Independent Study Affirms University’s Economic Vitality Fueling Jobs, Research Investment and Business Development BALTIMORE — Morgan State University President David K. Wilson announced today the results of an independent analysis …
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Morgan State University Draws Thousands Seeking to Pay Tribute to the Late Congressman Elijah Cummings
Elected Officials, Community Leaders, Constituents, Family and Friends Come Together to Celebrate a Life of Service His world fame grew from his actions in the nation’s capital, but U.S. Rep. Elijah …
Read More »Morgan State’s president wants the school to be an anchor in Baltimore
President David Wilson wants Morgan State University to be a bigger deal in Baltimore City — not only thought of as a small historically black college in Baltimore, but an …
Read More »‘Diamonds’ on display at Chestertown RiverFest
Two of the most popular art installations from last Spring’s Baltimore’s Light City festival, “Charlie the Peacock” and “Diamonds,” was part of the Chestertown, Maryland, two-day RiverFest celebration in Septemer. Funding …
Read More »SA+P Students Preserving Baltimore’s Architectural History
This year, School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) students have been integral in the renovation of the Carroll Mansion on East Lombard Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Graduate students, Jeanie Libutti (M.Arch. …
Read More »Professor Kroiz was selected to participate in Light City
The Artist & Architect team of Mina Cheon and Gabriel Kroiz, Chair, Undergraduate Design, have been chosen to produce an installation entitled ‘Diamonds Light Baltimore’ as part of the 2016 …
Read More »Professor Pavlina Ilieva joins UDARP
Pavlina Ilieva, Program Director of the Undergraduate Architecture and Environmental Design Program at Morgan State University School of Architecture and Planning joined the Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel (UDARP) …
Read More »Professor Kargon presents at Architectural Historians Conference
Architecture Professor and Master of Architecture Program Director, Jeremy Kargon recently returned from Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he attended the annual conference of the South East chapter of the Society for Architectural Historians (SESAH). …
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 …
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