PHILADELPHIA, April 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — A new web article by Best Masters Degrees puts 50 of the world’s most sustainable university buildings in the spotlight. “The 50 Most Impressive Environmentally Friendly …
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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 »School of Architecture and Planning Hosts International Conference in Baltimore
For the first time since its inception in 1979, the Department of Landscape Architecture in the School of Architecture and Planning is hosting the 2014 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture …
Read More »SA+P Alumnae Appointed to State Board of Architects
Master of Architecture Alumnae, Cynthia Shonaiya ’98, was recently appointed to the Maryland State Board of Architects. As a board member, Ms. Shonaiya qualifies and licenses individuals seeking licensure and …
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 »Professor Scharmen Semifinalist for Sondheim Prize
Frederick Scharmen, Assistant Professor in Architecture, is a semifinalist for this year’s Sondheim Prize. The Sondheim Prize awards a $25,000 fellowship to a visual artist or visual artist collaborators living …
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 …
Read More »City and Regional Planning Alumnus Making Baltimore the Best Biking City
Chris Merriam, alumnus of the School of Architecture and Planning’s City and Regional Planning graduate program and Executive Director for Bikemore, was recently highlighted in Baltimore Sun for being …
Read More »SA+P Alumnae Places in International Design Competition
Carmen Potter, alumnae from the Graduate Program in Architecture, was selected as the 3rd place winner in the Triangle Fire Memorial design competition. The two phase international competition was created …
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