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January 05, 2023

Morgan State University Professor Anthony Estreet Named CEO of the National Association of Social Workers

Morgan State University (MSU) professor and alum Anthony Estreet, Ph.D., has been selected to step into the role of chief executive officer for the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Estreet, who previously served as chair of the Master of Social Work Program at MSU, will step into the role on Feb. 6.

January 04, 2023

The 'Winter Blues' Might be a Depressive Condition Caused by Gloomy Weather

With the gloomy weather, you may be feeling the winter blues. Health experts now call seasonal depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Dr. John Gallagher, associate professor at Morgan State University School of Social Work offers some insights.

December 29, 2022

Fab Five: The MEAC’s Female Directors of Athletics

In a day and time of change, with women taking more prominent roles in the world of college athletics, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) has become a national leader and trendsetter.

December 21, 2022

Podcast: Preparing Students for Careers in the Industry

On this episode of Innovation in the Classroom, our host Dora Smith joins today’s guest, Dr. Oscar Barton, the Dean at Morgan State University’s Clarence Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering. Before becoming Dean, he worked as a Professor and Department Chair at George Mason University.

December 14, 2022

Meet Baltimore’s 2022 Technical.ly Awards Winners

Technical.ly's CTO of the Year is Morgan State University's Adebisi Oladipupo. The CIO and VP for technology of Maryland’s largest historically Black university has managed its digital assets amid a tremendous push to make Morgan State the first public HBCU with an R1 research designation.

December 12, 2022

Kim McCalla Is Taking a Historic Campus into the Future

Morgan State University’s associate vice president of facilities, design, and construction management honors the HBCU’s past while adding state-of-the-art buildings.