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  1. Morehouse Directory Morehouse College faculty and staff are thought-leaders, researchers, influencers, social engineers, industry experts, mentors, inventors, and innovators. Profiles

  2. We work hard at Morehouse and embrace the collision of diverse points of view as we know it brings out the very best in us. As a reward, we provide a generous retirement contribution as well as benefits that support health, well-being, and education — including tuition waivers for dependent children who qualify for admission to Morehouse, Spelman College, or Clark Atlanta University.

  3. As an all black university, Morehouse College was fertile ground for the young Martin Luther King Jr., who entered the college as an early-admission student in 1944 at the age of 15. It was on the grounds of the only college in the world for African American men where he met great social activists, thinkers, theologians, and educators who ...

  4. Our campus wellness initiatives are designed to empower you with the tools and resources needed to lead a healthy lifestyle. Campus Safety monitors our campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you need immediate help, call Morehouse College Police at (404) 215-2666 or 911.

  5. Morehouse College has an acceptance rate of 59%. Half the applicants admitted to Morehouse College who submitted test scores have an ACT score between 18 and 25. However, one quarter of admitted ...

  6. morehouse.edu › about › the-morehouse-manThe Morehouse Man

    A Morehouse Man is an academic, intellectual, and professional success. Inspired by strong, intelligent, critical, and supportive brothers and teachers, a Morehouse Man endeavors to do the same. Morehouse brothers become and remain the Morehouse Man’s most influential guides and closest friends. From day one, their brothers inspire them ...

  7. Students explore themes of social justice, equity, and protest across various disciplines. Students also demonstrate a breadth of learning and develop critical intellectual skills. We see general education as a starting point for life-long work that students continue as they pursue their major, graduate from Morehouse, and go out into the world.