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    December 3, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Nicole Carr Announces Forthcoming Book The Price of Exclusion: The Pursuit of Healthcare in a Segregated Nation

    Professor and award-winning journalist Nicole Carr has announced the release of her debut book, The Price of Exclusion: The Pursuit of Healthcare in a Segregated Nation... Read More
    December 1, 2025 | Featured

    Morehouse College President Lays Out His Vision With Capital B News

    “For the first time in my life, what I see playing out doesn’t look like progress.” These words encapsulate the conditions of the nation as F. DuBois Bowman marks just over... Read More
    December 1, 2025 | Centers, Institutes and Programs

    Dr. Derrick Brooms Publishes New Study on Supporting Black Men’s Success at Hispanic-Serving Institutions

    Dr. Derrick R. Brooms, Executive Director of the Black Men’s Research Institute (BMRI), has announced the publication of his latest scholarly article, “‘It’s a continuing... Read More
    November 25, 2025 | Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

    Morehouse College Earns Third Place at the 2025 BE Smart HBCU Hackathon

    The 2025 BE Smart HBCU Hackathon once again proved why it is considered one of the premier stages for emerging Black tech talent. This year’s competition brought together 62... Read More
    November 25, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Morehouse  Featured in National Endowment for the Arts Study on HBCUs and Creative Workforce Development

    Morehouse College has been featured in a major new study released by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Hidden in Plain Sight: Activating the Arts and Creative... Read More
    November 21, 2025 | Featured

    A Week on the Hill: Morehouse's MARCH Program  Ambassadors Engage National Leaders in Washington, D.C.

    The 3rd cohort of the Morehouse Advocacy Reaching Capitol Hill (MARCH) Program completed a powerful and immersive week in Washington, D.C., where students engaged directly... Read More
    November 21, 2025 | Professional and Continuing Studies

    Dr. Nina Gilbert Shares Insights on The Black Educator Pipeline with U.S News & World Report

    U.S. public school educators, most of whom are white, often don't reflect the racial student populations they teach in K-12 schools, research indicates. Black educators, for... Read More
    November 19, 2025 | Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

    Morehouse Propels the Next Generation of Black Leaders in Digital Literacy

    With executive orders to dismantle the Department of Education, and micromanage diversity and inclusion across federal programs and academic curriculums, the future of... Read More
    November 19, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Dr. Adria Welcher Joins Channel 2 News to Discuss "Digital Blackface" Concerns

    Racially charged AI-generated videos are spreading misinformation on social media following the end of SNAP benefits. Read More