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06/03/2026

The conferring of degrees is a momentary act. The making of Morehouse Men is a lifelong endeavor.
Commencement 2026 marked the culmination of years of scholarship, leadership, service, and personal growth as the newest graduates of Morehouse College joined a global brotherhood of alumni committed to leading lives of consequence.

The College welcomed families, alumni, faculty, staff, and distinguished guests to celebrate this milestone occasion, highlighted by a commencement address from Chris Paul, whose remarks challenged graduates to lead with purpose, discipline, and impact. The ceremony also included the conferral of an honorary degree upon Dean Lawrence Edward Carter Sr., recognizing his decades of transformative leadership, spiritual guidance, and enduring contributions to the Morehouse community during his final year as Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel.

As tassels turned and cheers echoed across the campus, the Class of 2026 stepped forward carrying with them the values, traditions, and responsibility that come with being Morehouse Men.
Congratulations, Class of 2026. The House is proud.

Photos from Morehouse College's post 05/29/2026

Flashback Friday: weekend kicked off with the launch of Women Mobilizing for Morehouse, led by First Lady Cynthia Bowman and founding chair Adrienne Willis under the mantra, "Her investment, His future. Our legacy."

In the spirit of celebrating women who have championed Morehouse, the gathering welcomed revered philanthropist and trustee emerita Billye Aaron and former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin for a conversation alongside First Lady Cynthia Bowman and President F. DuBois Bowman as a part of the new "Principled Leadership in Action" presidential speaker series.

The evening also honored the incomparable Dr. Anne Watts, affectionately known as “ The Mother of Morehouse.” Her son Michael Watts '92 accepted the award on Dr. Watts behalf, while Dr. Leah Creque recognized her decades of foundational contributions to many of Morehouse's most highly regarded traditions that define the "Morehouse Experience" that the College is renowned for today, in addition to the generations of Morehouse Men influenced by her leadership.

The event culminated in the announcement that the Women Mobilizing for Morehouse initiative had successfully raised over $450,000 in its first 6 months of activity, and the ladies are just getting started! Follow on Instagram to stay up to date on the journey and the ongoing celebration of the women who make Morehouse the institution we know and love today, while helping shape its future for another 160 years.

05/26/2026

“I’ll tell you who they are. These are no longer men of Morehouse. These are Morehouse Men!”

Inside a packed Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel, the Class of 2026 gathered for one final spiritual charge before as Rev. Dr. Winford K. Rice Jr. ’14 delivered an electrifying address that moved graduates, families, alumni, and friends alike.

With a message centered on perseverance, Dr. Rice reminded the graduating class that despite every obstacle, setback, challenge, or moment of uncertainty they encountered along the way, they still found a way forward. His words served as both a celebration of their resilience and a call to continue walking boldly in purpose, faith, and service.

05/25/2026

On this , Morehouse College honors and remembers the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation.

As an institution founded on leadership, service, and the pursuit of justice, we pause to reflect on the courage and selflessness of those who gave their lives so that future generations might live with greater freedom and opportunity.

Today, we extend our gratitude to the fallen, uplift the families who carry their legacy forward, and honor all who have served with distinction and sacrifice.

May we never forget their service, their humanity, and the enduring cost of freedom.

05/20/2026

In a senior sign-off message, we asked to share their final reflection as undergraduate students. One journey has ended as the next begins, and we couldn’t be more proud of our new Morehouse Men! 🙆🏽‍♂️🔥

05/19/2026

As soon as they walked across the stage, we asked our graduates how they would describe the Commencement energy, and this is what they had to say! 🙆🏽‍♂️❤️

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05/17/2026

Morehouse College will welcome 12-time NBA All-Star, two-time Olympian, philanthropist, and entrepreneur Chris Paul as its keynote speaker for the 142nd Morehouse College Commencement exercises on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at 9 a.m. on the College's Century Campus. Paul will also receive an honorary doctorate of humane letters from the institution, alongside two exemplary individuals whose lives reflect a legacy of stewardship, ethical leadership, public service, and societal impact: the chairman, president, and CEO of Southern Company Chris Womack, and the founding dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel, the Rev. Dr. Lawrence Edward Carter Sr., set to retire this summer after 47 years of consecutive service to the College.

