Women in Technology

 By Laurie D. Willis

Livingstone CollegeNews Service

SALISBURY — It’s no secret that there aren’t enough women in the technology field.

But Livingstone College hopes to change that.

The college’s Black Data Processing Associates chapter, or BDPA, has been awarded a $500 grant from the National Center for Women & Information Technology to raise awareness and interest in technology among high school girls. The grant’s official name is Return Path Student Seed Fund.

“We plan to go to area high schools and introduce female students to women who have achieved success in the computer field,” said Trevor Stuart, president of Livingstone’s BDPA chapter. “It’s very important for women to be more involved in the technology field.”

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The Center for Holistic Learning

On February 8, 2006, after an exhaustive search, The Board of Trustees elected Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins, Sr. to serve as the 12th president of Livingstone College. Dr. Jenkins had over 21 years of experience as a college president, with a demonstrated track record of successfully dealing with the challenges that plaque many of the institutions that have similar missions, and that serve a similar population. The Board of Trustees has charged Dr. Jenkins to immediately chart a strategic direction for the institution, and have empowered him “To Take Livingstone College To The Next Level.” Read More

Dr. Joseph Charles Price

Few Individuals have made a significant impact or left the legacy to their beneficiaries as did Joseph Charles Price, founder and first president of Livingstone College.

Born February 10, 1854 at Elizabeth City, NC, he rose to fame and world renown as a scholar, Christian Gospel Preacher, orator and shining example of selflessness in devotion to his people.Here Dr. Price excited and thrilled the people assembled until he was persuaded to remain in England and speak on behalf of the fledgling school the denomination had adopted through the General Conference. While in England he raised $10,000 for the college and returned in 1882 to embark upon the task of establishing and securing the institution.

Dr. Joseph Charles Price (1854-1893) was the founder and first President of the college. A brilliant scholar, great Gospel Preacher, world-famous orator, and advocate for the common man, Dr. Price sought to educate the whole man; his hands, his head and his heart.

During his ten years as President of the college, Dr. Price attracted students, friends and funds through the sheer power of his personality and Christian compassion. His great faith and hope for the future has been epitomized in this famous quotation of his: “I do not care how dark the night; I believe in the coming of the morning.”

Dr. Price served the college until his death in 1893, refusing positions of great prestige and attractive salaries to devote his life and energies to the college. He demonstrated faith in his people, and called upon all to seize the opportunity to contribute toward elevating the black man through generous support of educational enterprises. Three of Dr. Price’s grandsons survive him: Dr. Price S. Braithwaite of Los Angles, California, Mr. Charles P. Sherrill of Salisbury, North Carolina and Dr. Richard Sherrill of Virginia Beach, Virginia.

The annual observance of Founder’s Day in our churches not only honors his memory, but provides us the opportunity to join in perpetuating his work by supporting Livingstone College.