National Science Foundation and National Science Board Honors Dr. Eugene DeLoatch and Tyrone Taborn for Service in STEM The National Science Board (NSB), in association with the National Science Foundation, recently awarded Eugene …
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Morgan State University Names New Dean for School of Education and Urban Studies
Dr. Glenda M. Prime Appointed to Provide Leadership and Direction Following Retirement of School’s Long-time Dean Morgan State University President David Wilson has named Glenda M. Prime, Ph.D. as the new …
Read More »New Italian Courses Set Morgan Apart
A fortuitous faculty arrival and a longtime student demand have given birth to two new courses in Morgan State University’s Department of World Languages and International Studies. Italian 101, which began …
Read More »Graves School of Business Professor Selected as USASBE Entrepreneurship Teaching and Learning Scholar
Congratulations to Dr. Mary Foster, associate professor in the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management, who was accepted as a 2018/2019 Entrepreneurship Teaching and Learning Scholar by United States Association for Small …
Read More »Morgan SA+P Professor Publishes on the Topic of Sacred Architecture
School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) Associate Professor Jeremy Kargon is among the authors of a new volume, “Modernism and American Mid-20th Century Sacred Architecture,” released this month by Routledge, a global publisher of …
Read More »MSU’s School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences Adds New Faculty
Meet the Rockwards, Husband and Wife Addition Expands School’s Reservoir of STEM Knowledge Morgan’s School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (SCMNS) announced the addition of two new faculty members …
Read More »Morgan Professor’s Research Cited in New Duke Study
Congratulations to Morgan’s Jared A. Ball, Ph.D., a research professor and professor of Communication Studies in the Institute for Urban Research, whose work, “The Myth of the Black Buying Power” was cited and …
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 »Students research accepted at International Conference
Architecture and Environmental Design student Bret Woods completed his Independent Study (IS) with Associate Professor Samia Kirchner during Summer of 2016. His abstract submission, “Designing Equity: An Analysis of Baltimore’s Urban …
Read More »Professor Campo explores urban wilderness in Queens; authenticity and cities in Pittsburgh
Daniel Campo, Associate Professor in City and Regional Planning, spent large parts of the summer exploring the sometimes splendid and often overwhelming wilderness found in residual, accidental and postindustrial sites …
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