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May 18, 2025

Spring 2025 Commencement a Nod to Experience, Wisdom

At Morgan State University’s 2025 spring undergraduate commencement, dozens of nontraditional students—many of them parents, full-time workers, and returning learners—crossed the graduation stage with pride. For many, the College of Interdisciplinary & Continuing Studies made the moment possible.

May 17, 2025

Morgan’s Spring Commencement Highlights Growth and Excellence, Legacy and Leadership

Morgan State University welcomed one of the largest graduating classes in its history this week, as Morgan held its 148th Spring Commencement Exercises on its campus...

May 17, 2025

Commencement Showcases the First Three Graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering

During the week of May 17, 2025, Morgan State University announced that it welcomed one of the largest graduating classes in the history of Maryland's preeminent public urban research university.

May 16, 2025

Celebrating the CICS Class of 2025: Resilient. Bold. Unstoppable.

CICS proudly honors the Class of 2025 graduates who balanced careers, family, and life’s challenges to finish what they started. This year’s celebration highlights inspiring remarks from student speakers Kelly Venable and Angel Rodriguez, whose journeys reflect the resilience and purpose at the heart of CICS. Their stories remind us that education is not just a destination, it’s a lifelong commitment to growth and impact.

March 26, 2025

CICS Featured on the American Council on Education Website

CICS was featured on the American Council on Education website for its impact on adult learners returning to complete their degrees. Through Morgan Completes You, CICS offers flexible, career-focused programs designed to help working adults finish what they started.

March 24, 2025

Celebrating Dr. Nnemkadi Akinwale’s Successful Dissertation Defense!

Dr. Nnemkadi Akinwale successfully defended her dissertation on March 3, exploring how comprehensive sex education (CSE) impacts young Black women’s birthing experiences in hospitals within abstinence-based states. Her research highlights systemic barriers in Black maternal health and proposes an education-based framework to better equip women for childbirth and advocacy. Congratulations, Dr. Akinwale, on this important contribution to maternal healthcare equity!