John Merrick was one of the six incorporators of the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua now North Carolina Central University. Mr. Merrick was one of Durham's most successful pioneer business leaders and co-founder of North Carolina...
This building was named in honor of William Gaston Pearson, a businessmen, educator, an incorporator of the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, and one of the original organizers of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. ...
This building was originally named in honor of Richard L. McDougald. Richard L. McDougald was an alumnus, former president of the North Carolina Central Alumnus Association, civil leader, banker, financial contributor and devoted supporter of the...
The Howard J. Chidley Residence Hall was named in honor of Dr. Howard J. Chidley, a minister at First Congregational Church in Winchester, member of the Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1921 and financial contributor and supporter of the National...
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...
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.
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...
There Was a Fire in the Multidisciplinary Research Center. National Center for Primary Care Building Opens November 1, 2002. Commemorative Bricks are Made Available.
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...
Founder's Week Marks 30 Years of Morehouse School of Medicine, Reflections of An Impossible Dream, Match Day 2005, Student National Medical Association Walkathon, Sexual Health Awareness, Gordon Leitch, PhD, Retires Following Nearly Thirty (30)...
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.
FWAA Renames Coaching Award for Eddie Robinson and News About Yankees' Foundation to Fund a National Scholar-Athlete Scholarship in Robinson's Name at Eddie Robinson's 55 Year and His Final Season at Grambling State University.
Ex-GSU Grid Star Davis Contributes to Alma Mater as a National Football League Hall of Fame Member Along With Being One of the Country's Top Black Businessmen.
Photographs, Outstanding People with a Fisk Connection
James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938). Poet, essayist, lyricist. Legendary poet who wrote the universally admired work, The Creation (1927). With his brother, co-authored The Negro National Anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing. Served as the Adam K....
This is a group of students traveled with Mrs. Ella Sheppard front row right sitting and Professor Spence who sang at the National Christian Endeavor Convention in Nashville 1898.