Dr. Donna J. Benson was appointed the Interim Chancellor on January 1, 1992. She became the first female in the University of North Carolina System to serve in that capacity. Prior to becoming Interim Chancellor, Dr. Donna Benson served as the...
Dr. Charlie Nelms became the tenth chancellor of North Carolina Central University on August 1, 2007. Prior to joining North Carolina Central University, Dr. Nelms served as the Vice President for Institutional Development and Student Affairs for...
Dr. James H. Ammons became the ninth chancellor of North Carolina Central University on June 1, 2001. Under Dr. Ammons’ tenure enrollment at North Carolina Central University reached an all time high, and North Carolina Central University became...
Vice President Bush Announced a Two Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollar ($2,600,000) Challenge Grant. Board Spotlight on Constance Menninger and Dr. Edward Saunders.
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. 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 Morehouse School of Medicine Affiliates With Grady; the Morehouse School of Medicine Guild Begins. Board Spotlight on Linton H. Bishop, Jr., MD and Carlton B. Goodlett, PhD, MD. The First Resident's Award Cremony is Held; New Administrator,...
Morehouse School of Medicine Kicks Off its Atlanta Campaign to Raise Six Million Dollars. Anthony Welters, JD Joins Board of Trustees. Former Executive Vice President John E. Maupin, Jr. Saluted By For His Five Years at Morehouse School of...
Hambrecht Foundation Gift of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,200,000) Establishes First (1st) Morehouse School of Medicine Endowed Chair. New Hire - Yvonne Freeman, PhD, Vice President for Science and Technology.
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Printed Program, 5.75" x 4.5". Livingstone Hall, Friday, June 1st, 189r. Executive Committee, Officers of the Association, Sophomore Prize Orations Are Listed.
Dr. George Perley Phenix Was the Fourth President of Hampton Institute. In 1908 He Served as Vice Principal of the Institute and Acting Principal Twice in 1918. Dr. George Perley Phenix Was the First to Use the Term President.