Nearly One Million Dollar Award to Support New Data Security Project Morgan State University announced today a $999,450 research grant awarded to a research team led by Dr. Kevin T. …
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Morgan President David Wilson Leads HBCU Delegation On Return Visit To China
Morgan President David Wilson and a group of fellow presidents and senior administrators from seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) returned to China recently to continue developing partnerships and …
Read More »Morgan Choir Featured in Performance at the White House
On June 26th, for the first time, television viewers will have the chance to enjoy the Morgan State University Choir in performance at the White House, accompanying such gospel greats …
Read More »School of Global Journalism & Communications Awards First Annual Jarrett Medal For Journalistic Excellence
Stacey Patton Honored for Exemplary Reporting on Black Life in America Morgan State University’s School of Global Journalism and Communication (SGJC) announces the award of its first annual Vernon Jarrett Medal for Journalistic …
Read More »Morgan State University Announces New Partnership With The New York Academy of Sciences
Agreement Seeks to Develop Next Generation of STEM Innovators through Global Collaboration Today, Morgan State University (MSU) and the New York Academy of Sciences (the Academy) signed a partnership agreement to develop …
Read More »Governor Larry Hogan’s Office Hosts Maryland Business Recovery Workshop
ANNAPOLIS, MD – In an effort to provide assistance to business owners who were affected by the civil unrest in Baltimore last month, Governor Larry Hogan’s Office will host a free …
Read More »Day 12 – We return home!
We arrived at JFK at 9:00 AM on Sunday, May 31, 2015 after an eleven-hour flight – the return flight always seems faster. We were quickly processed through US customs. Again, all luggage was …
Read More »Day 11 – Our last day in Argentina
The only event on the agenda for this day was a guided Fiesta Gaucho Tour with lunch. This was an opportunity for the group to experience and interact with the …
Read More »Day 10 – A chance to explore Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the most European-like city in South America. Despite Argentina being a Spanish colony, most of the architecture in Buenos Aires is taken from the French. Many of …
Read More »Day 9 – Our final concert in Argentina
Our last concert is at the Gran Rex Theatre with a seating capacity of 3,300. I was very concerned that our 1:00 PM Thursday afternoon concert would not have much of an audience, given …
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