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February 29, 2024

Lift Every Eye and See: A Look at Art Works in HBCU Collections

The museums and galleries housed on HBCU campuses play a vital role in that — they collect, preserve, contextualize, and display work by Black artists, providing students and the wider community with access to a range of work that shows the breadth and depth of artistic practices and perspectives across our nation’s history.

February 20, 2024

Efforts Being Made to Preserve Old Maryland Segregated, All-Black Schoolhouses

The keys to unlocking the doors of Black history may not rest in the pages of school history books but rather in segregated schools made for Black children. Morgan's Dr. Iris Leigh Barnes, Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum Curator, and Dale Green, Professor of Practice for the School of Architecture and Planning.

February 14, 2024

'Black Excellence at its Best': Celebrating HBCU Marching Bands

If you didn't attend one of America's historically Black colleges and universities, welcome to the show. Where halftime is the best time. And it gets better after the football game.

February 13, 2024

Morgan State Fashion Merchandising Students Attend National Retail Federation 2024 Big Show in New York

Global Event Features Who’s Who of Retail, Providing Students with Educational and Learning Experience, Networking and Career Opportunities

February 13, 2024

Baltimore's Newest Museum Hopes to Pass on Traditions of Civil Rights Movement

When we think of the Civil Rights Movement, many think of landmarks in Atlanta and across the south. But a little rowhome on Eutaw Place in Baltimore played a big role in Civil Rights history.

February 01, 2024

School of Architecture & Planning Professor Leads Cultural Envoy to London to Present Black Artists Exhibit to Queen of England

Trip Designed to Create Global Awareness of Centuries-Old Tradition of African Artwork Hailing from Maryland and Antigua