This building was Named in honor of Ruth Gwendolyn Rush, Dean of Women, teacher of education, and director of Student Teaching (1926-1948). She gave thirty-eight years of service to the university. Ruth Gwendolyn Rush Residence Hall was...
Dr. Albert N. Whiting became the fourth president of North Carolina College at Durham on July 1, 1967. Prior to becoming chancellor at North Carolina College at Durham Dr. Whiting served as Dean of the Faculty of Morgan State College. During Dr....
Dr. Howard Chidley conversing (left to right) with Mrs. Louise H. Elder, wife of President Alfonso Elder, Mrs. Chidley, Dean of Students, James Stewart and Dr. Alfonso Elder in B. N. Duke Auditorium.
This building was named in honor of Louise M. Latham, teacher and former Dean of Women from 1948 to 1968. Louise M. Latham Residence Hall was constructed in 1957 and renovated in 1996.
This building named in honor of James T. Taylor, an alumnus, professor, athletic director, and Dean of Men from 1926-1943. Dr. Taylor also served as one of the organizers of the James E. Shepard Memorial Foundation. This building was constructed...
Dr. Walter M. Brown (left) whose P.h. D. in education from North Carolina College in 1955 marked the first time in the United States a P.h.D. was conferred by a Historically Black College or University, is shown receiving degree and congratulations...
Dr. Alfonso Elder (February 26, 1898-August 1974) became the second president of North Carolina College at Durham on January 20, 1948. Dr. Elder previously served as head of the Graduate Department of Education and also had served as the Dean of...
Match Day 2004, President's Column, Medtronic Award, Columbus Reception, Aetna Honors Dr. David Satcher, Mini-Medical School, Elizabeth Ofili, MD, MPH Promoted to Associate Dean for Clinical Research.
Dr. Stanford Roman is Named Dean and Vice President for Academic Affairs. The Medical Education Building is Dedicated. Board Spotlight on Charlie Moreland and Dr. Edward Mazique.
The Medical Education Program becomes the School of Medicine at Morehouse College. The Curriculum Plan is Revealed and Dr. Stephen Margolis is Profiled. New Appointments Include Beverly Allen, MLS; Rodney Alexander; Robert C. Holland, PhD; Mary...
This Issue Presents More Medical Education Program History, Governor Busbee's Assistance, the Macy's Grant, and the Carnegie Foundation Endorsement. 'Notes From the Dean' Reviews the Medical Education Program's Mission. Dr. Norris is Profiled.
Morehouse School of Medicine Passes Thirty Million Dollar ($30,000,000) National Campaign Goal. Colin Powell Delivers Commencement Address. Dr. Louis Riley is Named Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs.
Oct. 1, 1947 - June 11, 1958. 3-Ring Looseleaf Binder. No Page Numbers. Minutes are Typed (One Side of Paper) and Signed for the Most Part Through June 1956 (200 pp.) By J. Newton Hill, Dean of the College. Remainder Signed By Leroy D. Johnson,...
3-Ring Looseleaf Binder. Minutes Preceded By 5 Pages From 1943/44-1946/47, Apparently Documenting Faculty Attendance at Faculty Meetings and Faculty on Leave. Also Faculty List (ND). Minutes are Typed on One Side and Signed (For the Most Part) By...
Columnar Ledger Book With Printed Page Numbers. Cloth (?) Cover With Leather and Gold Embossed Spine and Corners. Minutes are Handwritten and Signed By P. Miller, Dean. Blank Pages From 42-299. 2 Sheets Stapled to p. 300 With Handwritten Notes on...
1. Albert Einstein's Letter of 6 Jan., 1946 Accepting an Invitation to Visit Lincoln University, in German, Signed by AE; 2. Translation of Einstein's Letter By LU Registrar and Faculty Member, Dr. Paul Kuehner; 3. Cover Letter From Dean of the...
HENDERSON A. JOHNSON GYMNASIUM (1950). Named in honor of outstanding Fisk athlete, coach, dean of men and director of physical education. (Still standing)
HENDERSON A. JOHNSON GYMNASIUM (1950). Named in honor of outstanding Fisk athlete, coach, dean of men and director of physical education. (Still standing)