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Your Academic Success Starts Here
The Office of the Provost is located in Gloster Hall, Rm. 207-1 on the Morehouse campus.
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About
The Office of the Provost, previously known as Academic Affairs, governs academic divisions, programs, courses, registration, and records at Morehouse College. We provide a rigorous curriculum focusing on leadership development, scholarship, research, global awareness, and a student development co-curriculum that enhances self-awareness and actualization through opportunities for service learning and travel abroad. -
Academic Divisions
Academic Divisions
Morehouse College is home to more than 30 departments and programs and four academic divisions:
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Academic Programs
Academic Programs
Morehouse and its partners administer numerous programs that serve students of all ages and help everyone expand their knowledge, perspectives, and personal and professional development.
Our programs include:
- Academic Success
- Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership (AYCGL)
- Black Men's Research Institute (BMRI)
- Center for Black Entrepreneurship (CBE)
- Digital Instruction
- Martin Luther King Jr. Collection
- Morehouse Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC)
- Public Health Science Institute (PHSI)
- Research and Student Training
- TRIO programs
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Academic Success
Academic Success
Morehouse College offers comprehensive Academic Success services designed to support students in their educational journey. Central to these services is academic advising, which provides personalized guidance to help students navigate their academic paths. Each student is assigned a Faculty Advisor who assists with course selection, degree requirements, and overall academic planning. New students receive tailored support through the Maroon Tiger Advising team, ensuring they are well-informed about placement assessments and course registrations. The Frederick Douglass Academic Success Center further enhances these efforts by offering workshops, tutoring, and coaching to develop essential academic skills, fostering an environment conducive to student success and leadership development.
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Registrar's Office
Registrar's Office
We oversee Morehouse’s academic registration and record keeping functions, which include coordinating schedules, registering classes, collecting and processing grades, verifying enrollment statistics, clearing students for graduation, and providing transcripts.
The Office of the Provost, previously known as Academic Affairs, governs academic divisions, programs, courses, registration, and records at Morehouse College. We provide a rigorous curriculum focusing on leadership development, scholarship, research, global awareness, and a student development co-curriculum that enhances self-awareness and actualization through opportunities for service learning and travel abroad.
Academic Divisions
Morehouse College is home to more than 30 departments and programs and four academic divisions:
Academic Programs
Morehouse and its partners administer numerous programs that serve students of all ages and help everyone expand their knowledge, perspectives, and personal and professional development.
Our programs include:
- Academic Success
- Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership (AYCGL)
- Black Men's Research Institute (BMRI)
- Center for Black Entrepreneurship (CBE)
- Digital Instruction
- Martin Luther King Jr. Collection
- Morehouse Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC)
- Public Health Science Institute (PHSI)
- Research and Student Training
- TRIO programs
Academic Success
Morehouse College offers comprehensive Academic Success services designed to support students in their educational journey. Central to these services is academic advising, which provides personalized guidance to help students navigate their academic paths. Each student is assigned a Faculty Advisor who assists with course selection, degree requirements, and overall academic planning. New students receive tailored support through the Maroon Tiger Advising team, ensuring they are well-informed about placement assessments and course registrations. The Frederick Douglass Academic Success Center further enhances these efforts by offering workshops, tutoring, and coaching to develop essential academic skills, fostering an environment conducive to student success and leadership development.
Registrar's Office
We oversee Morehouse’s academic registration and record keeping functions, which include coordinating schedules, registering classes, collecting and processing grades, verifying enrollment statistics, clearing students for graduation, and providing transcripts.
About the Provost
Kendrick Brown, Ph.D., is the provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Morehouse College. He is also a Professor in the Psychology Department. He has over 20 years of experience as a professor and senior administrator, having served students and faculty with distinction at private liberal arts colleges on the West Coast and the Midwest.
A published scholar and a sought-after speaker on issues of race, identity, diversity, and inclusion, Dr. Brown earned his doctorate and master's degree in psychology at the University of Michigan. He received his bachelor's degree in psychology at Mount Union College in Ohio. During his tenure in higher education, he has worked to create and implement effective strategic plans while managing $50-million budgets, launching new academic majors, and empowering faculty to become national instructional leaders who innovate and inspire students to excel.
View Provost Brown's Bio
Our Leaders
Dr. Jann H. Adams
Lead Director, Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership (AYCGL) & Professor, Psychology
Derrick Brooms, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Black Men's Research Institute (BMRI) & Professor Africana Studies and History
Marie Brown
Registrar
Tiffany Bussey, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Morehouse Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC)
Vicki Crawford, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Martin L. King, Jr. Collection
Dr. Melvin Foster
Associate Provost for Academic Success & Associate Professor, Music
Dr. SherRhonda “Sher” Gibbs
Dean, Business & Economics Division & Professor, Business Administration -Management
Dr. Triscia W. Hendrickson
Associate Provost for Research and Student Training (SPRUST) & Professor, Biology
Dr. Claude P. Hutto
Dean, Professional & Continuing Studies Division & Associate Professor, Kinesiology, Sports Studies, and Physical Education
Dr. Regine O. Jackson
Dean, Humanities, Social Science, Media & Arts Division & Professor, Sociology
Dr. Martha Madkins
Associate Provost for Digital Instruction (DI) & Assistant Professor NTT, Computer Science
Dr. Juana Mendenhall
Vice Provost for Academic Innovation and Learning (ALI) & Professor, Chemistry
Dr. Eddie C. Red
Dean, Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics Division & Associate Professor, Physics and DDEP
Darlise Singleton
Executive Assistant to the Provost & Sr. Vice President of Academic Affairs
Iretha Stoney
Director of Academic Affairs Operations
Cynthia Trawick, Ph.D.
Director, Public Health Science Institute (PHSI) ad Federal TRIO Programs
Grant Warner, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Center for Black Entrepreneurship (CBE)