Higher education faces a host of financial challenges. Public investment in colleges and universities is shaky. Tuition revenue is softening. And the costs of labor and facilities continue to rise. …
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Morgan State University research projects secure $35M in NIH funding
Morgan MBA Students Selected for Inaugural Hennessy Fellows Program
The students will attend an exclusive professional development boot camp in New York City WASHINGTON, DC – Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) and Hennessy announced today, the selection of the inaugural cohort of …
Read More »FACS Fashion Merchandising Students Benefit from Immersive Experience in Tokyo
The benefits of experiential learning are well-documented, and research supported. This summer, Morgan students are traveling the world enriching themselves with study, research and invaluable firsthand experiences. Included among Morgan’s …
Read More »NTC’s Inaugural ‘EV Day’ at Morgan Hailed as Success
According to Morgan State University’s National Transportation Center (NTC), Electric vehicles (EVs) are not equipped with large, human-attracting magnets. It only seems like they are, the way people are automatically …
Read More »UB should merge with Morgan State University, not Coppin
I have a great deal of respect for University of Baltimore (UB) President Kurt Schmoke. He is a native Baltimorean and has deep roots in our city. By comparison, I …
Read More »Morgan’s School of Engineering Spotlighted at National Society of Black Engineers Gala
The outstanding achievements of Morgan State University’s Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering (SOE) were on full display at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History and Culture in …
Read More »Morgan SA+P Students Touching History and Preserving
‘Touching History’ Program Preps Morgan Architecture Students for Careers in Preservation Increasing its racial, ethnic and gender diversity has long been a major challenge for the profession of architecture in …
Read More »Morgan State students work to restore the school’s chapel as part of historic preservation program for black students
An eighth-grade Spanish project convinced Stephanie Walker she ought to study architecture. The assignment was to draw her dream house and label it in Spanish, and Walker, now a rising …
Read More »National Association of Social Workers Recognizes Morgan Professor and Graduate
Dr. Dawn Thurman Named Educator of the Year, and Alumnus Eric Jackson named Social Worker of the Year The National Association of Social Workers Maryland Chapter (NASW-MD) announced that it …
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