In celebration of Black History Month, the Network of Minorities in Mathematical Sciences highlighted a select group of African Americans who have made significant contributions to the field of mathematical sciences. Included …
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MSU Professor Joins Maryland Delegates to Participate in 2020 Language Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill
This past February 6-7, in Washington, D.C., the Joint National Committee for Languages (JNCL) and the National Council for Languages and International Studies (NCLIS) held their ‘Language Advocacy Day 2020’ on …
Read More »MSU Choir Performs at Washington National Cathedral
At the request of the diocese, the Morgan State University choir traveled to the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC, to participate in the Holy Eucharist and HBCU Sunday. The …
Read More »Morgan State University Students Study Abroad in Guatemala
As part of an effort to expand their knowledge about global health, health disparities, and the incidence of various diseases around the world, Morgan State University students traveled to Guatemala. …
Read More »Morgan State University to Offer Three Degree Programs in Ghana Following Board Approval
Domestic Degree Programs Also See Expansion, with Proposed Addition of Master of Science in Advanced Computing and MHEC-Approved Bachelor of Science in Cloud Computing BALTIMORE — Morgan State University (MSU) …
Read More »FDA Awards $914,600 Contract to Morgan State University to Optimize the Quality of Botanical Drug Products
Award Is a First for MSU and Historically Black Colleges and Universities Although not widely known, the vast majority of people in the United States use botanical products on a …
Read More »Morgan State University School of Social Work Secures Contract of More Than $960,000 to Support Baltimore City Pediatric Primary Care Providers
Program Will Provide Critical Aid to the Maryland Health Department’s Effort to Address Disparities and Better Serve the Behavioral Health Needs of Underserved Communities Morgan State University School of Social …
Read More »AFRO Publisher Retraces Grandfather’s 1959 Trek to Cuba
By DeWayne Wickham HAVANA, Cuba – When AFRO American publisher Dr. Frances “Toni” Draper walked off JetBlue flight 503 last week into the international terminal of Cuba’s Jose Marti Airport she wasn’t …
Read More »Morgan State University Receives Nearly $250K Museum Grant to Expand Civil Rights Education for Baltimore City Youth
Three-Year Funding Supports Lillie Carroll Jackson Museum’s Enhancement of Educational Curriculum for Middle/High School Students and Addresses Staffing Needs Morgan State University (MSU) has announced the receipt of a $248,442 grant …
Read More »Morgan SA+P ‘Teach It Forward’ Program Sparks Design Aspirations Among Local Youth
Morgan students from the School of Architecture and Planning’s (SA+P) Architecture and Environmental Design Program (AREN) shared their creative expertise by providing design lessons to 150 sixth and eighth graders …
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