Our Initiatives

  • 8thirty Media Group

    8thirty Media Group

    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.

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    MMC Pro Series

    A workshop series, led by experienced professionals, designed to empower student storytellers with the skills and knowledge to excel in multimedia production and storytelling.

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    MMC Productions

    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.

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    Live Production Program

    Get hands-on experience producing live events! Learn to operate multi-camera setups, integrate graphics, and deliver dynamic broadcasts. Join the team behind Morehouse's Crown Forum, basketball, and football game coverage while working alongside experienced professionals.

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    MMC Research Assistantship

    Contribute to the advancement of multimedia storytelling as a Research Assistant at the Morehouse Multimedia Center. Research Assistants support faculty research projects, manage our gear cage and multimedia spaces, and receive a stipend for their contributions.

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    The Maroon Tiger Media Group, Inc

    An independent nonprofit publishing company and the parent company of the Maroon Tiger and Torch Yearbook. The independent nonprofit organization is accountable to an alumni advisory board, composed of Maroon Tiger and Torch Yearbook alumni as well as other alum in media.

  • Spatial Storytelling

    Spatial Storytelling

    Spatial Storytelling uses Graphical Information Systems (GIS) to map cultural and environmental challenges, bridging academic research and community advocacy by visualizing data that protects heritage and centers human dignity.

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    Black History in Extended Reality

    Black History in Extended Reality (BHXR) aims to bring to life stories of the African diaspora through immersive multimedia experiences in virtual and augmented reality (collectively known as extended reality or XR).