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May 25, 2023

'A Curfew Doesn’t Really Help Much': Community Pushes Back on Proposed Curfew

Sharing thoughts on the City's implementation of a curfew, Professor Natasha C. Pratt-Harris proposes opportunities, not obstacles. The Criminologist from Morgan State University sees initiatives like the Heart Smiles Maryland's Squeegee to Success program as a longer-term solution to Baltimore's youth violence problem versus the proposed curfew.

May 25, 2023

Population in Maryland, U.S. Grows Older While Homeownership Rates Decline, New 2020 Census Data Shows

The population of Maryland and the United States is skewing older, new 2020 census data shows. Maryland’s median age of 38.8 — the same as the national median — is eight-tenths of a year higher than it was in 2010.

May 19, 2023

Two Way Talk Interviews MSU Professor Duane Saunders Jr.

WEAA 88.9 FM Radio talks to Duane Saunders Jr., a Professor of Practice at Morgan State University and the Creative Director for PRIHYM VISION based in Baltimore County, MD. The conversation covers his experience in short films, documentaries, live event coverage, highlight videos and portrait photography.

May 17, 2023

School of Engineering Dean Delivers Commencement Address to Missouri S&T Ph.D. Graduates

Dr. Oscar Barton, professor and dean of the Morgan State University Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering, delivered the commencement addresses during Missouri University of Science and Technology’s (S&T) graduation ceremony for Ph.D. students, held Friday, May 12, on campus in the Gale Bullman Building in Rolla, Missouri.

May 10, 2023

CUHE Research Scientist's Urban Cipher Game Decodes Baltimore’s History of Redlining

In most board games, players begin on a level playing field. “It’s anyone’s game,” folks say. But in his game Urban Cipher, Dr. Lawrence T. Brown demonstrates how racial segregation in Baltimore is a designed system, shaping where and how people are able to live. Brown serves as a professor at Morgan State University’s Center for Urban Health Equity.

May 09, 2023

Dr. Abimbola Asojo Named New Dean of Morgan State University’s School of Architecture and Planning

Following a comprehensive national search, Morgan State University President David K. Wilson and Provost Hongtao Yu, Ph.D., have appointed a new dean of the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P).