Southern University and A & M College--Buildings; Vocational training centers--Louisiana
[Industrial Building for Boys]. This brick structure was built in 1921. Also known as the Mechanical Arts and Industrial Arts Building. This two-story brick structure was originally identical to the Industrial Building for Girls. The building...
Pollard, William;
University of the District of Columbia;
Dr. William L. Pollard, Seventh President of UDC, served as President of the University of Columbia, from 2002 though 2007. During Dr. Pollard’s tenure, UDC attained accreditation or reaccreditation of all its academic programs, including the law...
Dr. Satcher is Named the New Director of the National Center for Primary Care. New Staff Include Dr.Yusoff Dawood Chair OB/GYN, Dr. Firyal, and Eric Jackson.
There Was a Fire in the Multidisciplinary Research Center. National Center for Primary Care Building Opens November 1, 2002. Commemorative Bricks are Made Available.
The Basic Medical Sciences Building is Renamed After the Death of Dr. Hugh M. Gloster. A Jubilant Match Day and the Morehouse School of Medicine Help Start-Up the Carson Scholars' Fund.
The National Center for Primary Care Opened. The Morehouse School of Medicine Research Endowment Program Receives Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000) From the National Center on Minority Health and Disparities and the National Institutes of...
Dr. David Satcher Outlines His Vision as the Morehouse School of Medicine's Interim President. Two Feature Articiles Look at Dr. Regina M. Benjamin and the Mini Medical School. Morehouse School of Medicine 2002 Graduate Dr. Melvin Echols Has Been...
Green, Robert;
University of the District of Columbia;
University of the District of Columbia – Presidents
Dr. Robert Green served as the third President of UDC, serving from 1983 through 1985.
From 1965-1967, Dr. Green worked with the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.as Education Director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Green was considered...
This speech is located on side B of the cassette. "Paradigms of Archivist: Sara Jackson, James Walker and Harold Pinkett". Harold Pinkett was the first African American to be appointed an archivist at the National Archive. He served...