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    June 5, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Dr. Monique Earl-Lewis Reflects on Fulbright Journey to Expand Global Partnerships in Africana Studies

    Dr. Monique Earl-Lewis, Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Morehouse College, has long been a catalyst for innovation, collaboration, and transformation within and... Read More
    May 28, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Kara Fenner, Executive Director of the Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival, Publishes Children’s Book: Afro Puffs Everywhere

    Kara Fenner, Executive Director of the Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival (MCHRFF), has added a powerful new title to her growing list of creative accomplishments:... Read More
    April 25, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Dr. Stephane Dunn, scholar, professor and filmmaker featured on MSNBC to Discuss Film "Sinners" and director-writer Ryan Coogler

    Originally published on MSNBC.com By Stephane Dunn, cultural scholar, professor and filmmaker With his critically acclaimed hit “Sinners,” director-writer... Read More
    April 10, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Kara Fenner Empowers Emerging Filmmakers with New eBook: "5 Things You Should Do Before Submitting To Your First Film Festival"

    Executive Director of the Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival, Kara Fenner, is now adding author to her impressive list of credentials with the release of her new ... Read More
    March 18, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Professor Maria Korol’s Art Takes Center Stage in New York, Kentucky, and Italy

    Morehouse College is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Professor Maria Korol, Chair of the Visual Arts Department and Assistant Professor, whose work... Read More
    March 13, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Transatlantic Perspectives: Black Students in Black Spaces in London

    Written By Janira Teague, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History Read More
    March 13, 2025 | Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and The Arts

    Insights from the Endowed Chair Lecture Series: Analyzing HIV/AIDS IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY

    The Endowed Chair Lecture Series recently featured an enlightening presentation titled 'They Not Like Us’: A Retrospective Analysis of HIV/AIDS in the Black Community.... Read More