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Topic: Commentary



Results 13-18 out of 45

November 16, 2024

Journalism Must Reflect Diverse Experiences | READER COMMENTARY

Jordynn Blackwell, a student at Morgan State University studying strategic communications, submits a letter to the editor at the Baltimore Sun newspaper.

November 16, 2024

The Baltimore Sun’s 2022 Editorial Apology Was Not Enough | READER COMMENTARY

Aaron Chase Williams, a student at Morgan State University studying multiplatform production, submits a letter to the editor at the Baltimore Sun newspaper.

October 25, 2024

Public Health is Voting

Morgan State professors Dr. Lorece Edwards and Dr. Ian Lindong explain how politics and social issues affect health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people suffered due to decisions made by leaders, showing that who we elect can greatly impact our health.

October 08, 2024

The College Presidency Is Broken: 13 Leaders Provide Insights on the Challenges of the Role and the Opportunities Worth Pursuing

The Chronicle of Higher Education asked a group of presidents and ex-presidents to reflect on the state of the presidency. Their responses ranged widely, reflecting the many challenges facing presidents and the many opportunities for improvement. Morgan State University President David Wilson spoke about the need for collaboration and vision.

September 19, 2024

Tackling Youth Violence in Baltimore Requires Understanding | GUEST COMMENTARY

Antoine Lovell an assistant professor of social work at Morgan State University provides commentary on how to address Baltimore's youth violence issue.

August 15, 2024

OP-ED: A Secretary of Education From an HBCU: A Necessary Advocate for Equity and Justice

Dr. Antoine Lovell is an assistant professor of social work at Morgan State University, shares his thoughts on why an HBCU president should serve as the U.S. Secretary of Education.