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RAISING THE BAR
Abraham Davis ’61 taught and mentored 17 judges, 16 doctoral recipients,
two ambassadors and one United States Congressman. Many of
his protégés were able to pass the bar with flying colors because, as a
professor of political science, Davis raised the bar of excellence.
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PHENOMENON: THE OBAMA EFFECT
What do you call an African American politician who galvanized
black political activism, raised voter participation to dizzying
heights, shattered fund-raising records, and inspired a nation with
a few well-chosen words? Phenomenal.Morehouse professors and
students talk about how President Obama changed the world. |

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THE DOCTOR MAKES A HOUSE CALL
As the new First Lady of the College, Dr. Cheryl G. Franklin
shares her medical expertise in talks and lectures as she encourages
more minority participation in the health professions,
including establishing a scholarship for Morehouse students. |
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MOREHOUSE MILITARY MEN
Think Morehouse Man and you undoubtedly think business suits
and ties—not the immaculate uniforms of the U.S. military. The
Morehouse military man does,however,wear something in common
with his civic counterparts: a commitment to leadership and service. |
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FOUNDER’S DAY 2009: WEATHERING THE STORM
Morehouse celebrates 142 years of weathering storms by continuing
its weeklong observance of its founding with undampened
enthusiasm.
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THE VALUE OF A MOREHOUSE EDUCATION
The current economic storm is blowing many Morehouse students
off course as they face unprecedented financial pressures.
But when you consider the College’s storied legacy and close-knit
brotherhood, the value of the Morehouse experience is priceless.
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COMMENCEMENT 2009: LIFT THEM UP
Two speakers, two valedictorians and two salutatorians added up
to a very memorable Commencement 2009. The one thing all the
speakers wanted the 440 graduates to do: reach back and lift up. |
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