Murray served as vice president of Benedict College from 1967-68.
Simkins attended elementary school, high school, and Benedict College and received a bachelor of arts degree in 1921.
The computing center is located in the basement of Benedict College.
It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Benedict College.
He went back to Benedict College to begin a track and field collegiate coaching career.
He sent bank officers to all-black Benedict College, where he was a trustee, to help administrators sort out their financial problems at no charge.
From 1870 to 1930, Benedict College was led by seven northern white Baptist ministers, all college trained.
In 1994, with a strategic planning process in place, Benedict College set an enrollment goal of "2000 by the year 2000".
Benedict College is engaged in an on-going strategic planning process, which will guide the College in the 21st century.
After attending Benedict College, he returned to the orphanage to take a teaching position.