The Morehouse Difference Morehouse develops men to be transformative change agents in whatever field they choose, using their success to advance equity and equality. No other institution of higher learning in the world can match its record of producing Black male excellence at scale— men who demonstrate acuity and lead lives of consequence.
Morehouse is the top producer of prestigious Black male Rhodes Scholars among Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
COLLEGIATE PRESIDENTS Morehouse Men serve in esteemed leadership roles in institutions of higher learning.
It is no coincidence that Morehouse Men are nationally recognized for their contributions to society and their professions. Several Morehouse Men have earned NAACP Image Awards.
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The transformative experience at Morehouse inspires critical thinkers who use their creativity and intellect to compete on a global stage. Morehouse Men have won and been nominated for Academy Awards.
Morehouse Men are Olympic contenders, and one is a two-time Olympic gold medalist.
Morehouse Men are Nobel Prize winners and contributors to the body of recognized work.
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DOCTORATE DEGREES Morehouse is the top producer of Black men who go on to earn advanced degrees.
Morehouse is recognized nationally as a top producer of distinguished faculty and student Fulbright Scholars pursuing studies abroad.
Nearly a dozen Grammy Awards have been presented to Morehouse Men for their contributions as prestigious musicians, producers, and orators. Several others have received nominations.
POLITICS Morehouse Men serve as mayors, city council members, judges, state legislators, school board representatives, and as members of the United States Congress.
TOP FEEDER SCHOOL Morehouse is the No. 1 feeder school for Black men entering elite graduate programs in Law, Business Medicine, and Education.
Morehouse has produced many thousands of exceptional men who are respected physicians and members of the American Medical Association, as well as leaders in the National American Medical Association, the country's most prestigious organization representing Black physicians and their patients.