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April 11, 2024

How Morgan Alum Arion Long’s Health Crisis Sparked Her Innovative Startup

To fully appreciate the origin story of Femly, a tech-forward period care company headquartered in Baltimore, you have to first appreciate the warrior-like tenacity of its founder, Morgan State grad, Arion Long.

March 19, 2024

AI Aids Visa Process For Students, Thanks to Morgan State Graduate

Morgan State alum Temi Ajibola built Youniserve to smooth job searches and legal processes for others like him.

March 12, 2024

Baltimore County Names Morgan Alum D’Andrea Walker New County Administrative Officer

D’Andrea Walker, Baltimore County’s public works and transportation director, will become the county’s next administrative officer. Walker holds a bachelor’s degree and a Master of Business Administration from Morgan State University.

March 07, 2024

MSU Alumna Appointed as First Black Chair to Maryland State Board of Architects

Maryland Governor Wes Moore has designated Cynthia Shonaiya '98, AIA, NCARB, Principal at Hord Coplan Macht (HCM) and Morgan State University's Graduate Program in Architecture alumna, as the first Black Chair of the State Board of Architects.

March 02, 2024

Morgan Alum Started Out Scrubbing Toilets at McDonald's And Now Owns 12 Locations

Tanya Hill-Holliday has defied the odds and made quite the name for herself. Hill-Holliday attended Morgan State University before purchasing her first McDonald's in 2005.

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.