College of Education: Thelma Fae Smith Diversity in Education Scholarship

Give to support underrepresented future educators in the Cannon-Clary College of Education and help us enhance diversity in teaching.
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Closed 28/02/2025
At a time when few women of any ethnicity graduated from college, Thelma Fae Smith did. She became one of the first African-American graduates of Harding College’s Master of Arts in Teaching program. Her life’s dedication was teaching English and American Literature in segregated and integrated schools, as well as teaching English for GED classes to WWII veterans. Mrs. Smith served her community for over 30 years as a leader and model of excellence to all who had the privilege to know her. As both an educator and an inspiration, she touched the lives of many. Your support of this scholarship is greatly appreciated. To support other funds in the College of Education, please visit www.harding.edu/givenow.
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