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News: Office of the President
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
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.
Morgan State University to Recognize Vanguards of Social Justice and the African-American Experience During 2022 Commencement Exercises
Social Justice Advocate Colin Kaepernick, Education Equity Defender David Burton, and Noted Filmmaker and Storyteller David E. Talbert to Receive Honorary Degrees
Morgan State University President David K. Wilson Reflects on Mass Shooting and Hate Crimes
As we prepare for this week’s Commencement Exercises, I greet you with a heavy heart. It is difficult for many of us to accept the harsh reality that five mass shootings occurred this past weekend within our nation.
Quarterly Board of Regents Meeting Results in Substantive Advancements for Morgan State University
Board Approves New Academic Degree Programs, Student Housing Resolutions, Land Acquisition and Leases, University Policies and More!
The Magic of Education: Morgan President David Wilson Reflects on a Glorious Past and Looks to a Bright Future
Not a month passed in 2021 without news of endowments, gifts, and grants received by Morgan State University. One study showed that the impact of the largest historically Black college and university (HBCU) in Maryland topped $1 billion in that year alone. The study also found that the HBCU supports 6,900 jobs, more than 4,000 within Baltimore City—accounting for $558 million in Maryland wages and $188 million in Baltimore.
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