Morehouse College

Morehouse College
Private, historically black, men's liberal arts college in Atlanta, Ga.

It was founded as the Augusta Institute, a seminary, in 1867 and renamed in 1913 in honour of Henry L. Morehouse, an administrator. It offers programs in business, education, humanities, and physical and natural sciences. It is part of an educational consortium in which six institutions, including Spelman College, exchange faculty, students, facilities, and curricula. Notable alumni include Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader Julian Bond, and filmmaker Spike Lee.

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      private, historically black, liberal arts college for men in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. It offers bachelor's degree programs in business, education, humanities, and physical and natural sciences. Interdisciplinary majors are also available, as are study abroad programs in Africa, Central America, and Europe; joint engineering programs in cooperation with Georgia Institute of Technology, Boston (Boston University) and Auburn (Auburn University) universities, and several other institutions; and a joint architecture program with the University of Michigan (Michigan, University of). The American Institute for Managing Diversity is affiliated with the college, and the Andrew Young Center for International Affairs and the Morehouse Research Institute are Morehouse College facilities. Total enrollment is approximately 3,000 students.

      The Augusta Institute was founded in 1867 in Augusta, Georgia, and moved to Atlanta in 1879, becoming Atlanta Baptist Seminary. When it became Atlanta Baptist College in 1897, much of its curriculum resembled that of a high school. After the noted educator John Hope became president in 1906, the curriculum expanded, and the school became Morehouse College. In 1929 Atlanta University and Morehouse and Spelman colleges agreed to share resources. The agreement led to the formation of the Atlanta University Center, in which six institutions of higher learning exchange faculty, students, facilities, and curricula. The Morehouse School of Medicine was founded as part of the college in 1978 and became independent three years later. Notable alumni include Martin Luther King, Jr. (King, Martin Luther, Jr.), civil-rights leader Julian Bond (Bond, Julian), and filmmaker Spike Lee.

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