Friday, July 27, 2018

Meet Torryn Carter, Freshmen Class Coordinator


I am Torryn Carter, a sophomore, Political Science major from Louisville, KY. My Bonner site this past academic year was KIPP Strive, a local middle school in which I spent time mentoring students and helping out faculty of the school. 

I serve as the Freshmen Class Coordinator and I look forward to implementing more service initiatives to greater impact the AUC Community and the West End of Atlanta. 

Question: What one skill would you like to improve & what is your plan for doing so?

Monday, July 23, 2018

Meet Charles Porch III, Freshmen Class Coordinator



My name is Charles Porch III, a junior business management major at Morehouse College. I was born and raised in Lithonia, Georgia and graduated from Abrabia Mountain High School in 2016. 

As a bonner, I have the pleasure to serve at M. Agnes Jones Elementary School and this is my second year as the Freshmen Class Coordinator. 

For this upcoming year I plan to work with the freshmen class to come up with new servicee ideas that will leave an impact on larger scale. 

Question: How would your best friend describe you?

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Meet Joshua McCalla, Sophomore Intern


I am Joshua McCalla, a junior kinesiology major from Decatur, Georgia. I am a third generation Morehouse College student, and I serve as the sophomore class coordinator. A question that each and everyone should think about coming into Morehouse is:

How will you mold this opportunity of attending Morehouse College to become the best version of yourself?


Monday, July 16, 2018

Meet Nathaniel Green, Junior Class Intern


My name is Nathaniel Green, a junior, Political Science major from Washington DC. My Bonner Community Service is Raising Expectations. I love teaching and mentoring young people not just for a quick hot second but for years. 

Question: We are all leaders and all great leaders have been vulnerable and made mistakes. Describe a time where you made a mistake. How did you recover from that mistake? How did you ensure that you did not make the same mistake twice?

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Meet Isaiah Hudson, Senior Bonner Intern


Isaiah Hudson is a rising Senior, economics with a minor in fashion merchandising and sales here at Morehouse College. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Isaiah is a big The Ohio State University and LeBron James fan. 

During his time at Morehouse College, he has served within the bonner program as freshmen class coordinator, chief compliance officer, and now the senior bonner intern. As a bonner scholar, he as been volunteering at KIPP Strive Primary school, coordinating and implementing community service initiatives, and serving the program as a whole.

Besides his interest in community, Isaiah interests in fashion, media, and economics have given him the opportunity to intern at Coca-Cola, NBCUniversal, and Apple. Isaiah believes that internships are vital for all Morehouse students continuing past their undergraduate studies. Isaiah remembers a quote from a family friend, "Internships are just that internships it allows you to see what you want to do and what you do not want to do". 

Isaiah poses this question to his younger brothers: What makes you happy? 

Monday, July 9, 2018

Meet Quinton Jenkins, Chief Compliance Officer



Brief Bio

 I am Quinton Jenkins, a Senior Biology major with a minor in Public Health at Morehouse. I have been apart of the Bonner program since beginning my matriculation at Morehouse. My career aspirations are to attend medical school and enter an Emergency medicine speciality. I plan to use my advanced training to better understand how health disparities disproportionally affect minority communities and combine it with my experience, skill set, and professional education to close the gaps in health disparities between citizens in the United States and abroad. 

Question 
What are some health disparities that you are concerned about and what can you do to close the gap? 

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Fall 2018 Checklist

Checklist for completion of requirements to move in and start Fall 2018.