Delaware State University Hornet Highlights February 2016

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HIGHLIGHTS E-newsletter from the Office of the President | FEBRUARY 2016

DSU is planning a celebration during Homecoming — October 15 — in honor of its 125th anniversary year, which begins May 15.

DSU Then and Now In 1891, the State College for Colored Students was established to serve African-American students in the state of Delaware. The new college was created to fulfill an unanswered need of a grossly underserved population. The college began its journey into history with a prayer and a promise delivered in the form of the Second Morrill Act of 1890, led by Sen. Justin Smith Morrill, an abolitionist from Vermont. The legislation that established schools like Delaware State included the stipulation that African-Americans were to be included in the United States Land-Grant University Higher Education System without discrimination. Delaware State University is one among 19 land-grant institutions that have evolved from humble beginnings into multifaceted stanchions of higher education. Selected in 2015 as the 1890 University of the Year by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU), DSU continues to seek improved and expanded services for all students to ensure they have access to the American Dream of achieving fulfilled, successful lives. From what was cited as a “doubtful experiment” by a local newspaper all those years ago, the State College for Colored Students evolved to become a College, a University and an institution that has educated over 17,000 students, serving for 12-and-a-half decades as the hub of intellectual and recreational engagement for the greater Dover community. DSU has clearly lived up to the promise of 125 years ago and then some.

The Delaware State Archives in Dover is hosting an exhibit celebrating the rich history of Delaware State University in its public lobby until early June. Above: Stephen M. Marz, state archivist, points out an aspect of the exhibit to President Harry L. Williams during its Feb. 10 opening. For more information, visit archives.delaware.gov/index.shtml.

During our May 7 Commencement exercises, DSU will acknowledge our milestone 125th anniversary. The grand celebration will continue during Homecoming, with a multitude of events taking place in between. We hope you’ll plan to join us for the festivities. With Hornet Pride,

President Harry L. Williams


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