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Langston University
Historically Black college in Langston, Oklahoma, US
Langston University (LU) is a publicland-granthistorically black university in Langston, Oklahoma. It is the only historically black college in the state and the westernmost four-year public HBCU in the United States.
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History
The school was founded in and was known as the Oklahoma Colored Agricultural and Normal University.
From to its president was Inman E. Page. Langston University was created as a result of the second Morrill Act in The law required states with land-grant colleges (such as Oklahoma State University, then known as Oklahoma A&M) to either admit African Americans or provide an alternative school for them to attend as a condition of receiving federal funds.[2] The university was renamed as Langston University in in honor of John Mercer Langston (–), civil rights pioneer, first African-American member of Congress from Virginia, founder of the Howard University Law School, and American consul-general to Haiti.
Poet Melvin B. Tolson taught at Langston from until Tolson was portrayed by Denzel Washington in the film The Great Debaters.
In August , former university President Kent J. Smith Jr announced the university would use COVID relief money to forgive the debt of students enrolled between spring and summer , forgiving $ million in student debt.[3]
Langston University commemorated the opening of a new allied health facility on its Tulsa Campus on March 30, The facility was dedicated as the Jack Henderson Allied Health Facility on August 2, The 17, square-foot building is home of the Langston University School of Nursing and Health Professions.[4]
President Kent J.
Smith Jr announced his retirement as the university's 16th president effective at the end of the Spring semester. The Oklahoma Agricultural & Mechanical Colleges Board of Regents unanimously appointed Ruth Ray Jackson as interim president beginning July 6, In April , she was appointed the institution's 17th president.[5]
Academics
Six schools house the degree programs of Langston University: Sherman Lewis School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences; School of Arts and Sciences; School of Business; School of Education and Behavioral Sciences; School of Nursing and Health Professions; and the School of Physical Therapy.
A total of 30 undergraduate and six graduate degree programs are offered at LU.[6]
According to US News and World Report, Langston had an 18% graduation rate within the standard four-year period of study in [7]
The university offers the Edwin P. McCabe Honors Program for highly motivated undergraduate students with exceptional academic records.[8]
The university was accredited with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) program in It is the university's only doctoral program and one of two DPT programs in the state.[9][10]
Langston University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[11]
Athletics
The Langston athletic teams are called the Lions.
The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Sooner Athletic Conference since the –19 academic year. The Lions previously competed as a member of the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) from –99 to – They were also a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) from –32 to –57, which is currently an NCAA Division IFCS athletic conference.[citation needed]
Langston competes in nine intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include basketball, football and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cheer, softball, track & field and volleyball.
Marching Pride
Langston's marching band is known as the "Langston University Marching Pride". It is a major ambassador of the university, a supporter at athletic events, and serves as a training center for students interested in pursuing a career in music and/or developing pertinent life skills.
Charlie Wilson, of The Gap Band, once served as Drum Major.[12]
Notable alumni and attendees
See also
- KALU, Langston U. Public Radio Station FM
References
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- ^Martinez-Keel, Nuria (7 August ). "Langston University erases $ million in student debt". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 8 August
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"Langston University dedicates The Jack Henderson Allied Health Facility". KJRH-TV. Retrieved September 2,
- ^"Ruth Ray Jackson Named the Seventeenth President of Langston University in Oklahoma". The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. Retrieved
- ^"Langston University -"(PDF).
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[dead link] - ^"Langston University". US News and World Report. Retrieved September 3,
- ^"The Edwin P. McCabe Honors Program - Langston University". Archived from the original on October 5, Retrieved 26 January
- ^"Doctor of Physical Therapy Program".
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- ^"Langston University Welcomes Largest Freshman Class".
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- ^"Marching Pride - Langston University". Archived from the original on September 2, Retrieved 26 January
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