Throughout the course of the summer, six Morgan State University architecture students will participate in a new pilot program as part of an initiative to encourage more young African-Americans to …
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Morgan State releases study on Black female athletes pushing through racism and sexism excel
Over the years many female Black Athletes have excelled in the games by overcoming the negativity they are subjected to. Most of them face sexist and racist attacks from people who do …
Read More »National Basketball Tournament Preparing For Slam Dunk In Baltimore
It’s touted as the most intense basketball competition in the world, with $2 million up for grabs, and the winner-take-all tournament is coming back to Charm City. The Basketball Tournament, …
Read More »Baltimore hopes ESPN-aired basketball tournament assists in image rebound
The Basketball Tournament is set to return to Baltimore next month and city tourism officials Wednesday touted the event as a major opportunity for exposure for the city and host …
Read More »Remembering Baltimore’s magical glow from gaslights on a summer night
There was always something special about a summer night in Baltimore in the mid-1950s. The front porch was the center of life. From my family’s Guilford Avenue porch, you could …
Read More »Morgan State freshman awarded Thurgood Marshall College Fund scholarship from McDonald’s
A first-generation college student at Morgan State was awarded a $10,000 scholarship from a partnership between McDonald’s and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Quamir Payton, a freshman musical theater major, …
Read More »Secure your cryptocurrencies from hackers
Adoption of cryptocurrency is taking a top notch in Kenya: We have a Bitcoin ATM in parklands, Nairobi, and a restaurant in Nyeri is accepting Bitcoin as a method of …
Read More »Innovative Learning All Summer Long
The University of the District of Columbia has partnered with Verizon Innovative Learning to help prepare students for jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The 2018 -2019 curriculum …
Read More »Program Aims To Increase Racial Representation In Historic Preservation, Urban Planning
There have been many efforts lately to conserve historic Black sites across the country and in a push to keep them going, a new initiative has been launched to diversify …
Read More »Turning Baltimore into a smart city
A group of researchers, community members, government workers and members of Baltimore’s business community have met to review the research activities around smart cities which have taken place over the …
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