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March 03, 2022

Modifying Morgan’s Indoor COVID-19 Protocols Amid Improving Conditions

With consideration to current trending data on positive COVID-related cases on campus, locally and statewide, in addition to updated guidance from the CDC and in alignment with Baltimore City and the State of Maryland, the University has made the careful decision to modify some of its COVID-19 protocols on campus. Foremost among the newly adopted modifications is lifting the indoor mask requirement.

February 15, 2022

Morgan State Alum Creates Web Series to Promote Mental Health

Meet Brandon Johnson, M.H.S., MCHES, a Morgan State alumnus, mental health educator and the creator of the Black Mental Wellness Lounge. Johnson is also an advocate for suicide prevention.

February 09, 2022

There's a Cry for Help From Youth Dealing with Trauma, Here's What to Do

Young people are paying attention to violence at schools and in the community, which can be traumatic for some and have long-lasting impacts. Ania McNair, a student at Morgan State University, and Young Elder, a student at Coppin State University, explained how recent incidents make them feel.

February 03, 2022

Steps to Surviving COVID-19 During the Age of Variants

As part of a ‘A COVID-19 Vaccine’ virtual conversation hosted by the Black Women’s Health Imperative, Morgan’s Executive Vice President of Finance & Administration Sidney Evans participated as a panelist in the discussion.

January 06, 2022

Spring Semester Plans: Navigating Through COVID Successfully

With the new year comes a new semester and a new opportunity for us to take stock of what’s important for the long-term success of our university and our students. Given the recent surges in positive COVID cases, the prevalence of new variants and an uptick in hospitalizations, we recognize that our collective success aligns with our capacity to limit the spread of the virus and safeguard our community as best we can.

December 16, 2021

Morgan State University School of Social Work Amasses More Than $6.9 Million in Research Grants and Contracts

Awards Support Transformative Programs Spanning Behavioral Health, Care Management, Child Welfare and More than $680,000 in Student Scholarships