05/17/2026

🎓🏠 Unapologetic Excellence: Johnny Simmons ’26

Johnny Simmons ’26 is a senior education studies major with double minors in leadership and history from Apopka, Florida.

A mentor, servant leader, and culture bearer, Johnny has played a pivotal role in shaping the first-year experience at Morehouse College through his leadership as a New Student Orientation (NSO) Commander. At Morehouse, NSO is more than an introduction to campus; it is a transformative rite of passage designed to immerse students in the traditions, brotherhood, and expectations of becoming Men of Morehouse.

Through his leadership, Johnny has helped guide incoming students through one of the College’s most defining experiences, fostering accountability, fellowship, and personal growth. His commitment to service also extends through his work with Morehouse’s “Get on the Bus Initiative,” helping strengthen civic engagement and community impact beyond the campus gates.

As he prepares for graduation, Johnny’s legacy reflects the power of leadership rooted in mentorship, purpose, and brotherhood.

05/17/2026

🎓🏠 Unapologetic Excellence: Elijah Pinckney ’26

Elijah Pinckney ’26 is a journalism and business administration double major from Prince George’s County, Maryland.

A standout scholar-athlete and trailblazer on and off the field, Elijah has cemented his legacy at Morehouse College through excellence in academics, athletics, and leadership. As the starting shortstop for the Maroon Tigers, he has become one of the most accomplished players in program history, recently making history with the retirement of his jersey, an honor that reflects his lasting impact on Morehouse Baseball.

Elijah also broke new ground nationally as the first NCAA Division II baseball player selected to participate in the HBCU Swingman Classic, a historic showcase co-founded by Ken Griffey Jr., highlighting the top HBCU baseball talent in the country.

Whether reporting stories in the classroom or making history on the diamond, Elijah’s journey embodies discipline, determination, and the pursuit of excellence that defines the House.

05/16/2026

🎓🏠 Unapologetic Excellence: Wamiek Green ’26

Wamiek Green ’26 is a senior communications major with a minor in business administration from Brooklyn, New York.

A connector, communicator, and campus leader, Wamiek has made a meaningful impact on the Morehouse College community through his dedication to student engagement and brotherhood. As President of the New York Club, he has helped cultivate community among students from across the state while creating spaces that celebrate culture, fellowship, and connection.

His leadership extends across campus through his role as Vice President of the Pre-Alumni Association, where he has worked to strengthen relationships between current students and the broader Morehouse alumni network. Through each role, Wamiek has demonstrated a commitment to service, collaboration, and preserving the traditions that make the House unique.

As he prepares for graduation, Wamiek’s journey reflects the power of leadership rooted in community, communication, and intentional impact.

05/16/2026

🎓🏠 Unapologetic Excellence: Kenny Ugo ’26

Kenny Ugo ’26 is a senior business administration major with a concentration in accounting from Houston, Texas.

A strategic thinker and dedicated servant leader, Kenny has left a lasting impact on the Morehouse College community through his leadership as the 94th Student Government Association President. Throughout his tenure, he has worked to strengthen student engagement, advocate for the needs of his peers, and help cultivate a campus environment rooted in excellence and accountability.

Kenny’s leadership style reflects both professionalism and purpose, balancing academic rigor with a commitment to service and collaboration. His work across campus has positioned him as a trusted voice among students and administrators alike, helping to advance conversations that shape the student experience at Morehouse.

As he prepares for graduation, Kenny’s journey stands as a reflection of principled leadership, discipline, and the enduring impact of service-driven leadership at the House.

05/16/2026

Morehouse College | Baccalaureate 2026

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Morehouse College announces the appointment of The Rev. Dr. Jason R. Curry ’92 as the second dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel following a national search. Dr. Curry will assume the role June 15, 2026, succeeding the founding dean of the Chapel, The Rev. Dr. Lawrence Edward Carter Sr., who will retire this summer after 47 years of service to the College.

A nationally respected pastor, educator and higher education administrator, Dr. Curry currently serves as dean of Fisk Memorial Chapel at Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn., where he is also senior assistant vice president for academic affairs, assistant professor of religion, and director of religious life. He previously served as senior pastor of St. Peter African Methodist Episcopal Church in Harrodsburg, KY. At Fisk, he founded and advises the Fisk Memorial Chapel Assistants and the Leaders of the Interfaith Fellow Team.

