Portrait of Dr. George C. Cooper, the Tenth President Appointed to SC State on July 6, 2008. Cooper Served as Deputy Administrator For the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Vice President For Academic Affairs at Alabama A&M University; and Dean...
Faculty and Graduating Class, Spring Quarter, 1931. The Entire Class Inculded 105 Candidates for the B.S. Degree. Many of Them Have Been Appointed as Supervisors, Extension Workers, Smith-Hughes Home Economics and Agricultural Agents, Principals,...
Mechanical Building (Southern University, New Orleans, La.)
The Mechanical Department at Southern University was initiated on October 7, 1890 and by 1893 it was in full operation and had a three year course of study. There were 27 students in the...
This building was located in New Orleans between Magazine and Soniat Streets. The original site for Southern University was in an old building on Calliope Street (No. 158) in New Orleans in 1881. This building had previously housed the Hebrew...
Rev. Dr. Augustus Shepard was born in Raleigh, N.C. on March 1, 1846. Rev. Dr. Shepard graduated from the Theological Department of Shaw University with a B.S. degree in 1880. He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Divinity degree by Shaw...
In 1896, Dr. Melden was appointed as President of the university. His administration came to an end with his resignation being tendered to the Board of Trustees at its meeting on May 12, 1896.
Ella Sheppard oftern considered the backbone of the group, was born in Nashville, Tennessee on February 4, 1851. Her father was operated a livery stable in Nashville, purchased his freedom for $1800 and purchased Ella's freedom for $350. He tried...
The bulletin of Atlanta University was a publication sent to faculty, friends and alumni of the institution; Telling of the institution's progress and present needs. This issue is January, 1888 no. 4.
The bulletin of Atlanta University was a publication sent to faculty, friends and alumni of the institution; Telling of the institution's progress and present needs. This issue is 1886, no. 3.
The bulletin of Atlanta University was a publication sent to faculty, friends and alumni of the institution; Telling of the institution's progress and present needs. This issue is October, 1890 no. 21.
The bulletin of Atlanta University was a publication sent to faculty, friends and alumni of the institution; Telling of the institution's progress and present needs. This issue is March, 1890 no. 17.
Morehouse School of Medicine's Zambia HIV/AIDS Prevention Project is Underway; Ernest Johnson, PhD, Professor to Direct Multi-Million Dollar Hypertension Study; Morehouse School of Mediicne Hosts Conference on Aging; Infectious Disase Committee...
Morehouse School of Medicine Researcher Examines Effects of Jet Lag and Shift Work on Health. The Science of Disease Seminar Series Debuts. Other Articles are About the Holiday Open House, Alumnus Profile, Smoking Cessation Tutorial, and Morehouse...
This Issue Includes the 2003 Convocation, Which Included a Pair of Firsts, Photo Highlights of Convocation, Atlanta University Center Joint Convocation, David Winfield Honored at the Morehouse School of Medicine, Multicultural Fun Day, and Gospel...
Governor Barnes Gives Commencement Address. NASA Visited With Neurolaboratory. Dr. Sullivan Hosts "Frontiers of Medicine". Dr. Marjorie Smith Appointed Chair, Department of Pathology.
First (1st) Commencement. The Centers for Disease Control and Morehouse School of Medicine affiliate. Dr. Daniel Blumental is Appointed Chair of the Department of Community Medicine and Family Practice. Dr. James Reed is Named Chair of the...
Lerone Bennet Speaks at Commencement. Dr. Martha Elks is Appointed Chair Departtment of Medical Education. Sandra Harris-Hooker is the Director of the New Office for Research Development. Willie Clemons, PhD is Director of External Affairs. ...
Upon the death of Dr. James E. Shepard, founder and President of the College, the Board of Trustees appointed an Interim Committee(1947) consisting of Dr. Albert E. Manley, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and (not pictured) Miss Ruth G....