VSU Responds To The Passing Of Longtime University Archivist Dr. Lucious Edwards Jr.
Trojan Family,
We are saddened to share with you that former Virginia State University archivist and professor Dr. Lucious Edwards Jr passed away over the weekend. A two-time graduate of VSU, A two-time graduate of VSU, Dr. Edwards dedicated his life to collecting and preserving our history, serving as University archivist from 1977 until his retirement in 2013. In addition, he was an adjunct faculty member and a leader on multiple institutional committees, underscoring his deep devotion to teaching and commitment to the mission of VSU. In recognition of his lasting impact, Dr. Edwards was awarded an honorary degree during the Spring 2024 Commencement.
Dr. Edwards will be remembered for his unwavering dedication to VSU and for embodying the spirit of a true Trojan. His passion for our University led him to spend nearly half of his life safeguarding and sharing our story. We owe him a debt of gratitude, as his contributions will continue to be felt for generations.
Dr. Edwards was a deeply rooted member of the VSU community, even beyond his 36 years of service. Anytime he was on our campus, it was as if a part of VSU history was walking among us. His passion for the University was unmatched, and his commitment to preserving its legacy was truly inspiring. Dr. Edwards didn’t just record our history—he lived it, shared it, and ensured that future generations would understand the profound impact of this great institution. His absence leaves a void, but his influence will remain a guiding force for all of us who strive to carry on his work.
The VSU administration extends our deepest sympathies in this tremendous loss. We know you join us in conveying our profound sorrow and sincere condolences to Dr. Edwards’ family, friends, and the entire Trojan community. We will keep them in our thoughts as we stand together in honoring the life and contributions of an extraordinary individual.
Sincerely,
Makola M. Abdullah, Ph.D.
President