The dean of faculty (academic dean) is the executive officer of the faculty and is responsible for the implementation of actions taken by the faculty regarding matters defined by the president and mebers of the Board of Trustees of Hampton Institute. The dean of faculty assists and acts for the
Includes the following reports and studies: A Reassessment of the Role of Hampton Institute in a Constant Changing World: A Self-Study, Parts I and II (1966); Black Power and Black Identity; Developments in Negro Schools and Colleges; Digest of the Holmes Report (1948); Findings of the First Annu
Includes the official publications of Hampton Institute: annual reports; annual reports of principals and presidents; directories of personnel and students; early brochures of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (Hampton Institute); bulletins and catalogs; annuals; Leaflets (Hampton); T
Dr. G. Robert Cotton, a graduate of Hampton Institute, received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University. He has been a public school teacher, a college professor, and an administrator at Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri.
Advisory System Council, applications for educational staff, biographical sketches, campus unions, confidential draft, Constitution of Hampton Institute Social and Technical Club, early teacher faculty, Division of Teacher Education, Educational Staff Institute, Fellowship Program, Freshman Commu
Carl McClellan Hill, educator, and son of Reverend and Mrs. William F. Hill, was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Dr. Hill attended Norfolk Public Schools and received his B.S. degree from Hampton Institute in 1931, his M.S.
Dr. Roy Davage Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudson, was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1930. He graduated from High school at the age of sixteen, with honors after which he spent four years in the United States Air Force. In 1955 he received his B.S.
Dr. Jerome Heartwell Holland was born January 9, 1916 in Auburn, New York. Dr. Holland attended Cornell University where he earned a B.S. degree in 1939 and a M.S. degree in 1941. The University of Pennsylvania awarded him a Ph.D. degree in sociology in 1950.