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Campus | August 17, 2022

Morgan State Named to Executive Alliance’s 20/20 Honor Roll for Gender Diversity

University Recognized for Having Women in Leadership Roles

July 14, 2022

Grand Opening of the LiDL Food Market in Northwood Commons

The AFRO spoke with Morgan President Dr. David Wilson at the grand opening of the LiDL Food Market in Northwood Commons, the plaza that local college students pushed to desegregate in the 1950s and 60s.

Business | June 21, 2022

PERF and Baltimore Police Department Partner with Morgan State University and Coppin State University for Summer Internship Initiative

Executive Director Chuck Wexler of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), Commissioner Michael Harrison of the Baltimore Police Department (BPD), President David Wilson of Morgan State University, and President Anthony Jenkins of Coppin State University announced a new partnership between PERF, BPD, and Baltimore’s two Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Morgan State University and Coppin State University.

Education | May 27, 2022

Dr. Nicole Westrick Named New Dean of Morgan State University’s College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies

Morgan State University President David K. Wilson announced today the appointment of Nicole M. Westrick, Ph.D., as assistant vice president and dean of the College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies...

Commencement | May 23, 2022

Morgan Graduates Accept the Call to Create and Serve Amid Packed Stadium and Soaring Temps

Outstanding Achievers Highlight Morgan State University’s 145th Spring Commencement

May 18, 2022

Buffalo Shootings Spark Outrage, Sadness from Higher Education Leaders

For those who attend and work at the more than 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities, the news was just as heartfelt and shocking as it was in Buffalo. Morgan State University President David Wilson talked about the ongoing violence in the U.S., referencing five mass shootings last weekend, and the fact that 11 of the “lives lost were African-American.” Wilson also referenced how George Floyd’s murder galvanized much of the nation, but that the fervor to end it has ebbed. He demanded renewed action.