Morehouse
Morehouse College is a private historically black men's liberal arts college located in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1867, it is known for its commitment to academic excellence and leadership development among African American men. The college offers a range of undergraduate programs and emphasizes the importance of service and social justice.
The campus is part of the Atlanta University Center, which is a consortium of several historically black colleges and universities. Morehouse has produced many notable alumni, including civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and filmmaker Spike Lee, contributing significantly to various fields such as politics, arts, and education.