05/16/2026

Join President Bowman in Bank of America Auditorium today at 12 noon for a candid conversation with Chris Paul
ahead of his commencement address tomorrow!

As a part of the "Principled Leadership in Action" presidential speaker series, this event offers an intimate, interpersonal experience where Dr. Bowman will delve into questions about Chris' principles on faith, family, leadership, entrepreneurship, and his deep commitment to HBCUs. An audience Q&A will follow, so you do not want to miss out!

RSVP and we look forward to seeing you at 12 p.m.!

https://morehousecollege.formstack.com/forms/principled_leadership_in_action_rsvp

05/16/2026

🎓🏠 Unapologetic Excellence: Ikhwan Calib James ’26

Ikhwan Calib James ’26 is an education studies major with a minor in Chinese studies on the pre-law track from Silver Spring, Maryland.

A scholar, servant leader, and global thinker, Ikhwan has distinguished himself through academic excellence and leadership across the Morehouse College community. As a Presidential Ambassador, he has represented the College at major institutional events and engagements, embodying the professionalism, scholarship, and brotherhood that define the House.

Ikhwan is also a MARCH Scholar, participating in Morehouse’s policy and advocacy program designed to prepare students for leadership in government, public policy, and civic engagement. Through the program, he has explored the intersection of leadership, legislation, and social impact while strengthening his commitment to justice-centered work.
As he prepares for the next chapter, Ikhwan’s journey reflects intellectual curiosity, cultural awareness, and a dedication to leading with purpose.

05/14/2026

🎓🏠 Unapologetic Excellence: Ian Jackson ’26

Ian Jackson ’26 is a Finance major from Nashville, Tennessee.
An entrepreneur, visionary, and determined leader, Ian’s journey through Morehouse College has been anything but traditional. Originally beginning his collegiate path at Morehouse in 2014, Ian made the difficult decision to step away from the College to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions and expand his creative pursuits.

During that time, he founded Ordinary Odds, a footwear brand rooted in individuality, creativity, and self-expression. But even while building his business, the House remained close to his heart. Following a meaningful conversation with his mother, Ian made the decision to return to Morehouse and complete the journey he started more than a decade ago.
His story reflects resilience, growth, and the understanding that purpose does not always follow a straight path. As he approaches graduation, Ian represents the spirit of persistence and possibility that defines the Men of Morehouse.

05/13/2026

Morehouse College congratulates Dr. Keisha Tassie, Associate Professor of Communication, on receiving the prestigious 2026–2027 Vulcan Materials Company Teaching Excellence Award, an honor recognizing outstanding achievement in higher education instruction and student engagement.

Presented through the Georgia Independent College Association, the award recognizes faculty members who demonstrate exceptional commitment to teaching, academic rigor, and student success. This distinction places the recipient among a distinguished group of Morehouse faculty whose work continues to shape the intellectual and professional development of the Men of Morehouse.

The recognition reflects a continued commitment to excellence in the classroom and the lasting impact of transformative education at the House.

05/13/2026

Join President & First Lady Bowman for the launch of the "Women Mobilizing for Morehouse" initiative, as a part of the "Principled Leadership in Action" presidential speaker series. ⁠

Renowned philanthropist, Morehouse trustee emerita, and TV personality, Mrs. Billye Aaron, and the first woman to serve as Atlanta mayor, Mrs. Shirley Franklin, for a conversation with myself and First Lady Cynthia Bowman as a part of the new “Women Mobilizing for Morehouse” initiative. As a part of the event, the incomparable Dr. Anne Watts, former president of academic affairs at Morehouse and a beloved "mother of Morehouse," will be honored for her decades of dedicated service the Morehouse prior to her retirement in 2013. ⁠

RSVP at the link below. Doors open at 4:45 p.m. See you soon!

https://morehousecollege.formstack.com/forms/principled_leadership_in_action_rsvp

Photos from Morehouse College's post 05/12/2026

Morehouse College proudly announces the Class of 2026 Valedictorian and Co-Salutatorians, recognizing three scholars whose academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to service have distinguished them among their peers.

