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Research & Innovation News



Results 175-180 out of 228

October 28, 2021

NASA Awards $72 Million to New Morgan/UMBC Partnership to Further Earth and Atmospheric Science Research

Morgan to Receive $28 Million GESTAR II Award Over the Next Three Years, Continuing Its Decade-Plus Relationship with Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research

October 19, 2021

Morgan State University Endows Three Research Professorships

Morgan State University is launching three new endowed research professorships in its quest to be a world-class research university. The endowed professorships — the first in the historically Black university's 154-year history — will be funded with $3 million received from the Maryland Department of Commerce's Maryland E-Nnovation Initiative.

October 19, 2021

Maryland Dept. of Commerce Supports Launch of Three New Endowed Research Professorships at Morgan State University

$3-Million Maryland E-Nnovation Funding Enables University to Establish Endowed Chairs in Brain Science, Psychometrics and Predictive Analytics, and Cybersecurity Engineering

October 01, 2021

Groundbreaking Ceremony Begins Morgan’s New Era in Health and Human Services

Enthusiasm and joy were evident as the high-powered group gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony for Morgan State University’s (MSU’s) new Health and Human Services Building.

September 30, 2021

$15 million grant is awarded to university researchers finding solution to food waste

Morgan State University is a school in the research network and associate professor Celeste Chavis brings expertise on transportation. Her research in Baltimore focuses on how transportation — and the lack thereof — affects food security in the country.

September 21, 2021

Cash Boost Looms for Historically Black US Colleges and Universities

There are more than 100 HBCUs in the United States. Around half are public institutions that rely mostly on government funding, but they have long been hampered by a lack of financial support, says Willie May, vice-president for research and economic development at Morgan State University, an HBCU in Baltimore, Maryland.