Changing copyright laws to stop infringement is like changing murder laws to stop homicides. The root of both issues is cultural. But sure, why not? Let’s change, update, remix, and …
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Community Conversations: Living Our Morgan Values
My Dear Morgan Family: In less than two years from now, Morgan State University will begin a year-long celebration in recognition of our 150th birthday. That’s right–2017 will be a very …
Read More »Morgan Made: Clara Adams
Morgan alumna Dr. Clara Adams (’54) serves as Special Assistant to the president of Morgan State. Dr. Adams joined the university’s faculty in 1959, during the Jenkins administration and has …
Read More »Campus Incident Leads to Swift Action
Dear Morgan Family: I am writing to give you an update on the plan that the University will be pursuing going forward to continue our effort toward ensuring a robust, …
Read More »MSU Students Winners in Business School Competitions
Students Win Cash and Bragging Rights in Pitch and Business Plan Competitions On February 26th nine students competed for cash and bragging rights in the 2015 Morgan Pitch and Business …
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Morgan Made: Ruthe T. Sheffey
Dr. Ruthe T. Sheffey (’47), a longtime professor at Morgan State, is one of the nation’s leading authorities on African-American literature and women’s literature, especially the works of Zora Neale …
Read More »Morgan State University Researchers Receive NASA Awards
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has recognized two Morgan State University (MSU) research scientists for their technical efforts. The two researchers are part of a team of Morgan …
Read More »Morgan Student Named University Innovation Fellow
Adrien Feudjio, a junior electrical engineering major at Morgan, has been named a University Innovation Fellow. After completing a rigorous 6-week training program and meeting with fellow candidates in Silicon …
Read More »Morgan Professor K. Nyerere Ture’ On Lessons from Ferguson
Almost 50 years ago, an 11-member panel convened by President Lyndon B. Johnson investigated the causes of the 1960s urban riots and proposed intervention strategies for the federal government to transform American …
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