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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.

March 01, 2023

For Maryland Professors, ChatGPT Presents an Opportunity to Rethink Instruction

As the use of artificial intelligence in various industries continues to increase, the impact of OpenAI’s language model ChatGPT on higher education has become increasingly significant. Virginia Byrne, an assistant professor in the School of Education and Urban Studies at Morgan State University offers additional insight.

February 23, 2023

Morgan State’s Daryl Scott on Ron DeSantis, White Guilt and How Florida’s AP Clash is ‘Erasing History’

Dr. Daryl Scott, a professor at Baltimore’s Morgan State University and self-described “anti-public intellectual,” sees enough blame to go around for the College Board's acquiescing to Ron DeSantis’s criticism and revising its product.

February 17, 2023

The Truth In This Art: Interview with Filmmaker Keith Mehlinger

In this episode of The Truth In This Art, Rob Lee interviews Keith Mehlinger, a tenured professor of cinematic arts and sciences at Morgan State University and director of the Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN) program and the Digital Media Center in the James H., Gilliam Jr. College of Liberal Arts, and they discuss Keith's career in film, his vision for the SWAN program and much more.

February 15, 2023

Who's Opening Doors to Black Talent? These Sectors Click for HBCU Grads

For Seana Coulter, this is her moment. Since 2015, Coulter has led career services at Morgan State, a historically Black university in Baltimore. She’s dealt with a long run of challenges, both pandemic and otherwise. Now, at last, everything is clicking, especially for Morgan State’s recent graduates.