It is with deep sorrow that Morehouse College announces the passing of Adrian Dukes II, Class of 2025, who touched many lives with his passion for community-building, mental health advocacy, and commitment to social justice. Adrian was a sociology major born in New York City and raised in East Point, Georgia, whose journey was rooted in service, resilience, and leadership.
Adrian was the beloved son of Morehouse and Spelman alumni, carrying on a family legacy of dedication to education and activism. Within Morehouse, he led as a member of A.U.C. C.H.I.L.L., championing mental health awareness and resources for his peers. He also served as a leader within Achieve M.O.O.R.E., focusing on community well-being and outreach. His impact extended beyond the college as an intern with the Morehouse College National Alumni Association and a dedicated volunteer for Protect the Vote Georgia.
Adrian’s journey was marked by a deep compassion for others, even as he struggled with his own mental health challenges. His commitment to encouraging mental wellness and self-care in the community continues to resonate, emphasizing the importance of seeking support during life’s darkest moments. Morehouse’s official announcement honored his contributions and encouraged students facing similar struggles to reach out for help, reminding them that they are not alone.
Morehouse Counseling Services remains available to anyone needing support. Memorial service details will be shared soon as the Morehouse family and Adrian’s loved ones come together to honor his legacy.
Adrian will be remembered as a bright light, a fierce advocate, and a cherished friend who leaves behind a legacy of empathy, service, and strength. He is survived by his family, friends, and the countless lives he touched in his journey. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.