Category: Campus
Former Lake Clifton High School Property to Become $1B ‘Innovation Park’ and Satellite Campus for Morgan State University
The Johns Hopkins University has a research park just north of its East Baltimore medical campus. The University of Maryland has a “biopark” west of its downtown Baltimore campus. Now the former Lake Clifton High School property will become a research-oriented “innovation park” and satellite campus for Morgan State University, president David Wilson told Baltimore’s Board of Estimates Wednesday.
Morgan State University Receives Approval to Buy Old Lake Clifton Campus, Fanning Area Revitalization Hopes
Baltimore’s Board of Estimates on Wednesday approved Morgan State University’s purchase of several land parcels including the former Lake Clifton High School where officials hope to build the university’s first modern satellite campus. Morgan State officials pledged spending $200 million to convert three city-owned parcels of land into a new campus about a mile south of the university’s main campus that would expand its footprint in East Baltimore.
Baltimore City Set to Sell Lake Clifton High School Property to Morgan State University
The Baltimore City Department of Real Estate has announced a new Land Disposition Agreement (LDA) with Morgan State University, which has agreed to purchase the former Lake Clifton High School property in East Baltimore. The university has long-term plans to develop a new satellite campus on the site.
Baltimore Business Journal Women's Month Spotlight: Morgan State University
Celebrating Women's "Herstory" Month and International Women's Day by spotlighting women leaders in the Greater Baltimore region.
New Year Brings New Appointments to Key Leadership Positions at Morgan State University
Strategic Staff Hires Poised to Lead University Through Unprecedented Period of Growth
White House Steps up Support for HBCUs After Bomb Threats with Funding for Mental Health Services, Security Training
White House reporter and Morgan alum April Ryan talks to Morgan State University President Dr. David Kwabena Wilson about the Biden administration’s all-of-government effort to address safety and mental health on HBCU campuses in light of the recent bomb threats made against them.
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