Edward Waters College Newsletter November/December 2015 EWC Honors Living Legends For American Education Week The last survivor of the Rosewood Massacre was among the honorees. The last survivor of the Rosewood massacre was one of six living legends honored by Edward Waters College during the institution’s American Education Week (AEW) ceremony held Wednesday, November 18th.
Methodist Episcopal Church. “It is important for our students to learn from these pioneers whose sacrifices and contributions to society make them living legends,” said EWC President, Dr. Nathaniel Glover. “It also inspires and shows them that if they work hard enough, they could become living legends as well.”
President Nathaniel Glover joined the campus and community to (L-R) Bishop Rudolph McKissick, Sr., recognize Mrs. Mary Hall Daniels, Pastor Emeritus of Bethel Baptist the last Rosewood survivor; Mr. Institutional Church; Sollie Mitchell, civil rights activist American Education Week was Estelle McKissick, Retired Educator; who worked with A. Philip Joe Tillman, Buffalo Soldiers Histotical created in 1921 by the National Society, Inc. President; Randolph to organize the March on Education Association and American Dr. Rev. D. Lovett Sconiers, College Washington; Mr. Lloyd Pearson, Legion over a national concern about Chaplain; Lloyd Pearson, NAACP Activist; voter registration advocate and illiteracy. It is observed the week Sollie Mitchell, Sleeping Car Porter; NAACP representative; Mr. Joe Mary Hall Daniels, Rosewood Survivor before Thanksgiving every year to Tillman, President of the Buffalo honor students, teachers, education Soldiers Historical Society; Bishop Rudolph support professionals, parents and community McKissick, Sr., Pastor Emeritus of Bethel Baptist members who help students succeed. The AEW Institutional Church; Mrs. Estelle McKissick, longcelebration began with a campus parade prior to the time Jacksonville educator; and Bishop Adam J. ceremony. Richardson, Jr., the 115th Bishop of the African
EWC Takes First Place in the FAEOPP/SSS Debate Competition The Edward Waters College Student Support Services (SSS) Program brought back the top prize in the Florida Association of Education Opportunities (L-R) Alain Louis Baptiste, Program Personnel Demetrius Smith, Andre Stevens, II, Jacob Thomas, and Miguel Bean (FAEOPP) Student Leadership Conference. The theme of this year’s debate competition was “A Call to Action,” where topics
including changing minor drug charges from a misdemeanor to a civic citation and the “Black Lives Matter” movement were discussed. The EWC SSS debate team will now represent the FAEOPP at the regional SSS/McNair debate competition. In This Issue The goal of SSS is to increase retention and graduation rates and facilitate the process of transition from one level of higher education to the next.
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