Faculty & Staff News
Historian Spotlights Baltimore Native, first Black Woman to Have Poems Published in US
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper is a name that people may or may not have heard before. Harper was a poet, abolitionist, suffragist and writer who believed strongly in freedom and equality.
Dr. Roni Ellington Selected as Hopelab 2025–26 HBCU Translational Science Fellow
Second Cohort of Fellows to Focus on Translating Research into Practical Solutions that Support the Mental Health and Well-Being of Black Adolescents
Morgan State Professor Weighs in on Journalism Ethics After Lemon, Fort Indictments
Don Lemon and Georgia Fort face indictment following their coverage of an anti-ICE protest—raising serious questions about journalistic ethics and First Amendment protections.
Organizations Celebrate 100th Anniversary of Black History Month
Edwin T. Johnson, the President of the Roland McConnell Branch in Baltimore and the historian at Morgan State University, speaks on the continued importance of Black History Month.
Morgan State University Professor Selected for National Higher Education Leadership Program
Dr. Sherchan is one of 56 professionals nationwide chosen to participate in the highly selective program, which is designed to cultivate leaders prepared to guide higher education through periods of complexity, change, and opportunity.
Morgan State Professor Dr. Thurman L. Bridges Awarded 2025 A. Noam Chomsky Global Shining Star Medal of Research
Honor Recognizes Exceptional Global Impact in Scholarship, Leadership, and Humanitarian Service, While Highlighting Transnational Reach of Faculty
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