Founder's Week
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- Founder’s Week
- Overview
- A Candle in the Dark Gala 2022
- A Candle in the Dark Gala 2024
- Founder’s Day Convocation 2023
- Founder’s Day Convocation 2024
- Founder’s Day Worship Service
- Founder’s Day Sunday Vesper Service 2023
- Founder’s Day Sunday Vesper Service 2024
- Reflections of Excellence 2023
- Reflections of Excellence 2024
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- Founder’s Week
Founder's Week
“Et Facta Est Lux.” On February 14, 1867, rays of light emerged from intellectual darkness when Morehouse College was founded as the Augusta Institute by the Rev. William Jefferson White.
Morehouse College was founded as Augusta Institute on February 14, 1867 at Springfield Baptist Church in Augusta, GA by the Rev. William Jefferson White, with the Rev. Richard C. Coulter and the Rev. Edmund Turney. Since that time, Morehouse has become an iconic institution in higher learning, recognized globally for its impact in producing leaders who create systemic societal change.
Our History
February 14, 1867: Augusta Institute is founded at Springfield Baptist Church in Augusta, Ga., by the Rev. William Jefferson White, with the Rev. Richard C. Coulter and the Rev. Edmund Turney.
1879: Institute moves to Atlanta’s Friendship Baptist Church. Becomes Atlanta Baptist Seminary.
1897: School changes its name to Atlanta Baptist College.
1913: Atlanta Baptist College changes name to Morehouse College to honor Henry Lyman Morehouse, corresponding secretary of American Baptist Home Mission.
1957: Morehouse College receives full accreditation from Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).