Great news! Azurest South has received a National Historic Landmark designation from the Department of the Interior. It was one of 19 recently announced newly National Historic Landmarks. Located on VSU's campus between the L. Douglas Wilder Cooperative Extension Building and the J.B. Bolling "ROTC" Building, Azurest South is the official Alumni House for the Virginia State University Alumni Association. Completed in 1939 by VSU alumna Amaza Lee Meredith (1895-1984), one of the nation's first documented African American female architects, Azurest South is a significant landmark of African American material culture and design. It showcases Ms. Meredith's courage in presenting non-traditional ideas in the public eye at the state's first land-grant college for African Americans. In 1993, Azurest South was listed in the Virginia Landmarks Register, and in 1994, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Additionally, in 2001, it was documented during Women's Month by the National Register of Historic Places. Azurest South is a gem and treasure for the Alumni Association and the University.
Congratulations To Our New Life Member
(2024-2025 Alumni Year)
Gwendolyn Hopson
Woodbridge, VA
Henry Olds
Franklin, VA
Gwendolyn Hall
Sutherland, VA
Bosede Laoye-Ayanu
Newark, NJ
Lisa Boone
Newport News, VA
Dr. Jean Grim
Prince George, VA
Leon Jackson
Williamsburg, VA
Wilma K. Jackson
Raleigh, NC
Shyri Holloway
Dumfries, VA
Nancy Harris
Crofton, VA
Danielle L. Brown
Perth Amboy, NJ
Rhonda Holley-Shanks
Durhman, NC
Tasha Rodgers Parker
Ft. Washington, MD
Renee Washington-Walker
Richmond, VA
Michael Champion
Virginia Beach, VA
Yaminah Knight
Dinwiddie, VA
Patricia Eure
Woodbridge, VA
Joseph Eure
Woodbridge, VA
Bettina Sparks
Woodbridge, VA