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March 09, 2023

Morgan State University Appoints New Leadership in Student Affairs and Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment

AVP for Student Affairs/Dean of Students and Director of Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment Will Advance Student Experience and Enrollment Processes

March 09, 2023

An Interview with Morgan State University Associate Vice President and Dean of Students Letitia Williams

As student bodies on college campuses become increasingly diverse, it’s more important than ever for institutions to help students feel included. Letitia Williams, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students at Morgan State University, has led the way in this regard, working tirelessly to help students from diverse backgrounds feel a sense of belonging.

March 07, 2023

Black Businesses Enjoy Unexpected Bump from Wes Moore’s Historic inauguration

Black-owned or -run businesses reported 30% to 40% increases in business the week of Gov. Moore’s inauguration. That uptick has continued in the weeks that followed, they say, adding that the overwhelming majority of the patrons responsible for the increase have been Black. Professors Linda Loubert (Economics) and Jared Ball (Africana Studies) share their insights.

March 05, 2023

Breaking Assumptions: Navigating Graduate Studies (Ep. 36)

The Higher Ed Demand Gen Podcast talks to MSU’s Dr. Kevin Bradley, director of Graduate Professional Development about marketing to graduate students.

March 03, 2023

OPINION: ‘Dilbert’ Racism Fiasco Illustrates Need for Black History Education

Morgan State University associate professor, Wayne Dawkins offers commentary on recent racial rantings of disgraced 'Dilbert' cartoonist Scott Adams.

March 02, 2023

Kids in Crisis: Urban Trauma and Mental Health

There's a saying that you're a product of your environment, and that applies to your mental health as well. In cities like Baltimore, youth are at high-risk for urban trauma. It's a deep-rooted psychological and genetic condition. Dr. Michael Sinclair, who teaches at Morgan State University's School of Social Work, said his whole career has centered around children and families in urban settings.