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March 10, 2022

Us & Them: HBCUs Surround Students With Black Excellence While Aiming For A Global Experience

Today, HBCUs are no longer exclusive. In fact, some schools — like Morgan State University — are actively recruiting a more diverse population to provide a more global experience to prepare graduates for the future. Us & Them host Trey Kay looks at this era of intense competition for students and how some of the nation’s 100-plus HBCUs are adapting for the future.

March 09, 2022

Morgan State University Working on "Complete Overhaul" of Student Housing, Adding 670 Beds

There's been a lot of new development in recent years in and around the Morgan State University campus, and the university's president noted today that student housing is next on the list.

March 03, 2022

Modifying Morgan’s Indoor COVID-19 Protocols Amid Improving Conditions

With consideration to current trending data on positive COVID-related cases on campus, locally and statewide, in addition to updated guidance from the CDC and in alignment with Baltimore City and the State of Maryland, the University has made the careful decision to modify some of its COVID-19 protocols on campus. Foremost among the newly adopted modifications is lifting the indoor mask requirement.

March 02, 2022

Order Up! Robots Delivering Food on Morgan State University Campus

Robots are strolling the campus of Morgan State University alongside students. The robots are equipped to deliver meal orders to students and staff members. So, not only do students and staff get to pick what they eat, they can also decide how the food is delivered.

February 17, 2022

The Rise in Violence Against Minority Institutions

On February 17, 2022, Morgan President David Wilson provided testimony to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security regarding the recent bomb threats made to the nations HBCUs.

February 17, 2022

Morgan State, Southern Poverty Law Center Leaders Testify on Bomb Threats Against HBCUs

Higher education and advocacy group leaders urged Congress to help prevent further bomb threats against historically Black colleges during a U.S. House committee hearing Thursday about the rise of violent threats against minority-serving institutions.