Health
Morgan State University Secures $1.75M Grant From Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to Plan Launch of Public, Nonprofit M.D. Medical School
New Effort Expands Earlier Vision to Bring Medical School to Morgan’s Campus, Advancing Stronger, Sustainable Model to Meet Maryland’s Health Care Needs
Mental Health is Declining for Parents; There Are Places to Get Help in Baltimore
A recently released study found large declines in mothers’ self-reported mental health across the nation, findings anecdotally supported by experts in Baltimore.
The Anxious Generation: Navigating Mental Health in Minority Youths
Morgan graduate student and public health researcher Julia Boms examines the growing crisis in adolescent mental health.
Morgan State Hosts Mental Health Awareness Panel Addressing Community, Youth and Law Enforcement Wellness
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, a panel of speakers joined a community conversation held at Morgan State University’s Center for Urban Violence and Crime Reduction on May 13.
WBFF FOX45 Community Connections: Maternal-Child Health
In this episode of WBFF-TV’s community affairs program, Community Connections, Morgan State University’s Dr. Yvonne Bronner from the School of Community Health and Policy joins the program to discuss Morgan’s research to curtail health problems among black mothers and infants and in underserved communities.
Public Health is Voting
Morgan State professors Dr. Lorece Edwards and Dr. Ian Lindong explain how politics and social issues affect health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people suffered due to decisions made by leaders, showing that who we elect can greatly impact our health.
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