Saturday, April 28, 2012

Walter Fauntroy Speaks at Delware State University student center dedication - Introduction

Walter Fauntroy Speaks at Delware State University student center dedication - Introduction Video Clips. Duration : 5.75 Mins.


www.desu.edu: Delaware State University President Dr. Williams introduces Walter Fauntroy, the civil rights activist and pastor of the New Bethel Church in Washington, DC to speak at Delaware State University dedication of the new DSU Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center on February 25, 2010.DSU on Facebook: www.facebook.com/DSUedu DSU on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DelStateUniv DSU is one of America's most prestigious Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Founded in 1891 at the State College for Colored Students, DSU takes pride in its heritage as one of the country's first land-grant educational institutions, rooted early on in agriculture and education. Our current undergraduate population includes a 68 percent African-American enrollment and an increasing number of Caucasian, Hispanic, Asian and other international students. Today DSU offers 54 undergraduate degree programs, in fields ranging from education, healthcare, optics and aviation. It offers 24 masters' degrees including graduate programs in molecular and cellular neuroscience and teaching English as a second language. We offer five doctoral degree programs in areas such as interdisciplinary applied mathematics/mathematical physics and educational leadership. DSU has190 faculty members within 21 academic departments. 174 faculty members possess a PhD or a terminal degree. The student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1. Delaware State University is ranked 17th among 80 Historically Black Universities and ...

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