300 student-athletes named all-conference and 670 to USA South All-American.
== Notable people ==
=== Administration ===
Jo Allen, president (2011–2024)
E. Bruce Heilman, president (1966–1971)
Thomas Meredith, founding figure and namesake
Leonidas L. Polk, founding figure
Hoyt Patrick Taylor, former trustee
=== Alumnae ===
=== Faculty ===
Louise Hawes, writer and former guest lecturer
Thomas C. Parramore, historian and noted North Carolina scholar
Arthur Poister, organist
Ida Isabella Poteat, painter
Charlotte Ruegger, composer and violinist; music department chair
Marion Elizabeth Stark, mathematician
Lillian Frances Parker Wallace, historian
== See also ==
SS Meredith Victory—WWII-era cargo freighter, named for Meredith College, and credited with the largest ever humanitarian rescue operation by a single ship during the Korean War.
Women's colleges in the Southern United States
== References ==
== External links ==
Official website
Athletics website
Meredith College student yearbooks on DigitalNC.org …