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    Campus Operations

    What We Do

    The Campus Operations department at Morehouse College is responsible for providing an attractive, safe, and well-maintained campus environment that supports excellence in teaching, learning, working, and living. This includes overseeing capital improvement projects and campus planning. The department also manages event support services, which serves as the primary point of contact for inquiries and reservations regarding the availability of Morehouse facilities. Event support services assists with event logistics, equipment, and coordination with other campus service providers.

    • Capital Improvement & Campus Planning

      Capital Improvement and Campus Planning

      Capital Improvement and Campus Planning provides an attractive, safe, and well-maintained environment that is conducive for attaining excellence in teaching, learning, working and living.

    • Event Support Services

      Event support services

      Event support services is the primary point of contact for inquiries regarding the availability of and reservation of most Morehouse facilities. There you will find helpful information regarding parking and security requirements, requirements for sponsorship, priorities of use, cleaning, etc.

      Services provided by our office include:

      • Maintenance of the campus facility event calendar
      • Assistance with temporary structural modifications, e.g., staging and props, lighting, sound, visual
      • Recommendations regarding necessary equipment usage, setup, logistics and planning
      • Liaison with other on-campus service providers and/or outside contractors and vendors
      FACILITY RESERVATIONS

      To reserve a facility, email physicalplant@morehouse.edu for more information.

      Be sure you are using the appropriate request form for your desired facility request. When your request is approved, your original copy of the request form will be returned to you via inner-office mail. Please contact the Office of Event Support Services if you need to cancel your event. This will help us provide professional and prompt service for other events and programs.

      For requests from non-Morehouse College departments, please contact Warren Green or Shiekgo Carter.

    • Venue Options

      Venue Options

      CHAPEL FACILITIES
      • Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel
        • African American Hall of Fame
        • King Chapel Lobby
        • King Chapel Auditorium
        • King Chapel Plaza
      • Danforth Chapel
      • Sale Hall Chapel
      THOMAS KILGORE JR. CAMPUS CENTER
      • Atrium
      • Courtyard
      • Faculty Lounge
      • Plaza
      • Seminar Rooms 212-214
      GENERAL FACILITIES
      • Brawley Hall Room 100
      • Campus Plateau
      • Dansby Hall Lecture Room 200
      • Henderson Lounge
      • Lane/Chivers Dining Hall
      • Merrill Hall Room 111
      • Nabrit/Mapp/McBay I & II
      • TRIO Parking Lot
      MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES
      • Archer Hall 
      • BT Harvey Football Stadium 
      • Campus Green 
      • Davidson House 
      • Forbes Olympic Arena 
      • Mays Lounge
      • Meeting/Banquet Room(s) (A-F)
      • Bank of America Auditorium
      • Concourse/Pre-Function Motorola Lobby
    • Physical Plant

      Physical Plant Units

      Physical plant units work to fulfill the mission of the college, the vision of the president, and the goals and objectives of the Morehouse campus community.

       

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    • Environmental Health and Safety

      Environmental Health and Safety

      Environmental health and safety department is to develop, implement, manage and maintain environmental, health, and safety programs that comply with federal or state regulations or are required by policies mandated by Morehouse. The goal of EHS is to provide a safe and healthy workplace for students, faculty, staff, contractors, and visitors while adopting a socially responsible approach towards protecting and sustaining the environment.

    • Morehouse College Community Revitalization Initiative

      Morehouse College Community Revitalization Initiative (MCCRI)

      Major social and economic changes are taking place in Atlanta, and are already being implemented in the areas surrounding the Atlanta University Center (AUC). With this in mind, Morehouse recognized that there is a strong role for the Morehouse College Community Revitalization Initiative (MCCRI) to play in the greater West End community. The creation of the community development component was a logical next step for evolution of the institute and the first step in serving that role.

      The MCCRI undertook a long-range initiative to support local revitalization efforts, and to help prepare the neighborhood organizations in the area surrounding the college to deal with the challenges of growth and development that are now taking place in Atlanta. MCCRI established an enduring relationship with the Neighborhood Planning Unit-T community.

      At the foundation of this initiative are the neighborhood organizations. The Adams/Bonner Scholars are paired with a neighborhood organization and become a pivotal interface between Morehouse and the community. The Bonner/Adams student interns and are a critical element in ensuring the project’s long-term success. Strong relationships between Morehouse and its neighboring communities are essential. 

      There is a strong legacy of student service and commitment that is associated with the Adams and Bonner Scholar programs and as a service site of the MCCRI, students help support the commitment.

      COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION INITIATIVE

      Community Revitalization Initiative exists to establish a mutually beneficial relationship with adjacent communities that will result in a sustained economic and social improvement and provide Morehouse students with learning opportunities that cultivate civic growth and development through their goals and objectives.

