This Alabama school is named for the nation's 7th Vice President and its athletic teams take his 'War Hawk' status as well.
This school in Brewton, Alabama is named for the first President of the Confederacy.
This campus is named for the first female Governor of Alabama, who succeeded her husband when he was term-limited from running again but then died in office.
Jimi would be disappointed to know that this Arkansas school is named for a United Methodist Bishop.
Located in Sarasota, Florida, this college was funded, in part, with proceeds from the estate of a circus magnate, for whom it is now named.
Located in DeLand, Florida, this school is named for the hat manufacturer who fitted Buffalo Bill & Will Rogers and funded the school.
This Maryland school is named for the abolitionist entreprenuer who also founded a major hospital.
Located in Baltimore, Maryland, this school is named for two prominent abolitionists.
If you presumed that this North Carolina school was named for the famed Scottish missionary who explored Africa, you'd be right.
Located in Durham, North Carolina, Coach K can thank a famous electric pioneer and tobacco grower for supplying the funds to start this institution.
This Tulsa institution is named for its founder, a Pentacostal preacher and one of the earliest televangeslists.
Located in Greenville, South Carolina, this school is named for an early evangelist who brought his religious message to millions via radio.
This Clarksville school is named for the long-time Tennessee Governor whose anti-evolution legislation led to the Scopes Monkey Trial.
This Dayton, Tennessee college is named for the lawyer who argued the Scopes Monkey Trial and ran three unsuccessful campaigns for President.
Named for the shipping and rail magnate who was one of American's richest men, even the sports teams of this Nashville school have taken on his sobriquet.
Located in Huntsville, Texas, this school is named for the hero of the Battle of San Jacinto.
The second oldest institution in the United States, this Williamsburg school was named for the reigning monarchs at the time of its founding.
This Fairfax, Virginia school is named for the Founding Father who, with James Madison, shepherded the passage of the Bill of Rights.
This Martinsville school will give you liberty, but not death, if, like its namesake, you argue against a lack of representation.
Strange bedfellows at this Lexington school, named for a military commander who fought to bring about the Union and another who fought to preserve its separation.
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