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November 26, 2024

Morgan Gets Boost in Research Grants From National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded Morgan State University nearly $3 million in research grants in FY25. The funding boosts the university’s research activity across multiple industries.

November 22, 2024

National Science Foundation Awards Morgan State University Nearly $3 Million in Research Grants To-Date in FY25

Funding Supports Critical Research Activity Across Multiple Industries, Boosts University’s Research Expenditures

November 15, 2024

Morgan State Set to Launch Nuclear Engineering Program

Morgan State University is launching a new nuclear engineering program. The university received a $5 million grant to establish the program and develop skilled minority professionals.

November 14, 2024

Morgan State University Receives $5 Million National Nuclear Security Administration Grant to Launch Nuclear Engineering Program

Funding will Support the “SPINE” project, Promoting Innovative Nuclear Research and Opportunities for Underrepresented Minorities in the Nuclear Security Workforce

November 04, 2024

MD Dems. Announce $5 Million Grant to Morgan State University's Research Department

Morgan State University’s research department will receive a $5 million investment from the U.S. Department of Education. The federal funding will “strengthen the university’s research capacity to better serve its students, faculty, the Baltimore community, and the nation.

October 15, 2024

Morgan State Receives Grant to Address Opioid Crisis

Morgan State University’s School of Social Work has received a $500,000 State Opioid Response grant to address the opioid crisis by enhancing workforce development in behavioral health. Provided by the Maryland Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Administration and supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the funding will support the university’s training of social work professionals to respond to the increasing opioid misuse epidemic.