Baltimore area schools will be involved in a new pilot program that’s looking to create an engineering course for high school students across the country. The effort, called Engineering For US …
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Morgan State Nourishes Students Every Way It Can
Deja Jones was hungry. In December 2017, midway through her second year at Morgan State University, she had run out of money and almost out of food. “I was flat …
Read More »HBCU Students Abroad
By Elizabeth Redden As HBCUs seek to grow study abroad, they send students to a more diverse mix of destinations outside traditional student stomping grounds in Europe. Courtney Peavy, a student …
Read More »Morgan State confirms Northwood Plaza overhaul after slow rollout
Morgan State University’s long-gestating plan to redevelop Northwood Plaza shopping center is official. The university confirmed plans to raze the struggling strip mall with a $50 million overhaul featuring a Barnes & Noble, …
Read More »More than 1200 students participate in Morgan State University move in day
More than 1,200 incoming freshmen and their families participated in Morgan State University’s annual “Move in Day,” on Saturday. The university says that the day is the first opportunity new …
Read More »Building Student Satisfaction, Presidents Move in, Dine in and Workout
College presidents around the country are gearing up to welcome their students to campus in innovative ways this fall. For many institutional leaders, opportunities to engage with students have increasingly …
Read More »2018’s best big cities to live in
Many Americans prefer to live in rural areas, but far more call cities their homes. Though urban settings are less than 3 percent of the U.S. landmass, they contain around …
Read More »Group aims to preserve diverse campus histories
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is piloting a program with historically black colleges and universities to diversify the field of preservation while restoring historic sites across the country. According …
Read More »When Morgan State beat Grambling at Yankee Stadium, more than the score was at stake
Five months after the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., a football game between two historically black colleges opened another field of play in the civil rights movement. The …
Read More »With focus on giving back, The Basketball Tournament ‘about changing the narrative of Baltimore’
For the teams that advance to The Basketball Tournament final four, there’s $2 million and a potential jump to the NBA on the line. For the city of Baltimore, there’s a chance …
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