DIVISION OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
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ALUMNUS AND HEALTHCARE CEO ESTABLISHES SCHOLARSHIP AND FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Justin Bayless ’07 pays it forward by supporting business adminstration and economics students as well as entrepreneurship training.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
The Business and Economics Division prepares students to lead global commerce, multinational corporations and organizations, and launch next-generation entreprenurial endeavors.
The mission of the Division of Business Administration and Economics is to develop intellectual capacity and skills, advance knowledge, and foster leadership abilities requisite for excellence in business practice, graduate studies, and beyond. Students who graduate from the Division of Business and Economics find careers in public and private sectors, such as Fortune 500 Corporations, as entrepreneurs, in government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. In addition, they often attend prestigious graduate schools like the University of Chicago, Harvard Law School, and Columbia University. The Division of Business Administration and Economics has AACSB accreditation.
Departments and Programs:
- Business Administration Department
- Economics Department
Majors:
- Business Administration (Traditional)
- Business Administration Online
- Economics
reputation and outcomes
#1
Morehouse is the #1 producer of Black male graduates in business administration, management, and operations among HBCUs.*
*Diverse Issues in Higher Education/IPEDS, 2021Dean and faculty

Dean SHERRHONDA GIBBS
SherRhonda Gibbs, Ph.D. is a noted academic leader who has also served as dean of the Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado, interim director of the School of Management and interim associate dean of analytics & accreditation at the University of Southern Mississippi. She also has experience as a project lead/senior analyst programmer, software engineer, and consultant at the Mayo Clinic and IBM, and GCNF Ventures.

FACULTY SCHOLARS, RESEARCHERS, AND THOUGHT LEADERS
The Business and Economics Division is home to faculty members from a range of disciplines who are well-regarded as experts in their fields.