Research & Innovation News
Morgan Research and Leadership Take Center Stage During Secretary of the U.S. Army Christine Wormuth’s Visit to the National Treasure
Morgan State University (MSU) welcomed Secretary of the U.S. Army Christine Wormuth to campus for an all-day visit to Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University. The trip gave MSU faculty, students and administrators a prime opportunity to showcase Morgan’s research capabilities and research potential and spotlight Morgan’s Bear Battalion U.S. Army ROTC program.
Three HBCU Professors Elected To Prestigious Science Organization
Three HBCU professors are among the newly announced class of 564 scientists, engineers and other innovators elected as Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society, publisher of the Science family of research journals and one of the most prestigious general scientific organizations in the world. Morgan Professor Christine Hohmann was recognized as an AAAS Fellow due to her work in neuroscience and for her commitment to diversity in STEM.
Morgan State University Launches New 10-Year Strategic Plan, ‘Transformation Morgan 2030: Leading the Future’
Comprehensive Strategy Sets Course for Morgan’s Continued Momentum and Pursuit of a R1 ‘Very High Research’ Classification
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
Morgan State University Convenes National Blue-Ribbon Panel on STEM Research Expansion
Leading Scholars and Members of the Scientific Research Community Offer Strategic Recommendations for Identifying ‘Peaks of Excellence’ and Achieving R1 High Research Status
Top Priorities for Maryland HBCU Spending: Affordability, Research, Entrepreneurship
David K. Wilson, president of Morgan State University, the only HBCU in Maryland not affiliated with the University System of Maryland, described how the university is working to carve research niches by launching unique programs in science and technology fields and expanding its research footprint.
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