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    Office of Institutional Advancement (OIA)

    Investing in Morehouse College and its exemplary scholars to push the frontiers of knowledge, research, industry, thought leadership, service, and social change.

    THE OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVACEMENT

    From the third floor of Gloster Hall, where our fundraising team resides, the Office of Institutional Advancement fosters connections with alumni, friends, and stakeholders vested in our global impact and mission of developing men of color with disciplined minds who lead lives of leadership and service.

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    Student Success Program grows Student Success Program Gets Additional Funding

    Patty Quillin and Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix, donated $40 million to our Student Success Program establishing a fund that will allow at least 200 students to graduate debt free.

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    Morehouse, Microsoft and UPS join forces Morehouse and Microsoft Bridge Digital Divide with Surface Tablets

    We partnered with Microsoft and UPS to address the digital divide and equip new students for the 2020-21 academic year with Microsoft Surface 2-in-1 tablets.

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    Oprah Winfrey on a visit to Morehouse Oprah Winfrey has given more than $25 million

    Philanthropist & media mogul Oprah Winfrey invests in Morehouse College. She funds the Oprah Winfrey Scholars Program and has contributed more than $25 million, making it the largest endowment in the College’s history.

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    HBCU Scholars Program established Morgan Stanley HBCU Scholars Program Funded by a $12 Million Donation to HBCUs

    Morehouse College shares a $12 million gift from Morgan Stanley establishing the Morgan Stanley HBCU Scholars program, an initiative providing full scholarships to 60 students.