Alumni

No matter what career path you choose, you will share the history of people who have been enriched by Liberal Arts courses. A college education provides you with the tools necessary to participate in your own prosperity and evolution, and by doing so, you enhance the global community. The Hampton University School of Liberal Arts and Education builds on that principal, with programs featuring top educators who encourage critical thought, individual expression, and analytical reasoning skills. The Hampton University School of Liberal Arts and Education is proud to share its heritage with a history of successful alumni that have dared to dream and achieve.

These alumni include:

John T. Biggers
Harlem Renaissance Muralist and founder of the Art Department at Texas Southern University
Spencer Christian
Entertainer
Danielle Crutchfield-White
Regional V.P. of Community Engagement, MGM Resorts International
Allyson Kay Duncan
Circuit Court Judge, US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Martha Louise Morrow Foxx
Educator
Vanessa D. Gilmore
District Court Judge, US District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Freeman A. Hrabowski III
President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Theodore Theopolis Jones II
Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Alberta Williams King
Educator, Mother of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dorothy Maynor
Concert Singer
Angela Burt Murray
Editor in Chief, Essence Magazine
Bryan T. Norwood
Vice President for Public Safety, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Kimberly Oliver
2006 National Teacher of the Year

 

Elizabeth Williams-Omilami
Chief Executive Officer, Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless
Joan M. Pratt
Baltimore City Comptroller
Robi Reed
Casting Director
Gregory M. Sleet
District Court Judge, US District Court for the District of Delaware
Dianne Boardley Suber
Tenth President of Saint Augustine’s University
Emil Wilbekin
Entertainment Journalist


“The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.”
-Albert Einstein