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Grants | November 08, 2022

Morgan State University Receives $500,000 Grant to Build Safe and Strong Neighborhoods by Engaging Community and Police

Faculty at Morgan State and West Virginia University Collaborate to Examine Situational Policing to Augment Law Enforcement Strategies and Improve Community Relations

November 07, 2022

Associated Black Charities Taps Morgan State Alum as Next CEO

Associated Black Charities on Monday named Chrissy M. Thornton, the current head of a Columbia-based healthcare association, as its new president and CEO. She is a graduate of Morgan State University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in sociology.

Faculty & Staff | November 04, 2022

Decision 2022: I Voted. Therefore, I Care About the Future of Democracy in the USA

Dr. Zekeh S. Gbotokuma, founder of Polyglots in Action for Diversity, Inc. (PAD) and associate professor of Philosophy at Morgan State University offers commentary on the importance of voting during the 2022 election.

October 27, 2022

Frederick Douglass and Critical Race Theory

WMAR-TV 2 News dug into Frederick Douglass' life to better understand how he addressed issues of oppression and disparity and what connection that may have to Critical Race Theory. Dr. Daryl Scott, chair of the Department of History, Geography and Museum Studies at Morgan State University spoke with WMAR-TV about how Douglass would've been viewed in his time.

October 26, 2022

Morgan Expands Foreign Language Program Offerings with Return of Mandarin Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Yoruba

Increase in Student Interest Prompts University to Add Courses Enhancing Second Language Acquisition Opportunities

October 14, 2022

Morgan State University Expands Research Capabilities for Faculty and Students with New Access to Proprietary Readex Database

Morgan Becomes First HBCU in Mid-Atlantic Region to Utilize Expansive Digital Inventory of Early American Newspapers, Furthering Exploration of African American History