ATLANTA, Aug. 6,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Morehouse
College has received a $20
million anonymous gift to expand academic programs and
professorships at the College, the only liberal arts institution in
the nation dedicated to the education and development of Black
men. The contribution—the largest gift ever designated for
faculty positions at Morehouse—will be used to fund six endowed
professorships that will enhance innovation and research in several
academic areas.
The professorships will be added to the Division of Business and
Economics, the Division of Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and
the Arts (HSSMA), and the Division of Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics, including the Office of Health
Professions.
"Our faculty are the heartbeat of this institution. They lead
our academic programs, develop the intellect of our students, and
challenge them to go out in the world and be great. They have
fueled the success of thousands of Morehouse Men," said
David A. Thomas, Ph.D., President of
Morehouse College. "This
transformational $20 million gift
will allow us to increase the ranks of our esteemed and talented
professors so that we can uphold the legacy of excellence in our
classrooms as our as veteran faculty retire."
Morehouse, which educates more than 2,300 students annually, has
world-class academic programs that have been especially successful
at cultivating men of distinction who rise as leaders in every
field, including the U.S. Congress; the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security; the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General; the Olympics; as
well as the recipients' platforms of the Nobel Peace Prize and the
Academy Awards. The College is the top producer of Black men
who go on to receive doctorates, and is the top-feeder school for
Black men entering top-ranked MBA programs as well as managerial
and executive positions in business.
The anonymous $20 million gift was
contributed to the "Making Men of Consequence" Campaign, the
largest fundraising initiative in Morehouse's 157-year history. The
goals of the $500 million campaign
are to expand Morehouse's ability to offer scholarship support to
any deserving student, recruit new faculty at the top of their
fields, invest in innovative academic programs, and to fund campus
improvements.
Specifically, the donation falls under the campaign's "Inquiry
with Distinction" pillar, which focuses on expanding investment in
academics, including distinguished faculty positions, curricular
and academic programming, and evidence-based research. The
fundraising goal for that pillar is $100
million. Currently, Morehouse employs more than 300
full-and-part-time faculty.
"Investing in Morehouse
College's talented faculty is critical to maintaining the
College's reputation and relevance as a world-class institution of
higher learning," said Provost Kendrick Brown, Ph.D. "At Morehouse,
we are developing men with integrity and intellect to become
21st-century leaders and innovators. That takes resources—not only
funds for technology and classroom materials, but also a
significant investment in attracting accomplished professors to
Morehouse who will continue to elevate our profile in all academic
areas."
With the addition of the anonymous gift, nearly $290 million has been generated for the "Making
Men of Consequence" Campaign to date.
"We are grateful to the anonymous donor for this generous
investment in our faculty," said Hodan
Hassan, Vice President of Institutional
Advancement. "This significant gift fuels our ongoing
commitment to excellence in higher education and our ability to
offer students transformative academic experiences that help them
to reach their full potential."
For more information on the Morehouse "Making Men of
Consequence" capital campaign, click here.
About Morehouse College:
Founded in 1867, Morehouse College is
the nation's only college founded to educate men of
color. Ranked as Georgia's
top liberal arts college for men, Morehouse produces more
Black men who go on to receive doctorates than any other college in
the country and is a top feeder school for Black men entering
prestigious graduate schools and MBA programs. Also named
Georgia's #1 small college,
Morehouse educates a selective group of 2,300 students each year,
60 percent of whom come from families with household incomes of
$40,000 or less, yet many of
whom are highly recruited by Fortune 500 companies. The
College has created more Black male Rhodes Scholars
than any other HBCU and has the #1 core curriculum among
HBCUs nationally. It is the nation's top producer of Black male
graduates in the social sciences, and the top HBCU producer of
Black male graduates in business administration, management,
operations, English, foreign languages, mathematics,
statistics, philosophy, religious studies, and physical
sciences. As the national epicenter for thought leadership on
human rights and equity, Morehouse is committed to helping the
nation address the challenges caused by institutional racism,
income and health care disparities, lack of access to capital,
detrimental public policy, and the need for high-quality
education. Learn more about Morehouse
College at morehouse.edu.
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