Building Communities Through Stories:
A Visual Fayetteville State University History
Fayetteville State University, founded in 1867 as the Howard School, is the second-oldest post-secondary school founded specifically for the education of African American students. Throughout its history, Fayetteville State University has thrived on the creation of a community within their walls, as told by the stories of their students, faculty, and administration.
This gallery is a glimpse into the stories that form the overall community of Fayetteville State.
Celebrating Our Brothers and Sisters
Featuring a special exhibit highlighting the accomplishments of our 12th Chancellor, Darrell T. Allison.
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