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Category: Community



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September 24, 2021

Baltimore Farmers are Cultivating the City’s First ‘AgriHood,’ Heralded for its Innovation

One community partner is the Morgan State University Center for the Study of Religion and the City. Morgan architecture students designed an outdoor demonstration kitchen that’s being built to teach food literacy and prepare nutritious meals. Other students from the historically Black university have taught tai chi to youth farmers and recorded an oral history that will exhibit at Morgan State’s James E. Lewis Museum of Art in October.

September 13, 2021

Henry Luce Foundation Awards Morgan State University $250,000 to Develop Nationwide Support Spurring Post-Pandemic Healing

MSU Center for the Study of Religion and the City’s ‘Good Life Project’ to Advance Public Knowledge of the Real Impact of the Pandemic and Expand Community Engagement

August 12, 2021

Morgan State University Coding Camp Brings STEM Opportunities to Young Girls

Morgan State University (MSU) is addressing the gap in the number of women working in STEM fields with its summer coding camp by giving young girls the chance to break into the computer science field of STEM.

July 28, 2021

Transit Dollars And Data

Morgan State University Prof. Celeste Chavis and Jed Weeks, Policy Director at Bikemore, talk about a new data collection program that will measure how people and vehicles use two busy street corridors in the city.

July 28, 2021

Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism Announces Morgan State University Named AmeriCorps School for National Service

The Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism is pleased to announce today that Morgan State University is the first Historically Black College or University in Maryland designated as an AmeriCorps’ Schools of National Service.

July 23, 2021

Black Americans Face Worsening Disparities Because of the Pandemic; the Federal Government Must Intervene

Robert P. Singh, a professor of management in the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management at Morgan State University, offers commentary.