Oprah Winfrey Celebrates Morehouse College Students and HBCU Impact on Steve Harvey Morning Show
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 28, 2026 Media mogul Oprah Winfrey shared her appreciation for Morehouse College students and the broader impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities during a recent appearance on the Steve Harvey Morning Show, as reported by V103. The celebration of Morehouse and HBCUs comes as these institutions continue to play a vital role in higher education and the development of African American leaders across the nation. Morehouse College, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is one of the nation's most prestigious all-male liberal arts colleges and has produced notable alumni including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., filmmaker Spike Lee, and actor Samuel L. Jackson. Key Takeaway: Oprah Winfrey's public recognition of Morehouse College students and HBCU impact on the nationally syndicated Steve Harvey Morning Show highlights continued support from prominent figures for historically Black institutions. Winfrey's comments were featured on V103's broadcast of the Steve Harvey Morning Show, reaching millions of listeners nationwide. The Steve Harvey Morning Show has consistently championed HBCU culture and education, making it a fitting platform for celebrating the achievements and contributions of institutions like Morehouse. The discussion underscores the ongoing importance of HBCUs in American higher education. These institutions have historically provided access to quality education for Black students and continue to produce a significant percentage of African American professionals in fields ranging from medicine and engineering to business and the arts. Winfrey has long been a supporter of educational initiatives within the Black community, and her recognition of Morehouse students adds to a legacy of philanthropy and advocacy for educational access and excellence. For Morehouse College, the acknowledgment from one of the world's most influential media personalities reinforces the institution's continued relevance and impact in developing the next generation of leaders. The college remains committed to its mission of educating and developing men with disciplined minds who will lead lives of leadership and service. The feature on the Steve Harvey Morning Show provides national visibility for the achievements of HBCU students and the unique educational environment these institutions provide. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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