Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-5) announced that a $100,000 grant was awarded to the U.S. Economic Development Administration, University Center at the University of Maryland, College Park and Morgan State …
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The Young African Leadership Initiative
As part of President Obama’s initiative to promote, connect and cultivate young minds, Morgan State University was proud to host the Mandela Washington fellowship also known as The Young African …
Read More »Morgan Professor’s Poem Honors Paul Laurence Dunbar
MK Asante reads a poem composed for Morning Edition titled, “In Summer.” The Baltimore-based writer says it is in tribute to Paul Laurence Dunbar, an African-American poet.
Read More »Bears Mourn Loss of Student-Athlete Marquese Meadow
Morgan State University is saddened to report the death of one of its student-athletes, 18-year-old Marquese Meadow, a 6-foot-2, 300 pound defensive lineman from Washington, DC.
Read More »Design Build Spaces Unveiled
Words By: Brian Stansbury Each year the Undergraduate Program in Architecture and Environmental Design (BSAED) in the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) offers a SummerDesign/Build studio. This studio has proven …
Read More »SA+P Participates in Leadership Conference in DC
This Summer, the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Morgan State University Chapter president and vice president, Francis Ikhalea and Marvin Oduro respectively, attended the annual AIAS Grassroots Leadership Conference in Washington, DC. Along …
Read More »SA+P Welcomes New Faculty
The School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) would like to welcome four new faculty to our family: Dr. Jason Charalambides will be teaching primarily in the Graduate Program in Architecture. …
Read More »Reorganizing SA+P
The School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) recently restructured its academic unit in hopes to achieve the following goals: Goal 1: To increase efficiencies and streamline activities among the various …
Read More »Former Morgan State Music Major wins International Vocal Competition
Former Morgan State University Music Major and choir member Issachah Savage just won all four prizes in The International Wagner Vocal Competition. Issachah won the First place prize, the Orchestra’s …
Read More »New Research: HBCUs Do More with Less
Story from the College of Education at Florida State University Researchers discover MSIs are actually doing more with less TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A recent study co-authored by Dr. Toby Park, Assistant Professor …
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