
Alabama State University
Alabama State University is a public historically Black university in Montgomery, Alabama. Founded in 1867, during the Reconstruction era, it was one of about 180 "normal schools" established by... Wikipedia
- Former name: Lincoln Normal School of Marion (1867–1887), Normal School for Colored Students (1887–1929), State Teachers College (1929–1948), Alabama State College for Negroes (1948–1954), Alabama State College (1954–1969)
- Type: Public historically black university
- Established: 1867
- Academic affiliations: TMCF
- Endowment: $125 million (2024)
- President: Quinton T. Ross Jr.
- Provost: Carl Pettis
- Students: 5,475
- Undergraduates: 5,116
- Campus: Urban, 172-acres
- Newspaper: The Hornet Tribune
- Colors: Black and Old gold
- Sporting affiliations: NCAA Division I FCS – SWAC
- Website: www.alasu.edu
- Data source: DuckDuckGo