Sarah Mills Hodge Hall

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African American universities and colleges--Georgia—Savannah
Chatham County (Ga.)
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Savannah (Ga.)
Savannah State University (Ga.)
Universities and Colleges -- Georgia -- Savannah

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Sarah Mills Hodge Hall, built in 1938, was named for a local Savannah philanthropist. This building served as the primary residence for college presidents. The first president to live in this building was James A. Colston, fourth president of Georgia State College, the last president to reside in this building was Dr. Howard Jordan, the sixth president of Savannah State College. As of 2015, this building houses the WHCJ Campus Radio Station.

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