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{{Infobox university
| name = Morehouse College
| name = Morehouse College
| image = Morehouse College seal.png
| image = Morehouse_College_Seal.png
| image_size = 150px
| motto = "Et Facta Est Lux" ("And there was light")
| motto = Et Facta Est Lux
| mottoeng = And there was light
| established = 1867
| established = 1867
| type = Private, [[Historically black colleges and universities|HBCU]]
| type = Private, historically black men's liberal arts college
| president = David A. Thomas
| president = David A. Thomas
| city = [[Atlanta]]
| city = Atlanta
| state = [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
| state = Georgia
| country = [[United States]]
| country = United States
| undergrad = 2,206 (Fall 2020)
| campus = Urban
| campus = Urban, 61 acres
| colors = Maroon and White
| colors = Maroon and White
| nickname = Maroon Tigers
| nickname = Maroon Tigers
| affiliations = [[Atlanta University Center Consortium]]
| website = [https://www.morehouse.edu www.morehouse.edu]
| website = {{URL|www.morehouse.edu}}
}}
}}


'''Morehouse College''' is a private, historically black men's liberal arts college located in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. Founded in 1867, it is one of the few remaining traditional men's liberal arts colleges in the United States. Morehouse is known for its emphasis on the development of leadership skills and its commitment to producing graduates who are prepared to make a positive impact on society.
'''Morehouse College''' is a private, historically black men's liberal arts college located in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]], [[United States]]. Founded in 1867, Morehouse is one of the few remaining traditional men's liberal arts colleges in the United States. It is renowned for its emphasis on leadership, service, and the development of character.


== History ==
== History ==
Morehouse College was founded in 1867 as the Augusta Institute in [[Augusta, Georgia]], by [[William Jefferson White]], an [[African American]] minister and cabinetmaker, with the support of the American Baptist Home Mission Society. The institution moved to Atlanta in 1879 and was renamed the Atlanta Baptist Seminary. In 1913, the school was renamed Morehouse College in honor of [[Henry L. Morehouse]], a prominent Baptist minister and supporter of the college.
Morehouse College was originally founded as the Augusta Institute in 1867 in [[Augusta, Georgia]], by the [[Baptist]] minister William Jefferson White, with the assistance of the Rev. Richard C. Coulter, and the Rev. Edmund Turney, a founder of the National Theological Institute for educating freedmen. The institution was established to train African American men for ministry and teaching.
 
In 1879, the school moved to [[Atlanta]] and was renamed the Atlanta Baptist Seminary. In 1913, the institution was renamed Morehouse College in honor of Henry L. Morehouse, corresponding secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society.


== Academics ==
== Academics ==
Morehouse College offers a variety of undergraduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and business. The college is organized into three academic divisions: the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Division of Science and Mathematics, and the Division of Business Administration and Economics. Morehouse is known for its rigorous academic standards and its commitment to fostering intellectual growth and critical thinking.
Morehouse College offers a variety of undergraduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and business. The college is organized into three academic divisions:
 
* Division of Business Administration and Economics
* Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
* Division of Science and Mathematics
 
The college is known for its rigorous academic programs and its commitment to developing leaders who are prepared to address complex issues in society.


== Campus ==
== Campus ==
The Morehouse College campus is located in the [[Atlanta University Center]] (AUC), a consortium of historically black colleges and universities that includes [[Spelman College]], [[Clark Atlanta University]], and the [[Interdenominational Theological Center]]. The 61-acre campus features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including Graves Hall, the oldest building on campus, and the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center.
The Morehouse College campus is located in the [[Atlanta University Center]], a consortium of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that includes [[Spelman College]], [[Clark Atlanta University]], and the Interdenominational Theological Center. The campus features historic buildings such as Graves Hall, the oldest building on campus, and the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel.


== Student Life ==
== Notable Alumni ==
Morehouse College has a vibrant student life with numerous student organizations, including academic clubs, fraternities, and service organizations. The college is also known for its strong tradition of community service and social activism. Morehouse students are encouraged to engage in leadership development and to participate in activities that promote social justice and community improvement.
Morehouse College has produced many notable alumni who have made significant contributions to society. Some of the most distinguished alumni include:


== Athletics ==
* [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Morehouse College's athletic teams, known as the Maroon Tigers, compete in the [[Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]] (SIAC) of the [[NCAA Division II]]. The college offers a variety of sports, including football, basketball, track and field, and cross country. Morehouse has a rich athletic tradition and has produced several notable athletes.
* [[Spike Lee]], acclaimed filmmaker
* [[Samuel L. Jackson]], actor
* [[Julian Bond]], civil rights leader and politician
* [[Maynard Jackson]], first African American mayor of Atlanta


== Notable Alumni ==
== Student Life ==
Morehouse College has a distinguished list of alumni, including civil rights leader [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], filmmaker [[Spike Lee]], and former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security [[Jeh Johnson]]. The college takes pride in its alumni network and the achievements of its graduates in various fields.
Morehouse College offers a vibrant student life with numerous student organizations, clubs, and activities. The college is known for its strong emphasis on brotherhood and community service. The Morehouse Maroon Tigers compete in NCAA Division II athletics.


== Related Pages ==
== Also see ==
* [[Spelman College]]
* [[Clark Atlanta University]]
* [[Historically black colleges and universities]]
* [[Historically black colleges and universities]]
* [[Atlanta University Center]]
* [[Atlanta University Center]]
* [[Spelman College]]
* [[Clark Atlanta University]]
* [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]
* [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]
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Morehouse College
File:Morehouse College Seal.png
Caption N/A
Motto "Et Facta Est Lux" ("And there was light")
Established 1867
Type Private, historically black men's liberal arts college
Principal N/A
City Atlanta
State Georgia
Country United States
Campus Urban
Website www.morehouse.edu


Morehouse College is a private, historically black men's liberal arts college located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1867, Morehouse is one of the few remaining traditional men's liberal arts colleges in the United States. It is renowned for its emphasis on leadership, service, and the development of character.

History

Morehouse College was originally founded as the Augusta Institute in 1867 in Augusta, Georgia, by the Baptist minister William Jefferson White, with the assistance of the Rev. Richard C. Coulter, and the Rev. Edmund Turney, a founder of the National Theological Institute for educating freedmen. The institution was established to train African American men for ministry and teaching.

In 1879, the school moved to Atlanta and was renamed the Atlanta Baptist Seminary. In 1913, the institution was renamed Morehouse College in honor of Henry L. Morehouse, corresponding secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society.

Academics

Morehouse College offers a variety of undergraduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and business. The college is organized into three academic divisions:

  • Division of Business Administration and Economics
  • Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Division of Science and Mathematics

The college is known for its rigorous academic programs and its commitment to developing leaders who are prepared to address complex issues in society.

Campus

The Morehouse College campus is located in the Atlanta University Center, a consortium of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that includes Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, and the Interdenominational Theological Center. The campus features historic buildings such as Graves Hall, the oldest building on campus, and the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel.

Notable Alumni

Morehouse College has produced many notable alumni who have made significant contributions to society. Some of the most distinguished alumni include:

Student Life

Morehouse College offers a vibrant student life with numerous student organizations, clubs, and activities. The college is known for its strong emphasis on brotherhood and community service. The Morehouse Maroon Tigers compete in NCAA Division II athletics.

Also see