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Morgan State Students Participate in Historical Restoration Program

Throughout the course of the summer, six Morgan State University architecture students will participate in a new pilot program as part of an initiative to encourage more young African-Americans to enter the architectural and historical preservation field.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Hands-on Preservation Experience (HOPE) crew partnered with Morgan State, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the National Park Service’s Western Center for Historic Preservation to create the project, “Touching History: Preservation in Practice.”

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