Awards to be used to advance scientific and innovative research The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Morgan State University (MSU) a combined $1,181,837 in total research grants for calendar …
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‘Diamonds’ on display at Chestertown RiverFest
Two of the most popular art installations from last Spring’s Baltimore’s Light City festival, “Charlie the Peacock” and “Diamonds,” was part of the Chestertown, Maryland, two-day RiverFest celebration in Septemer. Funding …
Read More »CBEIS Hosts Early Women of Architecture in Maryland Exhibit
In the month of October (October 1-30), the Center for the Built Environment and Infrastructure Studies (CBEIS), the home for the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) will host the …
Read More »Professor Scharmen gets featured article in Baltimore City Paper
Students research accepted at International Conference
Architecture and Environmental Design student Bret Woods completed his Independent Study (IS) with Associate Professor Samia Kirchner during Summer of 2016. His abstract submission, “Designing Equity: An Analysis of Baltimore’s Urban …
Read More »Morgan Designated as Center of Academic Excellence by the NSA and Department of Homeland Security
University Recognized for Advancements in Cyber Defense Education, Certified Through 2021 In recognition of the University’s efforts in the advancement of research and preparing students for careers in internet security, …
Read More »Professor Campo explores urban wilderness in Queens; authenticity and cities in Pittsburgh
Daniel Campo, Associate Professor in City and Regional Planning, spent large parts of the summer exploring the sometimes splendid and often overwhelming wilderness found in residual, accidental and postindustrial sites …
Read More »MSU Sophomore Receives Top Honors During Summer Internship at UCLA
Morgan sophomore India Harper, a psychology major in Morgan’s College of Liberal Arts, completed a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) eight-week internship at the University of California, Los Angeles …
Read More »Op-Ed: Educating black engineers in Baltimore
What does it take to educate a critical mass of black engineers today? Just ask Eugene M. DeLoatch; he knows because he’s done it. He has been dean of Morgan …
Read More »Morgan Dean Pays Tribute to Black Journalist
George Curry would have gotten a good laugh out of this. Shortly after the 69-year-old crusading journalist died Saturday of a heart attack, a low-intensity debate erupted on Facebook about …
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