Topic: Commentary
Guest Commentary: I’m a Harvard and Oxford-Educated Mathematician, and I Still Needed — and Need — Affirmative Action
Morgan Math Professor Dr. Jonathan Farley offers commentary on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision regarding affirming action at colleges and universities.
Op-ed: Are Long Hot Summers Driving Mass Shootings? Seeking Real-Time Understanding of a Complex Issue
Morgan's Dr. Natasha C. Pratt-Harris co-pens an op-ed on the complex issue surrounding the relationship between long, hot summer days, crime and shootings.
Supreme Court Ruling Against Affirmative Action is No Reason to Give Up
The Struggle for social justice must continue on all fronts, including in education. In a statement from Dr. David Wilson, the president of Morgan State University and a nationally recognized leader in the quest for equity and excellence in education
MSTAP: Morgan State University’s Teaching Assistant Program
Though Teaching Assistantships have been a mainstay of doctoral education nationally since the origin of doctoral study itself, they have been uncommon at Morgan State University.
School Segregation Today Presents Stark Reality Nearly 70 Years After Brown
When the U. S. Supreme Court outlawed segregated public schools on May 17, 1954, in a case we know as Brown v. Board of Education, many Blacks saw this as the dawn of a new day. It held the promise of barriers swiftly falling in all aspects of American life.
OPINION: Let’s Address the Epidemic of Erasing Black Existence
SGJC Professor Wayne Dawkins provides commentary on the macro-aggressive assaults on broadening Black history, literature and culture, and the erasing or marginalizing of Black history and literature.
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