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September 23, 2022

HBCU Day in Baltimore Celebrates Legacy, History, Culture on Campus

Baltimore is recognizing the historic legacies of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Mayor Brandon Scott proclaimed Friday to be HBCU Day, during which he also saluted Coppin State University in west Baltimore and Morgan State University in northeast Baltimore.

September 22, 2022

Morgan State University Continues Designation as a Fulbright Program ‘HBCU Institutional Leader’

For Third Consecutive Year, U.S. Dept. of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Recognizes University’s Top Fulbright Producer Status Among All HBCUs

September 15, 2022

AGB Elects Morgan State University’s President to its Board of Directors

Dr. David K. Wilson Becomes First HBCU President to Serve on AGB Board in its 101-Year History

September 14, 2022

MSW Online Goes One-on-One with Dr. Jordan White About Social Work Programs in Maryland

As a guide to the field of social work in Maryland, there is a special emphasis on MSW programs since the best opportunities in social work often require the job applicant to have a master’s degree. School of Social Work Assistant Professor Dr. Jordan White is interviewed.

September 09, 2022

Morgan State to Open a Medical School — First at a Historically Black University in Decades

Morgan State University is one step closer to opening the first new medical school affiliated with a historically Black college or university in nearly 50 years after winning state Board of Public Works approval to lease space for the school on its Baltimore campus. The proposed Maryland College of Osteopathic Medicine at Morgan State has two primary goals, the founders say — increase the number of Black doctors entering the profession and, in turn, increase Black Baltimore residents’ access to physicians that look like them.