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Center for Broadening Participation in Computing
The Center for Broadening Participation in Computing is always evolving. Opportunities vary year to year, but our commitment to excellence, access, and innovation remains constant. Whether you're a student, educator, researcher, or sponsor, there’s a place for you at CBPC.
The Center's Structure
The Center for Broadening Participation in Computing (CBPC) is a hub of innovation, opportunity, and empowerment. Rooted in academic excellence and committed to equity, CBPC exists to increase the representation of historically marginalized groups in the computing workforce—especially African American scholars. This mission is advanced through several initiatives, including the Software Engineering Degree Program and the Culturally Relevant Computing Lab.
CBPC is supported through strategic national partnerships and serves students across the Atlanta region and beyond. Offering include hands-on training, research preparation, and professional development opportunities that bridge the gap between classroom learning and industry and graduate school demands.
Whether you're a student preparing to enter college, a recent graduate ready to launch a tech career, or an organization looking to make a lasting impact, CBPC provides multiple pathways to get involved and thrive.

Our Mission
The Morehouse College Center for Broadening Participation in Computing aims to increase the participation of Blacks and other underrepresented and marginalized groups in the computing workforce, reduce the harm done by emerging technologies to members of society, and decrease disparities among disenfranchised groups through the tech ecosystem.
Our Programs
The CBPC is an academic and industry collaboration for underrepresented groups of students to compete for lucrative careers in tech.
Degree Programs
CS to CMPE Program
DETAILS
CS to CMPE Program: A collaborative initiative with Georgia Tech that allows Morehouse Computer Science majors to pursue a second bachelor’s in Computer Engineering. Students benefit from course cross-enrollment, transportation, shared advising, and support aligned with national semiconductor workforce development goals.
Summer Bridge Experience (SBX)
DETAILS
The Summer Bridge Experience (SBX) is a six-week virtual program designed to prepare African American students for success in computing majors and beyond. This experience is tailored for incoming college freshmen who plan to major in computer science, software engineering, or other computing fields. The SBX Program offers hands-on training in Python programming, access to a supportive network of Black computing professionals, and academic credit—all before students begin their first semester of college. SBX introduces participants to computing research, doctoral study pathways, and key strategies to succeed in undergraduate computing programs.
DETAILS
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Duration: 6 weeks
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Eligible Students: Incoming AUC Freshmen (Fall 2026) majoring in Computer Science or related field
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Program Dates: June 1st – July 10th, 2026
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Location: Virtual (Online Only)
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Stipend: $3000
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Application Deadline: April 1, 2026
More Information here.
National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Summer Accelerator
DETAILS
The National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Summer Accelerator is an immersive, multi-week faculty development program designed to strengthen research productivity, proposal competitiveness, and instructional innovation through the strategic use of artificial intelligence, advanced computing, and NAIRR infrastructure. Each cohort will spend one week at the summer institute in Punta Cana Dominican Republic, where faculty from non-R1 institutions will be provided structured access to expertise, computational resources, and guided scholarly development.
Program Length: 1 week for each cohort
Cohorts & Dates:
- Research Accelerator: May 31 to June 6, 2026
- Track I: Independent Research (bring your own topic)
- Track II: Guided Research (participated in a guided topic)
- Track III: Collaboration (attend with a collaborator to work on a project with AI experts).
- Teaching Innovation and Curriculum: June 28 to July 4, 2026
- Track I: New Course or Program Design
- Track II: New or updated assignment(s) using NAIRR resources
- Track III: Course or Academic Program Updates.
- Grant Proposal Writing: July 26 to August 1, 2026
- Tracks I: Solicitation Discovery, Management, & Selection
- Track II: Junior Investigator Track (for postdocs & junior faculty only)
- Track III: Proposal Integration Track (integrating NAIRR in an in-progress proposal)
- Track IV: Development Collaboration Track (work with a collaborator with our AI experts).
Location: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
Cost: Registration for the program will be FREE or accepted faculty. A confirmation of the hotel booking is required to complete registration. Travel scholarships will not be available to cover the cost of attending the event.
