Come worship with us for Founder's Day at the First Baptist Church of Highland Park
Sunday, March 9, 2025 - 10:45 AM
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The Virginia State University Alumni Association (VSUAA) was organized in 1889. N.T. Goldsbery was elected as the Association’s first president. Although there were only a few intermitted gatherings and meetings held by the Association during the years between 1889 and 1903, by 1904 a more permanent organization had been formed.
In the early years of the Association, only one chapter existed - the national chapter. However, by 1914 the Alumni Association grew in size and ambition as eight chapters across the state of Virginia had been established. These chapters were located in Alexander; Smithfield; Suffolk; Richmond; Petersburg; Fredericksburg; Norfolk; and Boiling Green. In addition to these chapters, several organizations already on campus were organized to support the mission and goals of the Association. Some of these organizations included: the Tongue and Pen Society; The Training School; The April Group; the November Group; the Leap Year Group, The October Group, and the Victory Group.
Throughout the Association's rich history, 37 individuals have served as president of the Alumni Association. The first female president was Josie P. Harris, who assumed office in 1899. The longest-serving president was Milton T. Bailey who served from 1903-1932, totaling 29 years. The youngest serving president has been Franklin Johnson, Jr. who was 29 at the time he assumed office.
For more than a century, the Alumni Association’s mission has been twofold: 1) to foster lifelong relationships between the University and its alumni and 2) to support the University’s programs and mission. The Association has supported the University in various ways, including providing money for scholarships, recruiting students to the University, and supporting the University’s music and athletics programs. Although no accurate record can be found that documents how much money or how many students the Alumni Association has been responsible for, three early projects can be documented.
These include: 1) the purchase of the property where Locket Hall now stands in 1919, which was supposed to be called from that date, “The Alumni Field”, 2) the purchase of the Memorial Bench located on the Front Campus in 1939, and 3) the purchase of the University “Mace” in 1957.
With such a long life the Association has faced many challenges and seen many changes. In large measure, it reflects the much broader history of the University. Today, with a membership roster of over 1,000 and over 50 active chapters located across the country, the Virginia State University Alumni Association continues to be a committed partner to the University.
Come worship with us for Founder's Day at the First Baptist Church of Highland Park
Sunday, March 9, 2025 - 10:45 AM
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VSUAA Baltimore Metro Alumni Chapter supports the Youth Sports & Cheer Clinic featuring the VSUAA Woo Woo Alumni Chapter
Saturday, February 22, 2025, from 8 AM - 3 PM.
Middle Branch Fitness & Wellness Center
202 Reedbird Ave
Baltimore, MD
Register for free by visiting www.baltimore.org/CIAA
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Join us for a memorable evening celebrating our alumni and supporting future generations.
An Evening of Elegance at our 10th Anniversary Scholarship Gala
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Durham Convention Center
301 West Morgan Street
Durham, NC 27701
Early Bird Tickets: $130 per person
Regular Price: $150 per person
Reserved Table: $1,040
Contact Information: Cicly Marsh
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