List of Savannah State University faculty

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This list of Savannah State University faculty includes current and former faculty, staff and presidents of Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth, Georgia State College, Savannah State College, and/or Savannah State University. Notable graduates, non-graduate former students and current students are found on the List of Savannah State University alumni.

Savannah State University is a four-year, state-supported, historically black university (HBCU) located in Savannah, Georgia.[1] The first baccalaureate degree was awarded in 1898.[2] In 1928 the college became a full four-year degree-granting institution and removed the high school and normal school programs.[3][2] In 1932 the school became a full member institution of the University System of Georgia.[3][2]

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[edit] Administration

[edit] Institute presidents

There have been twelve presidents in the history of Savannah State University. The current president is Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Sr. who became president on May 30, 2007.[4]

[edit] Other administration

Name Department Notability Reference
The Honorable Otis Johnson Former faculty member and the current mayor of Savannah, Georgia


[edit] Social Sciences

Name Department Notability Reference
Charles J. Elmore Mass Communications Former SSU professor and department chair and author of An Historical Guide to Laurel Grove Cemetery South, a book on SSU’s Richard R. Wright, and The Athletic Saga of Savannah State College. Elmore’s last publication is All That Savannah Jazz published in 1999
Francys Johnson Social Sciences NAACP Southeast Region Director and former member of the Savannah State Social Sciences faculty [5]
E. J. Josey Social Sciences American activist and librarian who served as an instructor of Social Sciences and History (1954-1955)
Mohamed Haji Mukhtar Social and Behavioral Sciences Professor of African and Middle Eastern History and noted author on the history and sociology of Somalia and Islam


[edit] Athletics

Name Department Notability Reference
Horace Broadnax Athletic the current head men's basketball coach and a member of the 1984 NCAA Division-I Men’s National Championship Team [6]
Russell Ellington Mathematics compiled a 148-91 record (.619 winning percentage) as Savannah State College’s men's head basketball, the most wins by a men's basketball coach in the school's history [7]


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