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11-620: Philander Smith (November 23, 1809 – February 24, 1882) was an American real estate agent and philanthropist. Philander Smith University is his namesake. Philander Smith was the son of David Smith, whose 1801 sawmill in upstate New York gave name to the village of Smith’s Mills (now the town of Adams ). Among the early settlers at Oak Park, Illinois , Smith and wife Adeline provided financial assistance to Methodist missions in India , China, and Japan. Smith died in Oak Park on February 24, 1882, and

22-684: Is a private historically black college in Little Rock, Arkansas . It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and is a founding member of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). Philander Smith College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission . Philander Smith College was officially founded in 1877 under the name of Walden Seminary to provide educational opportunities for emancipated slaves west of

33-646: Is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . One of its centerpieces is the former U.M. Rose School building, now the Cox Administration Building, designed by the noted Arkansas architect John Parks Almand in 1915, when he was working for Charles L. Thompson . The campus also includes the "Old Gym", a gymnasium built by the WPA during the Great Depression ; and a former barracks building of

44-755: The Camp Robinson Air Force Base , which was moved here in 1948. The Philander Smith athletic teams are called the Panthers. The college is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the HBCU Athletic Conference (HBCUAC), formerly the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC), since the 2011–12 academic year. The Panthers previously competed as an NAIA Independent within

55-562: The Mississippi River . In 1882 the school was renamed Philander Smith College in honor of the financial contributions of Adeline Smith, widow of Philander Smith . It was chartered as a four-year college in 1883 and conferred its first bachelor's degree in 1888. In 1933, it merged the assets of the George R. Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri , which burned down in 1925. In 1943, Philander Smith

66-598: The Association of Independent Institutions (AII) from 2009–10 to 2010–11. Philander Smith competes in ten intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include basketball, baseball, cross country and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball; and co-ed sports include cheerleading. The 2012–13 Philander Smith men's basketball team made history by bringing home their first GCAC conference tournament title. On February 21, 1989,

77-537: The Philander Smith women's basketball team gained a 92–89 victory over Rust College of Holly Springs, Mississippi, on their court, ending the longest home-court winning streak in NCAA Division III women's basketball history. 34°44′13″N 92°16′57″W  /  34.73686°N 92.28249°W  / 34.73686; -92.28249 Charles L. Thompson Too Many Requests If you report this error to

88-463: The change of its name from Philander Smith College to Philander Smith University. Walter Kimbrough , former president of Philander Smith College, joined the Education Conservancy in criticizing the annual U.S. News & World Report college rankings; he signed a letter circulating among college presidents that asks them to refrain from participating in the peer assessment portion of

99-531: The survey. The school campus is located in central Little Rock. Interstate 630 (the Mills Freeway) was constructed just north of the campus, which is bounded by 10th and 14th streets to the north and south, and Gaines and Chester streets to the east and west. The core of the campus was originally built for Little Rock Junior College (now the University of Arkansas at Little Rock), and a two-block section of it

110-547: Was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools . During the Civil Rights Movement , Philander Smith College was a pioneer in activism: many of its students engaged in nonviolent resistance against segregation laws or customs (such as sitting in at " whites-only " lunch counters). On August 1, 2023, the college announced the addition of its first ever master's degree program and

121-541: Was buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Forest Park, Illinois. His widow Adeline continued to give away his $ 125,000 fortune to a number of causes for a dozen years after his death. Her gift that year to the Methodists' Walden Seminary in Little Rock, Arkansas resulted in its immediate renaming as Philander Smith College . Philander Smith University Philander Smith University (previously Philander Smith College )

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