Senior engineering and physics major Jaime Arribas Starkey-El was recently named among 110 students nationwide as a University Innovation Fellow (UIF) in the National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation …
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Morgan Cheerleaders Bring Home Another Trophy
On the heels of taking the championship trophy in this year’s Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Cheerleader Competition, for the fourth year in a row, the Morgan State University Competition Cheer Team …
Read More »Morgan State Preps for Dept. of Psychology 65th Anniversary
Dr. Turner-Musa talks about the rich history of the Department of Psychology, and the upcoming events for the department’s 65th anniversary.
Read More »Word to Morgan – Steel Bridge Team
Members of the Morgan State University Steel Bridge Team are competing in the American Society of Civil Engineers bridge building competition.
Read More »Interview with MSU Cheerleading Championship Coaches Theresa Gibson and Kim Watkins
Coaches Theresa Gibson and Kim Watkins discuss the Cheer Bears’ fourth-straight MEAC championship, and what it takes to build a dynasty in the sport.
Read More »Graduate Students Headed to Atlanta for National Business Plan Competition
A team of Morgan State University graduates students will compete in a national business plan competition next month, thanks to their victory in a campus-wide qualifier held last month in …
Read More »School of Business Wins for a 7th Consecutive Year
On Thursday, February 27, 2014, Kamille Jones and Troy Byam competed at the 10th Annual Urban Financial Services Coalition (UFSC) Oratorical Scholarship Competition. Each year the Central Maryland chapter sponsors …
Read More »Justin Black Featured in SLAM Magazine Digital Edition
A bad pass, a steal, a sprint down the court, and a pretty finish. Whether a lob to his big fella or a fancy dunk for his own stat sheet, …
Read More »McKie, Young Named HBCU Student ‘All-Stars’
Morgan State University students Trevor R. McKie and Triston Young were recently named ambassadors in the inaugural White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities ‘HBCU All-Stars’ program. McKie …
Read More »Planning Students Investigating Controversial Harbor Point Development Project
On Wednesday, February 5th, Professor Tonya Sanders, PhD and students enrolled in her City and Regional Planning course, Neighborhood and Community Development, visited Stelios Spiliadis, owner of Black Olive Restaurant and …
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