PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES
Training Programs
Resources & Experiential Learning
Faculty Research Support
Scholarship Programs
Training Programs
A workshop series, led by experienced professionals, designed to empower student storytellers with the skills and knowledge to excel in multimedia production and storytelling.
Learn to operate multi-camera setups, integrate graphics, and deliver dynamic broadcasts. Join the team behind Morehouse's live event coverage, basketball, and football game coverage while working alongside experienced professionals.
More Conversations aims to put scholars and subject matter experts in conversation about topics that are important to both the collegiate and broader communities. Sponsored by the Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership.
Students, faculty, and staff collaborate to produce cutting-edge multimedia content, including virtual reality experiences and live productions, that showcase the best of Morehouse’s creativity.
The 8thirty Media Group empowers vetted student multimedia creatives by connecting them with clients and advising them on the business acumen necessary for fair and successful collaborations.
Resources & Experiential Learning
The MMC Production Resource Hub provides a curated library of professional templates and industry-standard documents designed to simplify the complex stages of the digital storytelling process.
Morehouse journalism students gain unparalleled, hands-on experience covering the NBA All-Star Weekend, where they practice their multimedia skills by telling the stories that matter most to their community in a high-stakes, real-time environment.
Faculty Research Support
Join faculty members as they conduct research using Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) , collectively called XR. The primary research aims to bring to life stories of the African diaspora through immersive multimedia experiences.
Scholarship Programs
The Michael Jordan Scholars Program provides financial support, professional development experiences, and service opportunities for scholars who show a strong commitment to journalism and community uplift.
Spotify’s NextGen Creator Program has officially landed at the House, awarding five exceptional students $10,000 scholarships each for the Spring 2026 semester.