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Miles College

MilesSeal.png
Official Miles College seal


Latin: Sapientia et Pax et Amor Omnibus
Former names

Miles Memorial College
Motto
"Knowledge and Peace and Love for all."
Type
Private, HBCU
Established
1898
Affiliation
CME Church
UNCF
President
Dr. George T. French, Jr.
Students
1,318
Location
Fairfield, Alabama, United States
33°28′50″N 86°54′32″W / 33.48056°N 86.90889°W / 33.48056; -86.90889Coordinates: 33°28′50″N 86°54′32″W / 33.48056°N 86.90889°W / 33.48056; -86.90889
Campus
76 acres (310,000 m2)
Colors
Purple and Gold
         [1]
Athletics
NCAA Division II[1]
Nickname
Golden Bears[1]
Affiliations
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference[1]
Mascot
The Golden Bear
Website
www.miles.edu

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Miles College is a historically black college founded in 1898. It is located in Fairfield, Alabama, six miles (10 km) west of Birmingham. It is a private liberal arts institution of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME Church). Miles College is also a member of the United Negro College Fund.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Academics


  • 3 Administration


  • 4 Campus


  • 5 Student activities

    • 5.1 Radio Station


    • 5.2 Marching band


    • 5.3 Athletics



  • 6 Notable alumni


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 Further reading


  • 10 External links




History[edit]


Miles College began organization efforts in 1893 and was founded in 1898 by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. It was chartered as Miles Memorial College, in honor of Bishop William H. Miles. In 1941 the name was changed to Miles College.



Academics[edit]


Miles is also accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (for the awarding of baccalaureate degrees), the Alabama State Department of Education, and the Council of Social Work Education. Miles College offers 25 bachelor's degrees in the following divisions: Business and Accounting, Communications, Education, Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Social and Behavioral Sciences. Also Miles College is one of 41 schools in the nation with a Center of Academic Excellence under the office of the Director of National Intelligence.



Administration[edit]


The current president, since 2005, is George T. French, Jr., a graduate of University of Louisville, Miles Law School and ABD for his PhD from Jackson State University.



Campus[edit]
















Miles Memorial College Historic District


U.S. National Register of Historic Places


U.S. Historic district






Miles College is located in Alabama
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Area
76 acres (31 ha)
Built
1907 (1907)
Architect
Tisdale, Stone & Patton; Gilreath Construction
Architectural style
Bungalow/Craftsman, Beaux Arts
NRHP reference #
93001031[2]
Added to NRHP
January 3, 1994

Recently[when?], Miles College purchased the Lloyd Noland Hospital site, which more than doubled the size of the campus. The college recently[when?] completed the simultaneous construction of a new student activity and dining center, a new welcome and admissions center, and a new 204 bed residence hall. Part of the campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]


Sloan Alumni Stadium, named after the college's 13th president, Albert J. H. Sloan II was recently expanded, to include a $1 million Environ-Turf field.



Student activities[edit]


Organizations for students include the Student Government Association, Honors Curriculum, academic clubs, religious organizations, National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations, general interest clubs, a gospel choir, and a concert choir.



Radio Station[edit]


The school operates a radio station WMWI-FM 88.7. It was established in 2009 and is licensed to Demopolis, Alabama.[3]



Marching band[edit]


The Miles College band is known as the Purple Marching Machine (PMM). The Purple Marching Machine was established in 1996, under the direction of Prof. Arthur Means, Jr. There are nearly 200 members in the band now and it is under the direction of Willie Snipes Jr. The band has performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, numerous battle of the bands, and for the Atlanta Falcons.



Athletics[edit]


The Miles College athletics program competes in the NCAA Division II's Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC). The Miles football team won the 2011 SIAC championship under coach Reginald Ruffin. The program has men's and women's sports that include: basketball, football, volleyball, track, baseball, softball, cross country, and golf. Their mascot is the Golden Bears.[1]



Notable alumni[edit]














































Name
Class year
Notability
Reference(s)

Richard Arrington Jr.

First African-American Mayor of the City of Birmingham


U. W. Clemon

First African-American federal judge in the State of Alabama


Autherine Lucy
1952
First African-American to attend the University of Alabama


Fred Horn

Politician, Former Alabama House of Representatives


Vince Hill

American football player


Juandalynn Givan

Politician, Alabama House of Representatives


Thales McReynolds

Former NBA player
[4]

Bennett M. Stewart

Former Democratic U.S. Representative from Illinois.


Paul A. G. Stewart

The 50th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and Vice Chairperson of Board of Trustees Miles College


Cleopatra Tucker

Politician, who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2008


See also[edit]


  • List of historically black colleges of the United States

  • Miles Law School


References[edit]




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  2. ^ ab National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.


  3. ^ "Miles radio station coming to Demopolis". April 22, 2009. Retrieved January 1, 2013.


  4. ^ "Thales McReynolds NBA statistics".




Further reading[edit]



  • Miles College Centennial History Committee (2005). Miles College: The First Hundred Years. ISBN 9780738517933.


External links[edit]


  • Official website

  • Official athletics website













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