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Texas College is a Historically Black College founded in 1894, by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, now the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME). Our mission continues to embody the principles of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.
UT Tyler Alma Mater Lyrics: Oh, the East Texas eyes are smiling over the UT Tyler lakes / And the whispering breeze is a memory we will not forsake / Tho' we travel life's long highways,...
Texas College is a private, historically black Christian Methodist Episcopal college in Tyler, Texas. It is affiliated with the United Negro College Fund.
Founded in 1894 by a group of CME ministers to educate a disenfranchised population, Texas College has served as a beacon of hope and opportunity for the East Texas region and beyond. Learn more about the College's 130-year journey by reviewing the brief historical overview below.
The Alma Mater was first sung at commencement during the Summer of 1985 by graduate student, Steven Lynn Brand. Before the Alma Mater was implemented, “America The Beautiful” was sung during commencement ceremonies.
Dr. Dwight J. Fennell is the 23rd President of Texas College (Tyler, Texas). He is a native of Miami, Florida, where he graduated from Miami Carol City Senior High School.
Texas College, established in 1894, is a four-year, coeducational, private liberal arts institution located in Tyler, Texas. The College takes great pride in addressing its motto which reads, ―Give the people light and they will find their way.‖ Our belief is that the motto