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October 13, 2024

‘Keeping the Culture: The Last Twenty-Five Years’ Exhibit Opens at Morgan State

The James E. Lewis Museum of Art (JELMA) at Morgan State University has opened a landmark exhibition titled “Keeping the Culture: The Last Twenty-Five Years,” which will run from Sept. 29 to Dec. 13, 2024. Curated by Robin Cherry Howard, this exhibit showcases an extraordinary collection of African American art and highlights the museum’s acquisitions over the last 25 years.

October 07, 2024

Morgan State Marching Band to Perform at Rose Parade in 2026

Morgan State University’s “Magnificent Marching Machine” band has been invited to perform at the 137th Rose Parade in 2026, the university said Saturday. The announcement was made during Morgan State’s homecoming football game halftime show.

October 06, 2024

Morgan State Marching Band to Play in Rose Parade, ‘the Granddaddy of Them All’

Morgan State University’s Magnificent Marching Machine is headed to California. The Pasadena Tournament of Roses, a series of events surrounding New Year’s Eve, including college football’s Rose Bowl game, invited the university’s marching band to perform at the storied Rose Parade in 2026.

October 05, 2024

Morgan’s Magnificent Marching Machine Selected to Perform in the 137th Rose Parade in 2026

Selection Marks the University’s First Appearance in America’s Iconic New Year’s Celebration

September 12, 2024

James Earl Jones’ Iconic National Anthem at Camden Yards ‘Penetrates the Soul.’ A Morgan State Performer Remembers What It Was Like

In 1993, the Morgan State Choir joined famed actor James Earl Jones to perform the national anthem for the MLB All-Star Game.

September 08, 2024

Morgan State Documentary Premieres On PBS, Celebrating 150 Years Of Legacy During HBCU Week

As part of its slate of HBCU Week NOW coverage, PBS aired History Of A National Treasure: Morgan State University, a documentary chronicling the founding and growth of Morgan State for over 150 years.