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Billboard: CBC Becomes CBU
Memphis business, Naegele's Headliner, congratulated Christian Brothers College on becoming Christian Brothers University
Model of the Eiffel Tower in the Quad
As part of the Memphis in May celebration honoring France, engineering students at Christian Brothers College built a scale model of of the Eiffel Tower. It stood in Buckman Quad until 1992, when it was removed and given to the city of Paris, Tennessee
The Rock on University Day
Christian Brothers College became Christian Brothers University on March 29, 1990--University Day. Campus fixture, the Rock, displayed its first CBU
Building the Maurelian Gate
Christian Brothers College's East Parkway gate was transformed for Memphis in May's tribute to France. Inspired by the Arc de Triomphe, the existing brick gate was wrapped in plywood adorned with a photographic mural
Eiffel Tower Moving Day
After the end of Memphis in May's tribute to France, Christian Brothers University's model of the Eiffel Tower was removed and given to the city of Paris, Tennessee
Brother Francisco
Brother Francisco Martin provided instruction in Languages, teaching from the mid 1980s through the end of the 1990s
Eiffel Tower Model
Engineering students built this replica of the Eiffel Tower on Christian Brothers University campus. CBU celebrated "France with the Brothers" in conjunction with Memphis in May's 1990 tribute to France
Cheerleaders on University Day
Uninversity Day saw Christian Brothers College become Christian Brothers University
Rita Stotts
Rita Stotts originally attended Siena College, which closed after a year of her attendance. As such, Stotts enrolled at Christian Brothers College in 1971. She earned her bachelor’s degree in history at CBC and continued to follow her dream of going to law school at Vanderbilt University. She was the head of the Coalition of 100 Black Women chapter in Memphis, which provides role models and mentors for adolescent girls. She returned to at Christian Brothers University as a Board of Trustees member