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1997 Honorees - Harrison B. Wilson, Ph.D.

Harrison B. Wilson, Ph.D.     After the Civil War, black colleges and universities were established to train and educate youth, build black communities and to create a black professional class. These institutions became the source of hopes and dreams for African-Americans. This is the tradition in which Dr. Harrison B. Wilson was educated and to which he has dedicated his life.

     Dr. Wilson is the dynamic president of Norfolk State University in Virginia. He is a graduate of Kentucky State University where he was a star athlete in basketball, football, baseball and track - but more importantly, he was also an honor student, As a college president, he continually urges students to "combine success on the playing field with success in the classroom."
  


"... combine success on the playing field with success in the classroom."

     Dr. Wilson earned his master's and doctorate degrees, with distinction, at Indiana University. Wilson was voted "Male Most Likely to Succeed" and "Most Scholarly Athlete" by his senior class at Kentucky State University where he earned his bachelor of science degree. Dr. Wilson was a successful college professor, administrator and coach at Jackson State University, He served as Chairman and Professor of Health and Physical Education at Tennessee State University. His mission statement for success, "each job is a building block for developing skills, leadership and confidence", was taught to him by his mother who was also his best friend.

     This strong man was a college basketball coach for 16 years. His teams had an impressive record of 340 wins and 72 losses, and he carries this winning attitude into all phases of his life.

     Norfolk State University is the fourth largest black institution of higher learning in the country. It has more than 900 faculty and staff members to provide quality teaching and learning in its nine colleges, numerous departments and academic programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Dr. Wilson's major purpose as an educator is based upon a uniquely American vision, "To take students where they are and show them what they can be."