Research & Innovation News
Morgan State University Scientists Working To Revive Maryland’s Softshell Clam Industry
Over the past year, a group of scientists operating from Morgan State University (MSU) have been researching whether or not it is possible to bring back the Chesapeake Bay’s soft shell clam industry in the state of Maryland.
Morgan State University Among HBCUs Poised to Get Federal Research Funds as Part of New Legislation
Morgan State University appears to be in line for some important federal research funding. Research has long been a part of Morgan's mission, along with its motto to grow the future and lead the world. Now, it appears Morgan, along with a number of other historically Black colleges and universities, are poised to get some federal help to make that happen.
Breeding a Soft-Shell Clam Option for Maryland Aquaculture
Morgan State University scientists are more than a year into researching whether soft-shell clams could not only be harvested from Chesapeake Bay waters but also farmed in them. The state’s aquaculture industry has grown rapidly over the last decade, but it currently consists of a single species: the Eastern oyster.
Morgan State Makes Strides Toward Goal of Reaching Highest Tier of Research Universities
Morgan State University is continuing its mission to become part of the upper echelon of research universities by creating three new research centers this year and establishing a new endowed research professorship. All these efforts are part of Morgan’s goal to become an R1 institution.
Morgan State Push for R1 Research Status Gets Boost From Gov.-Elect Moore
Morgan State University’s drive to achieve R1 status as a research institution has kicked into high gear with the creation of five new critical research centers, state funding of $11 million annually and now a pledge from Gov.-elect Wes Moore to help it become the nation’s first historically Black college or university to earn the designation.
State Allocates 11 Million Annually Fund New Research Centers at Morgan State University
With help of funding from the State of Maryland, Morgan State University has set up five new research institutes to solve societal problems, the university announced in a statement Monday. The Centers for Cybersecurity Assurance and Policy (CAP), Center Urban Health Equity (CUHE), Center for Equitable Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Systems (CEAMLS), Center for Data Analytics and Sports Gaming Research, and Center for Urban Violence and Crime Reduction address a variety of societal challenges and help Morgan achieve its goal of becoming a prestigious research doctoral university.
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