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  2. Morehouse College | Wikipedia

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    Website. morehouse.edu. Morehouse College is a private historically Black, men's, liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia. Anchored by its main campus of 61 acres (25 ha) near Downtown Atlanta, the college has a variety of residential dorms and academic buildings east of Ashview Heights. Along with Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University ...

  3. Men's colleges in the United States | Wikipedia

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    Morehouse College is the nation's only historically Black men's college and the largest of the three private, non-religious, four-year, all-male colleges in the U.S. As a member of Atlanta University Center, Morehouse has extensive cross-registration and resource sharing with Spelman College (all women) and Clark Atlanta University (coeducational).

  4. List of Morehouse College alumni | Wikipedia

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    Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. on the Morehouse campus. This is a list of notable alumni including currently matriculating students and alumni who are graduates or non-matriculating students of Morehouse College. Morehouse College is a private, four-year, all-male, historically black college in Atlanta, Georgia. During enrollment at the ...

  5. Robert Michael Franklin Jr. | Wikipedia

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    Morehouse College (BA) Harvard University (M.Div.) University of Chicago (Ph.D.) Robert Michael Franklin Jr. (born February 22, 1954) is an American author, theologian, ordained minister, and academic administrator who served as the tenth president of Morehouse College from 2007 to 2012. Franklin is a visiting scholar in residence at Stanford ...

  6. Hugh Gloster | Wikipedia

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    Morehouse College, Atlanta University, New York University. Hugh Morris Gloster (May 11, 1911 - February 16, 2002) was the seventh president of Morehouse College, responsible for establishing the Morehouse School of Medicine and the international studies program,. [ 1] He was also one of the founders of the College Language Association.

  7. John Silvanus Wilson | Wikipedia

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    Academic administrator. John Silvanus Wilson, Jr. is an American academic administrator who served as the 11th president of Morehouse College from 2013 to 2017. Before returning to lead his alma mater in 2013, Wilson served in the United States Department of Education, at George Washington University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  8. John Hope (educator) | Wikipedia

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    James Hope, Mary Frances Taylor. John Hope (June 2, 1868 – February 22, 1936), born in Augusta, Georgia, was an American educator and political activist, the first African-descended president of both Morehouse College in 1906 and of Atlanta University in 1929, where he worked to develop graduate programs. Both are historically Black colleges.

  9. Leroy Keith | Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Morehouse College, Indiana University. Leroy Keith Jr. (born 1939) is a businessman and educator, the eighth president of Morehouse College, its second alumni President. [1][2] Keith helped to double Morehouse's endowment from $27 million in 1987 to $60 million in 1993. [3] However he resigned from Morehouse in 1994 after a ...