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 …
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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 »Vinetta McCullough Receives National Auxiliary Professional Designation
MSU Director of Business and Auxiliary Services Vinetta Paige McCullough (MSU Classes of 76′, 81′) was last month announced as a recipient of the Certified Auxiliary Services Professional (CASP) designation from …
Read More »President to Speak for Black History Month at the University Chapel
Dr. Wilson will be speaking at the Morgan State University Chapel’s Black History Month Celebration, this Sunday, February 9th, at 4 p.m. He will be speaking on the topic of …
Read More »Max Hilaire to Lecture in Toronto for International Graduate Student Conference
Author, professor and chairperson of the Morgan State University Department of Political Science Max Hilaire (Class of ’79) will be a featured keynote speaker for the eighth annual University of …
Read More »President Wilson Discusses Maryland Economic Development in Baltimore Sun Editorial
About six months ago, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, speaking at the Maryland Competitiveness Coalition’s Economic Summit, was asked how Maryland could position itself to compete in this fast-paced global economy. …
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 …
Read More »Morgan State Joins National Commitment to Expand College Access
Morgan State University was today listed among more than 100 colleges and universities nationwide, affirming their commitment to supporting higher education access and affordability to lower-income students. Morgan President David …
Read More »NIH Study: Morgan Leads MD in Undergraduates Who Go On to Earn S.T.E.M. Doctorate
The National Institutes of Health shocked itself in 2011 with a study that found a wide race-based variance in its grant awards. One immediate question was whether the disparity—black scientists …
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