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July 05, 2023

New Education Law Provides Millions in Funding to Help Teacher Shortage

A new Maryland law is on the books to address critical teacher shortages in the state. Officials hope it will be in place in time to start making a difference in the fall of 2023.

July 05, 2023

Leadership Potential: Morgan Student Dominique Turner

Dominique Turner, a fourth-year Ph.D. student in higher education administration at Morgan State, an HBCU in Maryland has seen a shift in higher education that makes his skill set more desirable in a university president.

Faculty & Staff | June 23, 2023

AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance in Higher Education Names Morgan State’s Dr. Uttam Gaulee to Class of 2024

Intensive Learning Program Will Prepare New Cohort of Aspiring Presidents for Successful Leadership in Higher Education

June 01, 2023

Morgan’s School of Education and Urban Studies Among 41 Educator Prep Programs Recognized for National Excellence

SEUS Joins Select Group of 541 Total Providers Meeting Rigorous CAEP Accreditation Standards to Better Prepare the Teachers of Tomorrow

Commentary | May 21, 2023

School Segregation Today Presents Stark Reality Nearly 70 Years After Brown

When the U. S. Supreme Court outlawed segregated public schools on May 17, 1954, in a case we know as Brown v. Board of Education, many Blacks saw this as the dawn of a new day. It held the promise of barriers swiftly falling in all aspects of American life.

May 10, 2023

Middle School Music Teacher and Morgan Alum Named Baltimore City's Teacher of the Year

A middle school music teacher was surprised Wednesday as Baltimore City Public Schools' 2023 teacher of the year. Jared Perry, a music teacher at Booker T. Washington Middle School for the Arts, was presented the award by Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises.