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James A. Goodman is named president of Morehouse Medical School.
1989 (Mar 10)
James A. Goodman, executive vice president of the Morehouse Medical School, was named president of the predominately Black institution. The school's board of trustees selected Goodman, age fifty-five, who had served as an administrator there since 1980, to succeed Louis W. Sullivan, the school's first president. On the same day, Sullivan was sworn in as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Goodman, who earned an undergraduate degree from Morehouse College and postgraduate degrees from the Atlanta University School of Social Work and the University of Minnesota, had previously served as a director of the Office of International Training for the Agency for International Development (AID) in the U.S. State Department. Goodman's teaching experience included tenures at the School of Social Work at the University of Minnesota and at the National Academy of Science's Institute of Medicine. At the time of Goodman's appointment, the Morehouse Medical School had an annual budget of $18 million and an enrollment of 144 students.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.