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The State College for Colored Students was established on May 15, 1891, by the Delaware General Assembly. It first awarded degrees in 1898. In 1944, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education awarded the college provisional accreditation. Three years later, the institution became Delaware State College by legislative action. Although its accreditation was revoked in 1949, it was regained in 1957. On July 1, 1993, the institution changed its name yet again, this time to Delaware State University.

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  • Delaware State University
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  • The State College for Colored Students was established on May 15, 1891, by the Delaware General Assembly. It first awarded degrees in 1898. In 1944, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education awarded the college provisional accreditation. Three years later, the institution became Delaware State College by legislative action. Although its accreditation was revoked in 1949, it was regained in 1957. On July 1, 1993, the institution changed its name yet again, this time to Delaware State University.
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  • Delaware State University seal.jpg
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  • -Delaware State College
  • -State College for Colored Students
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campus
  • Suburban
Logo
  • 320(xsd:integer)
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Type
undergrad
  • 3955(xsd:integer)
postgrad
  • 470(xsd:integer)
nota
  • National Football League
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Wide receiver
  • dbkwik:resource/fgRnTL01rNCv6SfyNfNNFw==
  • Television network
  • Sports agent
  • American Broadcasting Company
  • advocate against domestic violence; speaker, 2008 Democratic National Convention
  • Editor-In-Chief, The Source magazine
  • Public Address Announcer for the Washington Wizards
  • National Football League wide receiver, San Francisco 49ers, 1987–1995
  • executive, Bank of America, recognized by Fortune magazine in 2002 as one of the "50 most powerful black executives in America"
  • Canadian Football League running back, various teams, 1990–1996
  • Former NBA player for the Atlanta Hawks, and Seattle Supersonics
  • National Football League wide receiver, Currently a free agent, plays for UFL's Hartford Colonials
  • U.S. Representative for Maryland's 1st congressional district, 1990–2009
  • National Football League wide receiver, Currently a free agent
  • housing developer and creator of oldest African-American housing development in Dover, Delaware
  • National Football League offensive lineman, Philadelphia Eagles, since 2004
  • U.S. Ambassador to the Marshall Islands, since 2006
Students
  • 4425(xsd:integer)
Colors
  • Cherry red and Columbia blue
President
  • Dr. Harry Lee Williams
Athletics
endowment
  • 2.08E7
Established
  • 1891-05-15(xsd:date)
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  • 210(xsd:integer)
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State
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