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The Fisk Jubilee Singers, circa 1999
The 1998-1999 Fisk Jubilee Singers are shown posing for a picture on stage
Yearbook Page Page, 1998
Members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, as shown in the 1998 Yearbook
Yearbook Page Page, 1998
Fisk University's Men's 1997-1998 basketball team, as shown in the 1998 Yearbook
"Favors: President Has High Hopes for College", circa 1999
A newspaper article titled, "Favors: President Has High Hopes for College" by Eleanor Colvins, highlighting Grambling State University President Steve Favors' plans on increasing student enrollment, morale, and academic programs
The Tablet, Spring 1998
The Spring 1998 issue of the School of Medicine at Morehouse College's Tablet Newsletter. This issue features articles on Lerone Bennet speaking at Commencement, Dr. Martha Elks being appointed Chair Department of Medical Education, Sandra Harris-Hooker becoming the Director of the New Office for Research Development, Willie Clemons, PhD becoming the Director of External Affairs. This issue also features Katherine Erwin, DDS; James Patterson; Dr. Marjorie P. Smith being appointed as Senior Advisor to President Sullivan. 8 pages
Voice of the Wildcats Newsletter, April 1998
The student newsletter of Bethune-Cookman College, now Bethune-Cookman University, highlighting student voices, campus and community activities, and current events
"Grambling Welcomes Favors", May 26, 1998
A newspaper article titled, "Grambling Welcomes Favors" by Eleanor Colvin, regarding Grambling State University's new president Steve A. Favors
John L. Smith, Jr., circa 1999
John L. Smith, Jr. was the twelfth president of Fisk University from 1999-2001
Voice of the Wildcats Newsletter, March 1998
The student newsletter of Bethune-Cookman College, now Bethune-Cookman University, highlighting student voices, campus and community activities, and current events
University of the District of Columbia President Julius Nimmons, 1998
Julius Nimmons, the sixth President of UDC, served as President of the University of Columbia, from 1998 through 2001. He earned his BA from Morehouse College; his MA in European History from Atlanta University, and his Ph.D. in US History from Howard University. Prior to coming to UDC, he was Associate Peace Corps Director in East Africa. He then served as dean of Arts and Sciences at Hartford Community College, President of Jarvis Christian College, and Chair of the Division of Social Sciences at St. Augustine's College. Prior to becoming President at UDC, he served as UDC's Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs