Tuskegee University
Tuskegee University is an independent and state-related institution of higher education. Its programs serve a student body that is coeducational as well as racially, ethnically and religiously diverse.
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Tuskegee University Chapel
The Chapel has long served as the center of campus for religious, cultural and intellectual gatherings. Guest speakers have ranged from U.S. President, foreign heads of the state, and other persons of note, such as Mary McLeod Bethune and Martin Luther King, Jr. Currently, the Chapel serves as the home of the famed Tuskegee University "Golden Voices" Concert Choir.
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A Look Inside
Meet the Dean of the Chapel
Dr. Gregory S. Gray, Sr. has served as Dean of the Chapel and University Professor of Religion and Society at Tuskegee University since 1999. Dr. Gray is a native of Gary, Indiana.
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Golden Voices Choir
The famous Golden Voices Choir is steeped in more than a century of pride and the richest of choral traditions. Since its inception, the Golden Voices Choir has served as an artistic model while carving its place in American history.
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Chapel Schedule of Events 2010-2011
Join us for Chapel Sunday Worship Services and other activities which include Faith Week Activities, Black History Month Celebrations, Convocations, Guest Speakers, Annual William Dawson Concert, etc.
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History of the Chapel
The University Chapel has played a significant role in the spiritual development of generation after generation of Tuskegee students. The original chapel, built between 1896 and 1898 through the generosity of the Phelps Stokes family, was designed by Robert R. Taylor, & was constructed almost entirely by student labor.
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