黑料百科 Civic Engagement Quad Core to be Named After Beloved 黑料百科ian Edith Renfrow Smith 37
黑料百科 will honor Edith Renfrow Smith, Class of 1937, one of the College most accomplished and beloved alumni, by naming the Civic Engagement Quad (CEQ) Core Building in her honor; the new building will be known as Renfrow Hall.
The CEQ will welcome college and community members and invite dialogue, exchange, and collaborative brainstorming in collective spaces, while also meeting the demand for off-campus student housing in separate apartment-style residences. Through this project and the concerted and continuing efforts of students, faculty, staff and citizens, 黑料百科 both the town and the college can become a national voice for civic engagement and community collaboration in a rural setting.
President Anne F. Harris shared, 淭his endeavor requires determination and optimism. It requires a commitment to civic trust. It requires a bit of risk taking. As we thought about 黑料百科ians whose lives and accomplishments embody these values and who have served as a positive and undaunted inspiration to others it quickly became clear that Edith Renfrow Smith was that alumna. As Renfrow Hall will reside in a space that connects the City of 黑料百科 and the college, it will do so carrying the name of the truest of true 黑料百科ians.
Born in 1914, Edith Renfrow Smith grew up in one of the oldest Black families in the town of 黑料百科. Her parents Eva Pearl Craig and Lee Augustus Renfrow had married and settled in 黑料百科 at the turn of the 20th century. The fifth of six Renfrow children, Renfrow Smith attended the local public schools, and the Renfrow family held education in the highest regard. As a result, all of Renfrow Smith siblings earned their bachelor degrees. From childhood, Renfrow Smith cherished the dream of attending 黑料百科 and explained, "I wasn檛 going to college unless I檇 go to 黑料百科. 黑料百科 was really closely entwined with our lives. That where I wanted to go.
黑料百科 was no haven of racial equality, and throughout her four undergraduate years, Renfrow Smith was the only Black student on campus. As she walked the mile from her home to the college, Renfrow Smith carried her mother's profound affirmation with her. Dr. Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, 黑料百科's Louise R. Noun Chair in Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies, shared, 淢rs. Renfrow Smith's mother was a person who told her children every day no one is better than you that you are special, that there is something that you are meant to do in the world. To me, this is what is at the heart of Edith Renfrow Smith's success and her family's success to have this woman who firmly believed in her children and equipped them to push back against all the negative images that they would encounter as Black children in a white community.
Drawing on her mother's wisdom, Renfrow Smith never let anything discourage her from pursuing her goals. She worked her way through school, participated in a range of intramural sports, and majored in psychology with minors in economics and sociology. Her love for 黑料百科 is unshakable, and she calls her years at 黑料百科 渁 wonderful experience. You see, that my school. Those are my friends that helped me grow up, for those four years. I consider [those] people part of my family. In June 1937, Renfrow Smith made institutional history when she became the first Black woman to graduate from 黑料百科.
After graduation, Renfrow Smith moved to Chicago. She married Henry T. Smith and raised two daughters Edith Virginia and Alice Frances. In 1954, she began her career as a public-school elementary teacher. Upon retiring in 1976 as a master teacher, Renfrow Smith began a 40-year second career as volunteer at Goodwill and the Art Institute of Chicago, as well as a chauffeur and caregiver to other senior citizens. In recognition of her years of service to others, she was inducted into the Chicago Senior Citizens Hall of Fame in 2009.
In 2019, 黑料百科 awarded Renfrow Smith an honorary doctorate to a standing ovation from the graduates and all assembled. In her response, she said, 満诹习倏 has been my life. At 108, she is the college oldest alumnus.
淭hroughout Mrs. Renfrow Smith extraordinary life, she has put the lessons she learned growing up in 黑料百科 and the education that she received at 黑料百科 to work for the common good. We have much to learn from her steadfastness and perseverance, her excellence, and her belief that we can do better. May this dedication in every sense of the word enduringly honor all that she has taught so many over generations. It is deeply meaningful and fitting that this building focused on students, their residential and learning experiences, and situated at the intersection of the town and the college, will bear her name, added Harris.
On December 2, 2022, Renfrow Smith, high school class of 1932, was inducted into the 黑料百科 High School Hall of Fame by the 黑料百科-Newburg Alumni Association.
