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White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges & Universities Presidents/Chancellors WHITE HOUSE INITIATIVE ON HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES PRESIDENTS/CHANCELLORS As of October 9, 2014 Alabama 5. Dr. Joan Davis President 1. Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr. C.A. Fredd Campus of Shelton State President Community College Alabama A&M University 9500 Old Greensboro Road P.O. Box 1357 Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Normal, AL 35762 Phone: 205-391-5880 Phone: 256-372-5000 Fax #: 205-391-2426 Fax #: 256-372-5244 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 6. Dr. Helen T. McAlpine 2. Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd Interim President President Gadsden State Community College Alabama State University Valley Street Campus P.O. Box 271 P.O. Box 227 Montgomery, AL 36101 Gadsden, AL 35902-0227 Phone: 334-229-4202 Phone: 256-549-8222 Fax #: 334-834-6861 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 7. Dr. Perry W. Ward 3. Dr. James Lowe President President Lawson State Community College Bishop State Community College 3060 Wilson Road SW 351 North Broad Street Birmingham, AL 35221 Mobile, AL 36603 Phone: 205-929-6300 Phone: 251-690-6416 Email: [email protected] Fax #: 251-438-9523 Email: [email protected] 8. Dr. George T. French Jr. President 4. Rev. Dr. Tilahun Mendedo Miles College President P.O. Box 3800 Concordia College Birmingham, AL 35208 1804 Green Street Phone: 205-929-1427 Selma, AL 36703 VP Email: [email protected] Phone: 334-874-5700 Email: [email protected] Fax #: 334-874-5745 Email: [email protected] 9. Dr. Leslie N. Pollard President Oakwood University 7000 Adventist Blvd. Huntsville, AL 35896 Phone: 256-726-7334 Fax #: 256-726-8335 Email: [email protected] 10. Dr. Alvin A. Cleveland 15. Brian Johnson, Ph.D President President Selma University Tuskegee University 1501 Lapsley Street 1200 W Montgomery Rd Selma, AL 36701 Tuskegee, AL 36088 Phone: 334-872-2533 Phone: 334-727-8501 Fax #: 334-872-7746 Fax #: 334-727-5276 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 11. Dr. John Reutter Arkansas Acting President J. F. Drake Technical College 16. Dr. Fitzgerald Hill 3421 Meridian Street North President Huntsville, AL 35811 Arkansas Baptist College Phone: 256-551-3117 1600 Bishop Street Fax #: 256-539-7383 Little Rock, AR 72202 Email: [email protected] Phone: 501-244-5138 Email: [email protected] Fax #: 501-372-7992 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 12. Dr. Peter Millet 17. Dr. Lloyd Hervey President Interim President, January 1 Stillman College Philander Smith College 3706 Stillman Blvd. One Trudie Kibbe Reed Drive P.O. Box 1430 Little Rock, AR 72202 Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Phone: 501-370-5275 Phone: 205-366-8808 Fax #: 501-370-5277 Fax #: 205-247-8015 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 18. Dr. O. Jerome Green 13. Dr. Billy C. Hawkins President President Shorter College Talladega College 604 North Locust Street 627 West Battle Street North Little Rock, AR 72114 Talladega, AL 35160 Phone: 501-374-6305 ext. 202 Phone: 256-761-6212 Fax #: 501-374-9333 Fax #: 256-362-2268 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 19. Dr. Laurence B. Alexander 14. Mr. Samuel Munnerlyn Chancellor President University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Trenholm State Technical College 1200 North University Drive 1225 Air Base Blvd. Mail Slot 4982 Montgomery, AL 36108 Pine Bluff, AR 71601 Phone: 334-420-4211-4216 Phone: 870-575-8471 or 870-575-8470 Fax #: 334-420-4206 Email: [email protected] Fax #: 870-575-4645 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Delaware 20. Dr. Harry L. Williams 25. Dr. Elmira Mangum President President Delaware State University Florida A&M University 1200 North Dupont Highway 400 Lee Hall Dover, DE 19901 Tallahassee, FL 32307 Phone: 302-857-6001 Phone: 850-599-3225 Fax #: 302-857-6003 Fax #: 850-561-2152 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] District of Columbia 26. Roslyn Clark Artis 21. Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick President Interim President Florida Memorial University Howard University 15800 NW 42nd Avenue 2400 6th Street, NW Miami Gardens, FL 33054 Washington, DC 20059 Phone: 305-626-3605/04 Phone: 202-806-2500 Fax #: 305-626-3769 Fax #: 202-806-9243 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Georgia Email: [email protected] 27. Dr. Arthur N. Dunning 22. Dr. James E. Lyons Interim President Interim President Albany State University University of the District of Columbia 504 College Drive 4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW Albany, GA 31705 Washington, DC 20008 Phone: 229-430-2799 Phone: 202-274-6016 Fax #: 229-430-3836 Fax #: 202-274-5304 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 28. Dr. Carlton E. Brown Florida President Clark Atlanta University 23. Dr. Edison Jackson 223 James P. Brawley Drive at Fair Street, SW President Atlanta, GA 30314 Bethune-Cookman University Phone: 404-880-8500 640 Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard Fax #: 404-880-6315 Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Email: [email protected] Phone: 386-252-8660 Fax #: 386-481-2010 29. Dr. Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith Email: [email protected] President Fort Valley State University 24. Mr. Nathaniel Glover, Jr. 1005 State University Drive President Fort Valley, GA 31030 Edward Waters College Phone: 478-825-6316 1658 Kings Road Fax #: 478-825-6266 Jacksonville, FL 32209 Email: [email protected] Phone: 904-470-8012 [email protected] Fax #: 904-470-8039 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Fax #: 912-358-2998 Email: [email protected] 30. Dr. Edward Wimbley President Interdenominational Theological Center 36. Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum 700 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SW President Atlanta, GA 30314 Spelman College Phone: 404-527-7761-7702 350 Spelman Lane, SW Fax #: 404-527-7770 Atlanta, GA 30314 Email: [email protected] Phone: 404-270-5001 Fax #: 404-270-5010 31. Dr. John Silvanus Wilson Jr. Email: [email protected] President Morehouse College Kentucky 830 Westview Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 30314 37. Dr. Raymond M. Burse Phone: 404-215-2645 Interim President Fax #: 404-659-6536 Kentucky State University Email: [email protected] 400 Main Street Room 201 Hume Hall 32. Dr. John E. Maupin Jr., D.D.S. Frankfort, KY 40601 President Phone: 502-597-6260 Morehouse School of Medicine Email: [email protected] 720 Westview Drive, S.W. Atlanta, GA 30310 Louisiana Phone: 404-752-1740 Fax #: 404-756-8974 38. Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough Email: [email protected] President Dillard University 33. Dr. Stanley J. Pritchett, Sr. 2601 Gentilly Blvd. Chief Administrator New Orleans, LA 70122 Morris Brown College Phone: 504-816-4640 643 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Switchboard 504-283-8822 Atlanta, GA 30314 Fax #: 504-816-4632 Phone: 404-220-1010 Email: [email protected] Fax #: 404-739-1018 Email: [email protected] 39. Dr. Cynthia Warrick Interim President 34. Dr. George C. Bradley Grambling State University President P.O. Box 607 Paine College Grambling, LA 71245 1235 15th Street Phone: 318-274-6117 Augusta, GA 30910 Fax #: 318-274-6172 Phone: 706-821-8230 Email: [email protected] Fax #: 706-821-8333 Email: [email protected] 40. Dr. Ronald Mason, Jr. President 35. Dr. Cheryl D. Dozier Southern University System President 801 Harding Blvd Savannah State University Baton Rouge, LA 70813 P.O. Box 20449 Phone: 225-771-4680 Savannah, GA 31404 Fax #: 225-771-5522 Phone: 912-358-4000 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 40B. Dr. Flandus McClinton 45. Dr. Mortimer H. Neufville, Ph.D Interim President, Interim President Southern University and A&M College Coppin State College P.O. Box 9503 2500 West North Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70813 Baltimore, MD 21216 Phone: 225-771-5022 Phone: 410-951-3838 Fax #: 225-771-5075 Fax #: 410-333-5369 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] [email protected] 41. Dr. Victor Ukpolo Chancellor 46. Dr. David Wilson Southern University at New Orleans President Temporary Information: Morgan State University 6400 Press Drive 1700 Cold Spring Lane New Orleans, LA 70126 Baltimore, MD 21251 Phone: 504-286-5311 Phone: 443-885-3200 Fax #: 504-284-5500 Fax #: 443-885-8296 Email: [email protected] Secretary Email: [email protected] 42. Dr. Ray L. Belton 47. Dr. Juliette B. Bell Chancellor President Southern University at Shreveport University of Maryland Eastern Shore 3050 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive 11868 Academic Oval Shreveport, LA 71107 Princess Anne, MD 21853 Phone: 318-670-9312 Phone: 410-651-6102 Fax #: 318-674-3374 Fax #: 410-651-6300 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Michigan 43. Dr. Norman C. Francis President 48. Keith Grant Xavier University of New Orleans President 1 Drexel Drive Lewis College of Business New Orleans, LA 70125 17370 Myers Road Phone: 504-520-7541 Detroit, MI 48235 Fax #: 504-520-7904 Phone: 313-862-6300 Email: [email protected] Fax #: 313-862-1027 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Maryland Mississippi 44. Dr. Mickey L. Burnim 49. Dr. Alfred Rankins President President Bowie State University Alcorn State University 1400 Jericho Park Road 1000 ASU Drive #359 Bowie, MD 20715 Alcorn, MS 39096 Phone: 301-860-3555 Fax #: 601-877-2975 Fax #: 301-860-3510 President’s office 601-877-6111 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 54. Dr. David L. Beckley President 50. Dr. Valmadge Towner Rust College President 150 Rust Avenue Coahoma Community College Holly Springs, MS 38635 3240 Friars Point Road Phone: 662-252-2491 Clarksdale, MS 38614 Fax #: 662-252-8863 Phone: 662-621-4101 Email: [email protected] Fax #: 662-624-9516 Email: [email protected] 55.
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