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Housing

Brazeal house

Inside Brazeal house

Brailsford Reese Brazeal House is our largest freshmen house at Morehouse. Constructed in 1989, Brazeal Hall is a three-story residential building that houses 160 students in double-occupancy rooms. Brazeal House has two study lounges and a spacious lobby for students to commune and study. The James B. Ellison Student Health Center is located in the basement of this building.

The iSTEAM Residential Academic Program is located in this building, which focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math and the opportunities surrounding these subjects. Students housed in this building will have exposure to programming covering these topics.

Morehouse professor Dr. Brailsford Brazeal was a noted economist, scholar, and civil rights activist who greatly influenced students including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. His scholarship focused on labor equality and worker rights with a particular interest in Pullman, or sleeping car porters. While at Morehouse, Dr. Brazeal served as head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration and the dean of men.