      A list of the neighborhood groups the MCCRI had targeted for its initial efforts:

      • NPU-T(Neighborhood Planning Unit-T)
      • Ashview Community Development Association
      • West End Neighborhood Development Association
      • Westview Community Organization, Inc.
      • West End Merchant Coalition
      • Booker T. Washington Homeowners Association
      • Just Us
      • West End Coalition, Group Inc.
      • University Community Development Corporation
      • Choice Neighborhood
      • Councilmember Cleta Winslow
      • City of Atlanta Bureau of Planning

    Capital Improvement and Campus Planning

    Capital Improvement and Campus Planning provides an attractive, safe, and well-maintained environment that is conducive for attaining excellence in teaching, learning, working and living.

    Event support services

    Event support services is the primary point of contact for inquiries regarding the availability of and reservation of most Morehouse facilities. There you will find helpful information regarding parking and security requirements, requirements for sponsorship, priorities of use, cleaning, etc.

    Services provided by our office include:

    • Maintenance of the campus facility event calendar
    • Assistance with temporary structural modifications, e.g., staging and props, lighting, sound, visual
    • Recommendations regarding necessary equipment usage, setup, logistics and planning
    • Liaison with other on-campus service providers and/or outside contractors and vendors
    FACILITY RESERVATIONS

    To reserve a facility, email physicalplant@morehouse.edu for more information.

    Be sure you are using the appropriate request form for your desired facility request. When your request is approved, your original copy of the request form will be returned to you via inner-office mail. Please contact the Office of Event Support Services if you need to cancel your event. This will help us provide professional and prompt service for other events and programs.

    For requests from non-Morehouse College departments, please contact Warren Green or Shiekgo Carter.

    Venue Options

    CHAPEL FACILITIES
    • Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel
      • African American Hall of Fame
      • King Chapel Lobby
      • King Chapel Auditorium
      • King Chapel Plaza
    • Danforth Chapel
    • Sale Hall Chapel
    THOMAS KILGORE JR. CAMPUS CENTER
    • Atrium
    • Courtyard
    • Faculty Lounge
    • Plaza
    • Seminar Rooms 212-214
    GENERAL FACILITIES
    • Brawley Hall Room 100
    • Campus Plateau
    • Dansby Hall Lecture Room 200
    • Henderson Lounge
    • Lane/Chivers Dining Hall
    • Merrill Hall Room 111
    • Nabrit/Mapp/McBay I & II
    • TRIO Parking Lot
    MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES
    • Archer Hall 
    • BT Harvey Football Stadium 
    • Campus Green 
    • Davidson House 
    • Forbes Olympic Arena 
    • Mays Lounge
    • Meeting/Banquet Room(s) (A-F)
    • Bank of America Auditorium
    • Concourse/Pre-Function Motorola Lobby

    Physical Plant Units

    Physical plant units work to fulfill the mission of the college, the vision of the president, and the goals and objectives of the Morehouse campus community.

     

    Read More

    Environmental Health and Safety

    Environmental health and safety department is to develop, implement, manage and maintain environmental, health, and safety programs that comply with federal or state regulations or are required by policies mandated by Morehouse. The goal of EHS is to provide a safe and healthy workplace for students, faculty, staff, contractors, and visitors while adopting a socially responsible approach towards protecting and sustaining the environment.

    Morehouse College Community Revitalization Initiative (MCCRI)

    Major social and economic changes are taking place in Atlanta, and are already being implemented in the areas surrounding the Atlanta University Center (AUC). With this in mind, Morehouse recognized that there is a strong role for the Morehouse College Community Revitalization Initiative (MCCRI) to play in the greater West End community. The creation of the community development component was a logical next step for evolution of the institute and the first step in serving that role.

    The MCCRI undertook a long-range initiative to support local revitalization efforts, and to help prepare the neighborhood organizations in the area surrounding the college to deal with the challenges of growth and development that are now taking place in Atlanta. MCCRI established an enduring relationship with the Neighborhood Planning Unit-T community.

    At the foundation of this initiative are the neighborhood organizations. The Adams/Bonner Scholars are paired with a neighborhood organization and become a pivotal interface between Morehouse and the community. The Bonner/Adams student interns and are a critical element in ensuring the project’s long-term success. Strong relationships between Morehouse and its neighboring communities are essential. 

    There is a strong legacy of student service and commitment that is associated with the Adams and Bonner Scholar programs and as a service site of the MCCRI, students help support the commitment.

    COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION INITIATIVE

    Community Revitalization Initiative exists to establish a mutually beneficial relationship with adjacent communities that will result in a sustained economic and social improvement and provide Morehouse students with learning opportunities that cultivate civic growth and development through their goals and objectives.

    A list of the neighborhood groups the MCCRI had targeted for its initial efforts:

    • NPU-T(Neighborhood Planning Unit-T)
    • Ashview Community Development Association
    • West End Neighborhood Development Association
    • Westview Community Organization, Inc.
    • West End Merchant Coalition
    • Booker T. Washington Homeowners Association
    • Just Us
    • West End Coalition, Group Inc.
    • University Community Development Corporation
    • Choice Neighborhood
    • Councilmember Cleta Winslow
    • City of Atlanta Bureau of Planning