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Howard Payne University is a private
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university in
Brownwood, Texas Brownwood is a city in and the county seat of Brown County, Texas, United States. The population was 18,862 at th2020 census Brownwood is located in the Northern Texas Hill Country and is home to Howard Payne University that was founded in 1889. ...
. It is affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Howard Payne College was founded by Reverend Noah T. Byers and Dr. John David Robnett in 1889. The institution is named for its first major benefactor, Edward Howard Payne, who was the brother-in-law of Robnett. Athletic programs include
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football, baseball, softball, women's volleyball, men and women's soccer, basketball and tennis. The HPU mascot is a
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named "Buzzsaw". The university also has extension centers located in
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and in
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Founding and history

On June 20, 1889, Howard Payne College was founded at Indian Creek by members of the Pecan Valley Baptist Association, Rev. Noah T. Byers and Dr. John David Robnett. It was named for its first financial benefactor and Dr. Robnett's brother-in-law, Edward Howard Payne. The first classes at HPC were held in 1890, with the first degree being granted in 1895 to Dr. Robnett. In 1915, the yellow jacket was chosen by Carrie (Camp) Allen as the university mascot. Dr. Thomas H. Taylor led the university through the Great Depression, which began just two months into his presidency. Dr. Robert Mangrum, university historian of HPU, states that it was made apparent to Dr. Taylor at the 1930 Texas Baptist convention that HPU would have to be closed due to an inability to continue funding through the BGCT. A faculty prayer meeting was held upon his return to Brownwood, writes Dr. Mangrum, and it was decided that HPC would continue to operate with no deficits through the receipts and endowment interests.
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, a Presbyterian college located in Brownwood, consolidated with HPC in 1953, while Dr. Taylor was president. Dr. Taylor retired as the university's longest-serving president (26 years) after leading the college through the hardship of the Great Depression and helping the campus expand. Dr. Guy D. Newman was named president of HPC following Dr. Taylor's retirement. Under Dr. Newman's leadership, the Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom was established. The program is now called the Guy D. Newman Honors Academy and is still housed in the Academy of Freedom, formerly DBC's main building. Dr. Newman retired in 1972. HPC became Howard Payne University in 1974 under the presidency of Dr. Roger Brooks. Dr. Don Newbury, a 1961 graduate of HPU, served as president of the university from 1985 to 1997. HPU's student enrollment increased significantly during Dr. Newbury's presidency. The university also underwent numerous upgrades and additions to campus facilities. HPU's "Buzzsaw" mascot was also announced in 1996, during Dr. Newbury's presidency. The university celebrated on of its most significant athletics successes during the 2000s with the HPU women's basketball team capping a perfect 33-0 season by winning the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball National Championship. Dr. Cory Hines, a 1997 graduate of HPU, was named president in 2019. Under his presidency, ground was broken for the Newbury Family Welcome Center in 2020. Construction on the project is scheduled for completion in spring 2022. The university also began restoring the Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom's wings in 2020. Other campus improvement projects were completed in 2020 and 2021, including renovations to the Veda Hodge Residence Hall lobby, the Newbury Place Student Apartments and the lobbies of the Guy D. Newman Hall of American Ideals.


Presidents

# A. J. Emerson 1890 -1893 # John D. Robnett 1893- 1896 # James H. Grove 1896- 1908 # John S. Humphreys (Acting President) 1908–1910 # Robert H. Hamilton 1910–1911 # John S. Humphreys 1911–1913 # James M. Carroll 1913–1914 # Anderson E. Baten (Vice President & Acting President) 1915–1917 # Judson A. Tolman 1917–1919 # L. J. Mims 1919–1922 # William R. Hornburg (Vice President & Acting President) 1922–1923 #
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1923–1929 # Thomas H. Taylor 1929–1955 # Guy D. Newman 1955–1973 # Roger Brooks 1973–1979 # Charles A. Stewart (Chief Executive officer) 1979–1980 # Ralph A. Phelps Jr. 1980–1985 # Don Newbury 1985–1997 # Rick Gregory 1997–2002 #
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(Interim President) 2002- 2003 # Lanny Hall 2003–2009 # William Ellis 2009–2018 # Paul Armes (Interim President) 2018-2019 # Cory Hines 2019–present


Athletics

The school supports an active athletic program for both men's and women's competition in the
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. The school is currently a member of the
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National championship teams

Howard Payne University teams achieved national championship status in 1957 and 1964 in NAIA Cross country, and in 2008 with NCAA Division III Women's
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Football

Football began at Howard Payne in 1903.
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was named the first head coach in 1912 and coached for two seasons.


Campus life

In 2015 the university was granted an exception to
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allowing it to discriminate against LGBT students for religious reasons. In 2016 the organization
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ranked the college among the worst schools in Texas for LGBT students.


Greek organizations

* Alpha Delta Kappa *
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* Chi Alpha Omega sorority * Delta Chi Rho *
Delta Omicron Delta Omicron () is a co-ed international professional music honors fraternity whose mission is to promote and support excellence in music and musicianship. History Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity was founded on September 6, 1909 at ...
(Co-ed International Music Fraternity) Inactive * Iota Chi Alpha *
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(National Honorary Band Fraternity) * Delta Epsilon Omega *
Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma Honorary Band Sorority, (, colloquially referred to as TBSigma or TBS) is a co-educational service sorority. The sorority, headquartered at the historic Stillwater Santa Fe Depot in Stillwater, Oklahoma, numbers over 3,800 active ...
(National Honorary Band Sorority) * Zeta Chi


Notable alumni

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, singer * O. L. Bodenhamer, 12th national commander of
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from 1929 to 1930 *
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,
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-winning musician * Keith Crawford, NFL player * Ronnie Floyd, president and chief executive officer of the Southern Baptist Convention * Ken Gray, NFL
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player * Ray Hildebrand, one half of the duo Paul & Paula * Robert E. Howard, writer and creator of
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* Jill Jackson, one half of the duo Paul & Paula * Ray Jacobs, four-time NFL All-Star * Ken Sanders, NFL player * J. D. Sheffield, Texas State representative from Coryell County * Bob Young, NFL
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player


References


External links

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Howard Payne Athletics website
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