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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Division cultivates, nurtures, and increases the intellectual competency of students pursuing careers and advanced studies in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, psychology, and the health professions.
About The STEM Division
Students’ intellectual development and enriched learning experience are supported through rigorous and relevant instruction, exceptional learning, and state-of-the-art research training through intentional pedagogy, impactful mentorship, and commitment to community service.
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Overview
Overview
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Division cultivates, nurtures, and increases the intellectual competency of students pursuing careers and advanced studies in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, psychology, and the health professions.
Students’ intellectual development and enriched learning experience are supported through rigorous and relevant instruction, exceptional learning, and state-of-the-art research training through intentional pedagogy, impactful mentorship, and commitment to community service.
The STEM Division prepares students by promoting student engagement and success through a learning environment that supports and facilitates inquiry, discovery, and innovation.
In addition, the STEM Division develops an interdisciplinary curriculum that prepares students for advanced studies and future careers that build upon STEM disciplines. The STEM Division develops future leaders who are innovators and problem solvers, with a cultural and social consciousness of global problems that affect modern society. Students who graduate with majors in the STEM Division influence technological, social, and political decisions that address critical global challenges. -
Departments and Programs
Our division offers six departments and four programs, including…
- Biology Department
- Chemistry Department
- Computer Science Department
- Dual Degree Engineering Program
- Mathematics Department
- Military Science Program
- Physics Department
- Psychology Department
- Public Health Program
- Software Engineering Program
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Majors
Choose the STEM path for you.
Students who graduate with majors in the STEM Division influence technological, social, and political decisions that address critical global challenges.
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Kinesiology
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Psychology
- Software Engineering
Overview
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Division cultivates, nurtures, and increases the intellectual competency of students pursuing careers and advanced studies in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, psychology, and the health professions.
Students’ intellectual development and enriched learning experience are supported through rigorous and relevant instruction, exceptional learning, and state-of-the-art research training through intentional pedagogy, impactful mentorship, and commitment to community service.
The STEM Division prepares students by promoting student engagement and success through a learning environment that supports and facilitates inquiry, discovery, and innovation.
In addition, the STEM Division develops an interdisciplinary curriculum that prepares students for advanced studies and future careers that build upon STEM disciplines. The STEM Division develops future leaders who are innovators and problem solvers, with a cultural and social consciousness of global problems that affect modern society. Students who graduate with majors in the STEM Division influence technological, social, and political decisions that address critical global challenges.
Our division offers six departments and four programs, including…
- Biology Department
- Chemistry Department
- Computer Science Department
- Dual Degree Engineering Program
- Mathematics Department
- Military Science Program
- Physics Department
- Psychology Department
- Public Health Program
- Software Engineering Program
Choose the STEM path for you.
Students who graduate with majors in the STEM Division influence technological, social, and political decisions that address critical global challenges.
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Kinesiology
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Psychology
- Software Engineering
STEM in Action
Morehouse College students win Zillow's HBCU Hackathon with an app that flags looming affordability challenges for renters.
How We’re Doing
Morehouse College is a leading institution for Black men in STEM education among HBCUs, ranking as the top producer of Black male graduates in Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Statistics. These accomplishments reflect Morehouse's dedication to fostering academic success in fields where Black men are often underrepresented, emphasizing its role in promoting excellence in STEM disciplines.
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Meet the Dean
Dr. Eddie Red has previously served as Mathematics and Computational Science Division chair, department chair of physics & dual-degree engineering, a principal investigator for more than one Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration award, and director of the NuMaSS (Nuclear, Materials, and Space Science) Summer Enrichment Program for K-12 students.
Meet Our Division Leaders
Our office is located in Wheeler Hall.
Dr. Eddie Red, Division Dean
Gabrielle Bell, Assistant to the Dean
Dr. Lawrence Blumer
Interim Department Chair
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Dr. Juana Mendenhall
Dr. Alfred Watkins
Dr. Curtis Clark
Dr. Wesley Sims
Dr. Tina Change
Dr. Duane Jackson
Dr. Ajit Samaraighne
Dr. Jeffrey Handy
Dr. Derrick Bryan
Executive Director, HBCU STEM Undergraduate Success Research Center
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Dr. Kinnis Gosha
Hortenius L. Chenault Ednowed Chair
Executive Director, Center for Broadening Particiaption in Caomputing
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Executive Director, Center for Broadening Particiaption in Caomputing
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Cynthia Trawick
Program Director, Public Health Science
Capt. Jesus Rodriguez
Program Director, Naval Science