Dr. Goodman Becomes Morehouse School of Medicine's Second President as Dr. Sullivan is the Named the 17th Health and Human Services Secretary and John E. Maupin, Jr., DDS, MBA is Named Morehouse School of Medicine Executive Vice President. Barbara...
Dr. DeWitt Alfred is Named Dean of Academic Affairs; Dr. Nelson McGhee is named Associate Dean. Board Spotlight on Dr. Joseph Curti and Dr. Delmar Edwards.
L. D. DeSimone Leads Morehouse School of Medicine National Campaign. Black Medical Schools Form South African Health Care Initiative. Maya Angelou is the Speaker at the National Medical Association Conference. Jehni Robinson, Student, Effects...
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. ...
Morehouse School of Medicine Named Health-Care Hero in Community Outreach, #1 in Primary Care. Dr. Hugh Gloster Receives Honorary Degree From Hampton University. Congress Creates National Center for Primary Care. New Appointments Include Louise...
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.
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.
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.
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 December 1888, vol. 1 no. 5.
ACADEMIC BUILDING (1908). Fisk University's first library. Built with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie, a businessperson. Designed by Moses McKissack, a black architect. (Still standing)
ACADEMIC BUILDING (1908). Fisk University's first library. Built with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie, a businessperson. Designed by Moses McKissack, a black architect. (Still standing)
Mrs. Annie Day Shepard Smith was the daughter of Dr. James E. Shepard, founder of North Carolina Central University. Annie Day Shepard Smith was a graduate of North Carolina College. After her husband’s death in 1953, She operated the I. H....
"DOWN" The Old Laboratory School which was built in 1930 to serve high school students on the campus of Southern University Baton Rouge was demolished to make room for the new $7.4 million dollar John B. Cade...