Bethune-Cookman University

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Locations

  1. Academic & Administrative

    1. Ann Taylor Green General Studies Building

      Site of the McLeod Hospital and Training school for nurses established in 1911 by Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune and named in honor of her parents Samuel Patsy McLeod. This was the first hospital facility for the African American community for Daytona Beach. Dr. Texas A. Adams a Meharry Medical College graduate was the first doctor to practice here. In 1949 it was integrated into the Halifax Hospital District. It was last renovated in 1988 and presently houses the College of Undergraduate Studies, faculty offices, reading and math labs. This building was named in honor of Dr. Ann Taylor Green who spent 38 years at B-CU as an instructor, provost and vice president in 2015