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January 11, 2023

Advancements, Invention and Discovery Recognized at Morgan’s Fifth Annual Innovation of the Year Awards

At Morgan State University, Leadership, Innovation and Excellence are three of the six core values the Morgan community proudly upholds. In an effort to recognize outstanding examples of these values demonstrated each year on Morgan’s campus, the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) hosts an annual Innovation of the Year awards ceremony.

January 06, 2023

A Black Artist’s Thurgood Marshall Replaces Portrait of a Likely Enslaver

There were few portraits of Black historical figures on the walls of the Maryland Senate building in Annapolis. The omission did not escape Sen. William C. Smith Jr. (D-Montgomery). Smith joined Morgan State University alum Ernest Shaw Jr., an artist and teacher from West Baltimore, to unveil a painting of a young Thurgood Marshall, also born in Baltimore.

December 21, 2022

Castle Hill and Morgan State Join Forces for Equity

Andre Davis, 23, graduated from Morgan State, a historically Black university in Baltimore. His first steps out of college have brought him to Truro, where he and recent graduate Kendra Tyler are fellows in a residency program created by a partnership between the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill and the university.

December 16, 2022

Artworks (Episode 9001): Dreamer

This episode centers around the development of a budding relationship between the Baltimore Choral Arts Society and young composer Jasmine Barnes, a graduate of Morgan State University and a former member of the MSU Choir.

December 01, 2022

Canvas Rebel: Meet Zekeh Gbotokuma

Meet Morgan State University associate professor of Philosophy Dr. Zekeh Gbotokuma [and get his answer to the question, “How Can We Prepare Students for a More Fulfilling Life and Career?” An Interview with Canvas Rebel Magazine.

November 26, 2022

20 Years After ‘Drumline,’ HBCU Bands Credit Film for Boosting Visibility

The film, "Drumline," which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, gave audiences a small glimpse into the structure and culture of marching bands and dance ensembles at HBCUs such as Benedict, Morgan State University and Howard University. Dr. Jorim E. Reid, Morgan State’s director of bands, discusses the significance.