Robert Morris (1734–1806): An American financier and politician known as the “Financier of the American Revolution.” He played a crucial role in funding the Revolutionary War and was a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
Robert Morris (1931–2018): An influential American sculptor, conceptual artist, and writer. A prominent figure in the Minimalist movement, his work spanned sculpture, performance art, and installation art.
Robert Morris (born 1948): A former pastor and founder of Gateway Church, a megachurch in Southlake, Texas. In 2025, he was indicted in Oklahoma on charges of child sexual abuse, leading to significant turmoil within the church, including the removal of several elders and a search for new leadership.
Robert Morris University: A private university located in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, offering undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines.
Robert Morris Colonials: The athletic teams representing Robert Morris University, competing in NCAA Division I sports, including basketball, hockey, and football.
Robert Morris (artist): A British-born American artist known for his contributions to the Minimalist movement, including works like “Box with the Sound of Its Own Making” (1961) and “Untitled (Mirrored Cubes)” (1965).