These students represent the highest standards of scholarship at Morehouse College, demonstrating a dedication to intellectual curiosity, community impact, and purposeful leadership throughout their collegiate journeys. Their achievements reflect the rigor, discipline, and pursuit of excellence that define the House. As Commencement approaches, we celebrate these Men of Morehouse for their remarkable accomplishments and the example they have set for future generations of scholars.

To learn more about the 2026 Valedictorian and Co-Salutatorians, click the link below: https://news.morehouse.edu/2026-valedictorian-and-co-salutatorians

05/12/2026

President F. DuBois Bowman is thrilled to launch "Principled Leadership in Action," a new presidential speaker series that convenes extraordinary leaders for candid, substantive dialogue to share lessons on leadership, moral courage, and purposeful impact.

Our 2026 Commencement Speaker, NBA All-Star Chris Paul, will be in conversation with Dr. Bowman on Saturday, May 16 at 12 noon in Bank of America Auditorium, providing more interpersonal experience where he can dive deeper into his principles on leadership, family, faith, entrepreneurship, and his strong commitment to HBCUs, followed by audience questions.

This event is free and open for the Morehouse, AUC, and general public to attend with RSVP. Simply register at the link below, and we look forward to an incredible conversation with CP3!

https://bit.ly/principled-leadership

05/11/2026

Join us for Tiger Talks on May 12, 2026, at 6 p.m. EST for Strength in Brotherhood: Student Support Services for Your Success.

Hear from representatives across student support services as they discuss housing, medical forms, and other important next steps to help you prepare for your Morehouse journey. Step forward informed, confident, and ready for what’s ahead.

Reserve your spot now: https://morehouse.edu/tiger-talks-register-now-1

05/06/2026

🎓🏠 Unapologetic Excellence: Stoney McKnight C’26

Stoney McKnight C’26 is a senior Women's Health Scholar and a pre-med student at Spelman College, and serves as the 89th Miss Maroon & White at Morehouse College.

A poised and purpose-driven leader, Stoney has made a lasting impact across the SpelHouse community through her commitment to service, scholarship, and representation. As Miss Maroon & White, she has carried forward a legacy rooted in excellence by serving as a bridge between institutions while uplifting the values of leadership, sisterhood, and collaboration.

Her presence on campus reflects both grace and intentionality, as she continues to champion initiatives that support student engagement and community building. Through her leadership, Stoney embodies the spirit of Spelman and the enduring partnership that defines SpelHouse. In the fall of 2025, Stoney McKnight was selected as the 40th Miss NBCA Hall of Fame by the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc.

To watch the full interview, click the link below: https://youtu.be/oenIzA6JOAI

05/05/2026

🎓🏠 Unapologetic Excellence: Jamarrea Anderson ’26

Jamarrea Anderson ’26 is a senior psychology major with a minor in education studies from Jackson, Tennessee.

Driven by a commitment to leadership, innovation, and impact, Jamarrea has built a reputation as a forward-thinking student dedicated to creating opportunities for himself and others. His time at Morehouse College reflects a balance of academic focus and professional development, positioning him for success beyond the House.

Throughout his collegiate journey, Jamarrea has engaged in experiences that sharpen his business acumen and expand his perspective on entrepreneurship and leadership. In the spring of 2025, Jamarrea was elected to serve as the inaugural Mister Morehouse College.

Whether in the classroom or through hands-on opportunities, he has remained committed to growth, excellence, and preparation for the next chapter.

To watch the full interview, click the link below:
https://youtu.be/9Gee1Ky3ORU

Photos from Morehouse College's post 05/03/2026

Morehouse College recently hosted its two-day MORAL AI Conference, bringing together students, faculty, and thought leaders to examine the role of artificial intelligence in higher education and society. Held at the Bank of America Auditorium, the conference offered a hands-on experience featuring keynote speakers, dynamic panels, and interactive workshops focused on responsible AI use.

From conversations on ethical AI integration to student-led perspectives on emerging technologies, the conference reflected Morehouse’s commitment to preparing leaders who can navigate and shape an AI-driven world with intention and integrity.

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