Today we honor “Pioneer”:
Brother Dr. Carroll T. Willis was a noted educator and chair of the Department of Commerce from 1920-1955. He developed, planned, and structured the business education and commerce department at NCCU. He graduated from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (now Hampton University) in 1919 and further his studies at Columbia University. He was initiated in the Eta Chapter at Columbia University (year unknown).
Carroll T. Willis Commerce Building (1956) was named in his honor for his service and chair of the Department of Commerce (1920-1955). The building was renovated in 1980 and currently houses the School of Business. However, in 2021, North Carolina Central University broke ground for a new School of Business for more of today’s collaborative instruction and research methods.
He entered Omega Chapter in December 1954 and is interred at Beechwood Cemetery, Durham.
“A college is not just a building and equipment. A college consists of a curriculum and a faculty-the people who activate the curriculum. The greatness of any institution is measured by the people who serve it. Always there are those whose lives are unselfishly devoted to an institution. This group represents an aggregate of over 200 years of service to one college.” Brother Dr. Carroll T. Willis, Dept. of Commence
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