Thursday, June 15, 2023
PROFFESOR JOSEPH CARTER CORBIN DAY SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
DATE: September 27, 2023
PLACE: Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Purpose: To commemorate Professor Joseph Carter Corbin, founder of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and Father of Higher Education for African Americans in Arkansas.
Community Celebration: Free and open to the public, beginning with a Proclamation and Tribute Ceremony with city and state officials at the original site of the college, 2nd Avenue & Oak Street.
Plans include exhibits, speakers, newly released documentary on Professor Corbin.There will be a reception with panelists reflecting on Dr. Corbin's contributions to education in Arkansas. ALL ARE WELCOMED.
Joseph Carter Corbin (1833-1911) American Educator of African American heritage, Journalist,
Mathematician, Scholar, Linguist, Musician. He was born free in Ohio to formerly enslaved parents, William and Susan Corbin, from Virginia. He became one of the most educated men of his day, eaming an A.B. degree and two master degrees from Ohio University at Athens.
During Reconstruction following the Civil War, Professor Corbin migrated to Arkansas and in 1872 was elected Arkansas Superintendent of Public Instruction. Recognizing the need for teachers for the
115,000 "freedmen," he help lay the foundation for a public teacher's college for "the poorer class" that would become Branch Normal College of the Arkansas industrial University, now the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Branch Normal College, chartered in 1873, is the predecessor of A.M.&N. College, and the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
Professor Corbin opened Branch Normal College on September 27, 1875 with seven elementary students. During his 27 years tenure as founder and president, he produced the first African Americans in Arkansas with Artium Baccalaureus (AB.) degrees.
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is the second oldest public institution of higher education in the state. It is an 1890 Land Grant HBCU and serves a diverse student population. It contributes greatly to the economy of Pine Bluff.
To help establish and endow a memorial scholarship to honor Professor Corbin,
you may give On -line Giving: Uapb.taforms.net/
or mail UAPB Office of Development: 1200 N University Drive #4981, Pine Bluff, AR 71601.
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Dr. Gladys Turner Finney And Donors Create the Professor Joseph Carter Corbin Memorial Endowed Scholarship at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB)
The Professor Joseph Carter Corbin Memorial Scholarship recognizes Professor Corbin for his
extraordinary achievements in Education, the founder of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and
the creator of the first Artium Baccalaureus (AB) degrees for African-Americans in Arkansas.
Professor Corbin was an Educator, Journalist, Mathematician, Scholar, Linguist, and Musician.
He held AB and two masters’ degrees from Ohio University at Athens.
The scholarship will support students in mathematics and the sciences.
Ways to Give
1. Give by check payable to UAPB Foundation Fund
In memo write: Professor Joseph Carter Corbin Memorial Scholarship
Mail to: UAPB Office of Development, 1200 North University Drive
Mail Slot 4981, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71601
2. Give on line at www.uapb.edu/give (go to other and write in name) or call 870-5758701
3. Give by mobile phone.(TextUAPB19 to 41444)
THANK YOU FOR GIVING
Dr. Gladys Turner Finney, Class of 1957
Thursday, January 12, 2023
Give to UAPB Founder Memorial Scholarship
PROFESSOR JOSEPH CARTER CORBIN DAY
SEPTEMBER 27, 2023
SESQUICENTENNIAL FOUNDER CELEBRATION
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT PINE BLUFF
WON’T YOU PLEASE HELP?
TO ENDOW
THE UAPB PROFESSOR JOSEPH CARTER CORBIN
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
For mathematics and science majors
Ways to Give
1. Give by check payable to UAPB Foundation Fund
In memo write: Professor Joseph Carter Corbin Memorial Scholarship
Mail to: UAPB Office of Development, 1200 North University Drive
Mail Slot 4981, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71601
2. Give on line at www.uapb.edu/give or call 870-5758701
3. Give by mobile phone.(TextUAPB19 to 41444)
THANK YOU FOR GIVING
Dr. Gladys Turner Finney
Monday, January 2, 2023
Family Members Buried at Randolph-Damacus Cemetery, Grady, Lincoln County, Arkansas Without Headstones
By Dr. Gladys Turner Finney
Mary Inez ("Arned) Williams Scoggins
B.D. July 28, 1897
D.D. September 8, 1947
Adward Williams
B.D.
D.D. September 8, 1957
Drucilla Turner West
B.D. March 24, 1884
D.D. October 16, 1955
Burial Date: October 21, 1955
Robert Turner
B.D. October 24, 1913
D.D. October 24, 1986
Emma Lee Turner Glanton
B.D. June 23, 1895
Burial Date June 8, 1974
Savannah Dozier Bluford
B.D. March 20, 1876
D.D. January 24, 1966
Cora Taylor Williams
B.D January 1, 1876
D.D September 8, 1957
Thurman Jones
B.D. 1903
D.D. Unknown Waterbury, Ct.
Margaret Bluford Donaldson
B.D. May 8, 1918
D.D. May 21, 1987
Burial Date May 27, 1987
Robert Donaldson
B.D. July 15, 1915
D.D July 22, 1981
Burial Date: July 27, 1981
Chester Lee (Johnson) Bluford, B.D.December 13, 1897, D.D. April 8, 1993, B.D. April 14, 1993.
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Donor Pledge for Professor Joseph Carter Corbin Memorial Scholarship at University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff
DONOR PLEDGE FORM
Please return to Dr. Gladys Turner Finney
gtturnerfinney@gmail.com
Professor Joseph Carter Corbin Day
September 27, 2023
Sesquicentennial (150 Year)
Founding of Branch Normal College, now
University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff
Donor Pledge Amount_________________
To establish the Professor Joseph Carter Corbin Memorial Scholarship at the University of Arkansas at
Pine Bluff. To memorialize Professor Corbin, an educator extraordinaire, who produced the first African Americans in Arkansas with Artium Baccalaureus (AB) degrees, and the founder of the University of
Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
Name___________________________
Address__________________________
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On -line Giving: Uapb.taforms.net/
UAPB Office of Development: development@uapb.edu
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