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MSU Football Supports ‘Coach to Cure Muscular Dystrophy’ Program
During last Saturday’s home victory against Beltway rival Howard University, the Morgan State football team participated in the annual Coach to Cure Muscular Dystrophy program. The initiative, in its eighth …
Read More »Morgan’s James E. Lewis Museum of Art Awarded $144K to Digitize Art Collection
The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has awarded a $144,000 grant to the James E. Lewis Museum of Art (JELMA) at Morgan State University, to help JELMA continue …
Read More »Joint Morgan and University of Havana Project Leads to Cultural Exchange
Four students from the School of Global Journalism & Communication (SGJC) spent the summer shooting a documentary with students from the University of Havana to capture the interaction between Cuban …
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 Hosts Senator Ben Cardin and Leaders of Maryland HBCUs
Morgan President David Wilson hosted a meeting convened by Maryland U.S. Senator Ben Cardin with the leadership of Maryland’s four historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The meeting, held on …
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 …
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