More information here
Artificial Intelligence Post-Baccalaureate Program
DETAILS
The Artificial Intelligence Post-baccalaureate Program is an intensive 12-week, full-time training program designed to equip recent graduates with the skills necessary to transition into artificial intelligence roles. This program provides hands-on experience in Python, data processing, artificial intelligence fundamentals, and deep learning, culminating in a capstone project
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Program Length: June 1, 2026 - August 21, 2026
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Schedule: Monday - Friday, 10 AM - 4 PM
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Format: Live, Instructor-Led Sessions
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Location: Morehouse College / Hybrid(Virtual &Hands-On Learning) | MWF are virtual, Tu/Th are in person.
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Stipend: $2,000
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Application Deadline: April 1, 2026
More information here.
Level Up Summer Enrichment Youth Program
DETAILS
LEVEL UP is more than a tech program—it’s a space where young men are encouraged to think critically, build confidence, and explore how technology shapes the world around them.
Empowering Boys of Color in Grades 6–12 to Explore Computing, Robotics, and AI
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Program dates: June 6 - August 1, 2026 | Saturdays Only
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Cost: $100(refundable deposit upon program completion)
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Application deadline: April 1, 2026
Why Join?
- Hands-on experience in tech and coding
- Culturally responsive mentorship
- Access to college campus resources
- Career exploration in computing and AI
What You’ll Learn:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Robotics
- Game Development
- Web Development
- Life Skills
Conferences & Sponsorship Opportunities
Black Issues in Computing Education (BICE) Symposium
The Black Issues in Computing Education (BICE) Symposium is the premier venue for research on innovation, challenges, and best practices related to Blacks in postsecondary computing education. The symposium will be held on October 8-10, 2025, in Miami, Florida. The theme of this year's symposium will be “Computing Education in the Age of AI.” The in-person conference will offer opportunities for attendees and presenters to participate in sessions, networking, and collaborative discussions.
Integrating Supercomputing-Powered Instruction, Research, and Entrepreneurship (InSPIRE)
This workshop is designed for computational-focused STEM faculty at both undergraduate and graduate levels. InSPIRE will be held on October 8-10, 2025, in Miami, Florida. Participants will learn how to access and apply supercomputing systems to enhance research and instruction, examine real-world uses of high-performance computing in undergraduate education, and integrate supercomputing into curricula through structured modules and assignments. The session will also guide on securing NSF funding for advanced computing infrastructure and introduce tools to support students' onboarding and project-based learning in supercomputing environments.
Executive Technology Lecture Series (ETLS)
This industry engagement series provides companies with the opportunity to connect directly with top computing students at Morehouse through lectures, panels, and recruiting events.
Support the Center
Organizations and individuals are invited to sponsor CBPC’s programs or contribute to Morehouse College more broadly. Sponsorships help fund transformative summer experiences, research initiatives, and scholarships. Every contribution supports the development of a more diverse and equitable tech workforce.
National Impact & Strategic Partnerships
CBPC is proud to collaborate with institutions like Carnegie Mellon University, Georgia Tech, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, as well as organizations such as TACC (Texas Advanced Computing Center), Coursera and Karat’s Brilliant Black Minds initiative. These partnerships provide students with access to research opportunities, advanced coursework, and professional networks that strengthen their academic and career trajectories.
Our Staff
Program Leadership
Kinnis K. Gosha, Ph.D.
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Executive Director, Hortinius I. Chenault Endowed Professor & Chair of Computer Science
Renee D. Jordan, Ph.D.
Associate Director & Program Director for IAAMCS
John Porter III, Ph.D. '14
Associate Director
Whitney Nelson, MS
Research Scientist & Professor of SWE
Chris Thomas, MS, MFA
Research Scientist
David Cherry, MS '14
Multimedia Specialist & Professor of SWE
Ashley Scruse, Ph.D.
Mastercard Postdoctoral Researcher
David Brickler, Ph.D. '13
Research Scientist & Sage Assistant Professor of AI
Genesa Williams
Department Coordinator
Mi'Kaylah J. Newell, Ph.D.
Research Assistant
Reggee M. McClinton, Ph.D.
Curriculum Specialist





