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  1. George R. Smith College was a historically Black college located in Sedalia, Missouri, [1] it was attended by ragtime composer Scott Joplin, who was famous for the piano music piece " Maple Leaf Rag ." History.

  2. George R. Smith College is Founded. *The opening of George is celebrated on this date in 1882. This was a Historically Black College ( HBCU) in Sedalia, Missouri. African American ragtime-music piano composer Scott Joplin attended it.

  3. Sanjay Krishna is the George R Smith Professor of Engineering in the ECE department at the Ohio State University. He was previously the Director of the Center for High Technology Materials, Professor and Regents Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico.

  4. Feb 28, 2012 · George R. Smith College opened in northeastern Sedalia, Missouri in 1894. The institution was associated with the Freedmen's Aid and Southern Education Society of the Methodist Church and played an important role in the lives of young people for several decades.

  5. George R. Smith College transformed the lives of young black students. It gave them the “privilege” of earning an academic degree. Although black people had been allowed to get an education, and slavery had been abolished, African Americans were still suffering from its consequences. While there was animosity towards

  6. A community college in Columbus, Ohio. You can earn a two-year technical degree, or complete the first two years of your bachelor's degree. We also offer noncredit training, ESL, GED and other services.

  7. A collection of historical documents related to the merger of George R. Smith College and Philander Smith College in 1939. The collection includes correspondence, news articles, texts and a catalog of George R. Smith College, a Methodist school for blacks in Missouri.