Create a free Diverse: Issues In Higher Education account to continue reading. Already have an account? Enter your email to access the article.

Professor Aims to Honor St. Cloud State’s First African-American Alumna

When St. Cloud State University’s Herberger Business School relocated to a new building across campus, its previous home reverted to a numerical name. The 51 Building now houses over a dozen departments and programs including English, Gender and Ethnic Studies and Political Science. After almost a decade, one faculty member seeks to give the building a less sterile identity.

Earlier this summer, Dr. Christopher Lehman, a Professor and Chair of the Ethnic Studies Department, had the idea to rename the 51 Building after Ruby Cora Webster, the first African-American student to have graduated from St. Cloud State University. The proposal for Webster Hall materialized in an online petition in August.

“I thought that I would wait for the fall semester until I started to conduct some serious action towards getting the building renamed,” Lehman said.

Last year, he had the idea to rename the building Butler Hall after two former local slaves, Mary and John Butler, but the efforts ended at a preliminary stage.

“It was just an idea that I had floated to a couple of administrators,” Lehman said. “I heard back from one of them that it would be an uphill battle because neither of the slaves actually attended school here.”

Then he remembered Ruby Cora Webster from his research in local Minnesota history. Webster had spent most of her childhood in St. Cloud, graduating from a local high school and enrolling in St. Cloud State University in 1908. She graduated the following year after completing a teaching certificate.

Lehman said the reaction this year has been much more supportive. The petition currently has more than 1,900 signatures including that of Webster’s own granddaughter, who endorsed the renaming on her own Facebook page.

The trusted source for all job seekers
We have an extensive variety of listings for both academic and non-academic positions at postsecondary institutions.
Read More
The trusted source for all job seekers