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March 28, 2023

Harlem Senior Surprised with $60K Scholarship to HBCU of Her Choice

The New York Knicks put HBCU’s across the United States on full display for their HBCU night Monday at The Garden, hosting an HBCU panel discussion ahead of the big game featuring former Knicks' player Alan Houston and comedian and daily show host Roy Woods Jr. Just before tipoff, Morgan State University’s choir, an HBCU in Baltimore, sang the national anthem for thousands of fans.

March 21, 2023

Morgan's Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum is a Must See For The Culture

When it comes to celebrating Black icons in history, the reality is that people, like Lillie May Carroll Jackson, are not recognized enough. There aren’t enough heroes and sheroes being celebrated during the year. In Baltimore, Morgan State University's Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum is the perfect way to begin to bridge the gap in education.

March 21, 2023

Spring Tour | Morgan State University Choir Performs in Three Major Texas Cities

Every spring the Morgan State University Singers, the choir’s travel group, travel to share their melodious and harmonic sound with the world. This year the choir toured three of the largest cities in Texas Dallas, Austin and Houston from March 17 through March 19.

March 20, 2023

Dr. Mark Barnes Elected National Councilor of the American Association of Geographers

Appointment Marks the First-ever Morgan State Faculty to Serve on AAG Board

March 08, 2023

Sisters Honor African-American Flag, Late Father's Legacy with Stage Play

Towson and Morgan State theater programs partner for the first time to bring a historic African-American flag to the stage.

Faculty & Staff | March 07, 2023

Black Businesses Enjoy Unexpected Bump from Wes Moore’s Historic inauguration

Black-owned or -run businesses reported 30% to 40% increases in business the week of Gov. Moore’s inauguration. That uptick has continued in the weeks that followed, they say, adding that the overwhelming majority of the patrons responsible for the increase have been Black. Professors Linda Loubert (Economics) and Jared Ball (Africana Studies) share their insights.