = Private, historically black women's liberal arts college | ||
| type = Private, | | president = Helene D. Gayle | ||
| president = | | city = Atlanta | ||
| city = | | state = Georgia | ||
| state = | | country = United States | ||
| country = | | campus = Urban | ||
| campus = Urban | |||
| colors = Columbia Blue and White | | colors = Columbia Blue and White | ||
| | | mascot = Jaguars | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Spelman College''' is a private, | '''Spelman College''' is a private, historically black, women's liberal arts college located in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]], [[United States]]. Founded in 1881, it is part of the [[Atlanta University Center]] academic consortium in Atlanta. Spelman is renowned for its commitment to the education and empowerment of African American women and is consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the United States. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Spelman College was founded | Spelman College was founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary by [[Sophia B. Packard]] and [[Harriet E. Giles]], two teachers from [[Massachusetts]]. The school was established to provide education to African American women in the post-Civil War South. In 1884, the institution was renamed Spelman Seminary in honor of [[Laura Spelman Rockefeller]], wife of [[John D. Rockefeller]], who was a significant benefactor of the school. | ||
In 1924, the institution became Spelman College and began offering college degrees. Spelman has a long history of producing graduates who have gone on to make significant contributions in various fields, including [[civil rights]], [[education]], [[science]], and the [[arts]]. | |||
== Academics == | == Academics == | ||
Spelman College offers a | Spelman College offers a wide range of undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences. The college is known for its rigorous academic standards and its emphasis on leadership development, social justice, and community service. Spelman offers majors in fields such as [[biology]], [[chemistry]], [[psychology]], [[political science]], and [[economics]], among others. | ||
The college also offers several interdisciplinary programs and opportunities for research, internships, and study abroad. Spelman is committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment that encourages students to pursue their academic and personal goals. | |||
== Campus == | == Campus == | ||
Spelman College's campus is located in the historic West End neighborhood of Atlanta. The campus features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including the iconic Rockefeller Hall and the state-of-the-art Science Center. The college is part of the Atlanta University Center, which allows students to cross-register for courses at neighboring institutions such as [[Morehouse College]] and [[Clark Atlanta University]]. | |||
== Student Life == | == Student Life == | ||
Spelman College | Spelman College offers a vibrant student life with numerous clubs, organizations, and activities. The college has a strong tradition of student activism and community engagement. Students can participate in a variety of cultural, academic, and service-oriented organizations, as well as leadership development programs. | ||
The college also hosts a number of annual events, including Founders Day, Homecoming, and the Spelman-Morehouse Christmas Carol Concert, which are important traditions in the Spelman community. | |||
== Notable Alumnae == | == Notable Alumnae == | ||
Spelman College has produced many notable alumnae | Spelman College has produced many notable alumnae who have made significant contributions in various fields. Some of these include: | ||
* [[Alice Walker]], Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Color Purple." | |||
* [[Stacey Abrams]], politician and voting rights activist. | |||
* [[Marian Wright Edelman]], founder of the Children's Defense Fund. | |||
* [[Rosalind Brewer]], CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance. | |||
== | == Also see == | ||
* [[Atlanta University Center]] | |||
* [[Atlanta University Center | |||
* [[Morehouse College]] | * [[Morehouse College]] | ||
* [[Clark Atlanta University]] | * [[Clark Atlanta University]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Historically black colleges and universities]] | ||
* [[Women's colleges in the United States]] | |||
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[[Category:Historically black universities and colleges in the United States]] | [[Category:Historically black universities and colleges in the United States]] | ||
[[Category:Women's universities and colleges in the United States]] | [[Category:Women's universities and colleges in the United States]] | ||
[[Category:Universities and colleges in Atlanta | [[Category:Universities and colleges in Atlanta, Georgia]] | ||
Revision as of 15:22, 9 December 2024




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| Caption | N/A |
| Motto | "Our Whole School for Christ" |
| Established | 1881 |
| Type | Private, historically black women's liberal arts college |
| Principal | N/A |
| City | Atlanta |
| State | Georgia |
| Country | United States |
| Campus | Urban |
| Website | N/A |
Spelman College is a private, historically black, women's liberal arts college located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1881, it is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta. Spelman is renowned for its commitment to the education and empowerment of African American women and is consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the United States.
History
Spelman College was founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary by Sophia B. Packard and Harriet E. Giles, two teachers from Massachusetts. The school was established to provide education to African American women in the post-Civil War South. In 1884, the institution was renamed Spelman Seminary in honor of Laura Spelman Rockefeller, wife of John D. Rockefeller, who was a significant benefactor of the school.
In 1924, the institution became Spelman College and began offering college degrees. Spelman has a long history of producing graduates who have gone on to make significant contributions in various fields, including civil rights, education, science, and the arts.
Academics
Spelman College offers a wide range of undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences. The college is known for its rigorous academic standards and its emphasis on leadership development, social justice, and community service. Spelman offers majors in fields such as biology, chemistry, psychology, political science, and economics, among others.
The college also offers several interdisciplinary programs and opportunities for research, internships, and study abroad. Spelman is committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment that encourages students to pursue their academic and personal goals.
Campus
Spelman College's campus is located in the historic West End neighborhood of Atlanta. The campus features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including the iconic Rockefeller Hall and the state-of-the-art Science Center. The college is part of the Atlanta University Center, which allows students to cross-register for courses at neighboring institutions such as Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University.
Student Life
Spelman College offers a vibrant student life with numerous clubs, organizations, and activities. The college has a strong tradition of student activism and community engagement. Students can participate in a variety of cultural, academic, and service-oriented organizations, as well as leadership development programs.
The college also hosts a number of annual events, including Founders Day, Homecoming, and the Spelman-Morehouse Christmas Carol Concert, which are important traditions in the Spelman community.
Notable Alumnae
Spelman College has produced many notable alumnae who have made significant contributions in various fields. Some of these include:
- Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Color Purple."
- Stacey Abrams, politician and voting rights activist.
- Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the Children's Defense Fund.
- Rosalind Brewer, CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance.
Also see
- Atlanta University Center
- Morehouse College
- Clark Atlanta University
- Historically black colleges and universities
- Women's colleges in the United States
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