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January 26, 2024

Morgan State University Choir to Sing Anthem at Ravens AFC Championship Game

The Morgan State University choir will be performing at the Ravens AFC Championship game. The university posted about the exciting opportunity on social media.

January 25, 2024

Morgan State University's Choir on a High Note Ahead of AFC Championship Performance

Over the years, Morgan State University's Choir has performed around the world. They even sang for President Obama in 2015. Their next gig is a big one, and it's right at home. The Choir will sing the National Anthem before the AFC Championship game.

January 15, 2024

Confessions of an HBCU Grad

Attending one of America’s great historically Black colleges and universities changed his life. Morgan alum Terry Edmonds, the former chief speechwriter for President Bill Clinton, offers a new book that highlights how these institutions remain radically underfunded and academically underestimated.

January 04, 2024

What’s in a Name? In the Case of Baby Charm, Sentiment and the Love of a City

When Mayor Brandon Scott and his fiancee Hana Pugh, announced the impending birth of their first child, they referred to their prospective bundle of joy as Baby Charm.

Commentary | December 24, 2023

Why Black Jesus Made My Grandmother Uncomfortable

The Washington, D.C., my sisters and I grew up in was known as Chocolate City for good reason. As Black children in the city then, we were a majority. We sauntered from school to store to home to kickball field, oblivious to our segregation.

November 12, 2023

America’s First Black Female Air Force Officer, 86, Lives in New Jersey

Born in 1937 in Baltimore, Dr. Sandra Williams Ortega’s remarkable journey began long before her historic commissioning as a U.S. Air Force Officer. She lived in Baltimore for 21 years, attending Morgan State University. On July 4, 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower commissioned her into the Air Force, marking her as Maryland’s first African American woman officer and Morgan State University’s first Air Force officer.