Ashley Coar is not your typical college student. She’s traveled the world and speaks five languages (Japanese, Spanish, Korean, French and English). And despite being born to African American parents …
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Morgan Alum Elected Vice Chairman of Corning Corporation
CORNING, N.Y. – Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) announced today that Lawrence D. McRae has been elected vice chairman and corporate development officer effective immediately; R. Tony Tripeny has been elected senior vice …
Read More »Morgan Students Study Abroad: Day 10: Some Much Needed Down Time
Heavy rain and thunder greeted us this morning. Braving the downpour, we headed out to our first lecture, which was on social development and anti-poverty works in China. It was …
Read More »Morgan Students Study Abroad: Day 9: Song Dynasty Town Tour
This morning, several Chinese students from Wanxiang Polytechnic University took us on a campus tour. They have been accompanying us during our various visits in Hangzhou. It has been a good …
Read More »Scientist and HBCU Grad Says Support Networks Helped Her Succeed
When Racquel Jemison struggled in a chemistry class as an undergrad at Morgan State University in Baltimore, her professor approached her about doing research for him. Jemison was incredulous. “ …
Read More »Morgan Students Study Abroad: Day 8: Tour of Hangzhou City
It’s hard to believe that we have finished the first half of our trip and there are only six days left. After a good night’s sleep, we woke up to …
Read More »Morgan Students Study Abroad: Day 7: To Hangzhou on a Speeding Bullet
We woke up bright and early this morning to check out of our hotel rooms and head to the train station. We got a great cultural lesson while checking out. …
Read More »Morgan Students Study Abroad: Day 6: Beijing Farewell
Today is our last day in Beijing. It has been raining for the past two days with much cooler temperatures as compared to our first day when it was 100 …
Read More »Morgan Students Study Abroad: Day 5: A Slightly Slower Day
We knew ahead of time that, although today would be another long day, it would be a slow day. We had no site visits planned for the day. We were …
Read More »Morgan Students Study Abroad: Day 4: The Forbidden City
After our usual morning routine, which we have all gotten accustomed to, our first class was on the political system and economic development in China. Our lecturer went over in …
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