The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival recently announced its return which kick-off on Sept. 20. In its 4th year, the Morehouse College Human...
Marian W. Scott
November 5, 1923 – August 30, 2020
Marian Willis Scott, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, died August 30, at age 96....
ATLANTA — U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and ex-NBA All-Star Grant Hill may have been the celebrity honorees. But Morehouse College’s 27th Annual “Candle in…
HBCU giant Morehouse College is pulling out all the stops to commemorate its 148th year of existence, education and enlightenment with a series of activities…
Despite what the misguided media minions promulgate through their outlets, the Ferguson protests nationwide have been not been a black-against-white maelstrom, but a multicultural uprising…
In a move that many educators, prognosticators and medical practitioners saw coming for years, Georgia native Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice becomes the first woman president…
President Barack Obama (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) by Christina Cassidy and Justin Pope ATLANTA (AP) — When President Barack Obama addressed graduates at Morehouse College on Sunday, he also spoke to the broader community of historically Black colleges and universities — a proud corner of higher education that has struggled more than most during the last few years of economic distress.