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May 03, 2022

Morgan State University Names New Athletic Director, Beginning New Era of Leadership in Athletics

Dena Freeman-Patton to Serve as Vice President and Director for Intercollegiate Athletics, Becoming First Woman in University History Hired to Lead the Athletics Department

April 11, 2022

Acrobatics and Tumbling Added to Morgan State University Sports Offerings Beginning 2023-24 Season

Morgan Becomes the First HBCU Division I Program Nationwide to Offer the Sport

March 30, 2022

Bears Men’s Basketball Coach Kevin Broadus Receives Two-Year Contract Extension

New Contract Agreement Extends Coach’s Leadership of the Program Through the 2026-27 Season

March 21, 2022

Morgan State Launches Think Tank on Black Soccer Culture and History

Morgan State University's School of Global Journalism and Communication has launched Black SoccerLab, a think tank that focuses on soccer in Black America and the African diaspora. The initiative will concentrate on research, media programming and service that will share narratives of the Black soccer community and showcase its development globally. The lab, which will operate from the Maryland school’s Center for the Study of Race and Culture in Sports, will highlight stories, issues, and history related to the sport.

March 03, 2022

A Mixtape Changed Seventh Woods’s Life at 14. Years Later, He’s Picking Up the Pieces.

Morgan State University is just five miles east of M&T Bank Stadium, where more than 70,000 of the rowdiest fans in the NFL convene on Sundays to passionately cheer on Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. But for Seventh Woods, it might as well be on a secluded island.

February 18, 2022

Google Shot 'Real Tone' Player Portraits for the HBCU Classic

Acclaimed photographer Shaniqwa Jarvis employed Google's Real Tone camera-phone technology—optimized to accurately render diverse skin tones—for a photo shoot featuring basketball players from Howard University and Morgan State.