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March 27, 2023

Twin Engineers Solving Problems in a Profession Traditionally Dominated by Men

Engineering is a field traditionally dominated by men. However, two Maryland sisters say they have always loved solving problems, making the field of engineering a perfect fit. Fraternal twins Eboni Fotang and Alisa Joseph are exuding major girl power as engineers with Northrop Grumman. The pair both graduated from Morgan State University with degrees in industrial engineering and master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University.

March 24, 2023

Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Hennessy Select Morgan Graduate Students for 2023 Fellows Cohort

Morgan Newton and Cierra Robinson to Participate in Fifth Cohort of Annual Leadership Development Program for Top HBCU Grad Students

March 21, 2023

Morgan Students Named MCT Scholars by The Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation

Two Higher Education Administration Graduate Students Recognized for Academic Excellence and Commitment to Diversity Through the MCT Scholars Program

March 21, 2023

Morgan's Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum is a Must See For The Culture

When it comes to celebrating Black icons in history, the reality is that people, like Lillie May Carroll Jackson, are not recognized enough. There aren’t enough heroes and sheroes being celebrated during the year. In Baltimore, Morgan State University's Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum is the perfect way to begin to bridge the gap in education.

March 21, 2023

Spring Tour | Morgan State University Choir Performs in Three Major Texas Cities

Every spring the Morgan State University Singers, the choir’s travel group, travel to share their melodious and harmonic sound with the world. This year the choir toured three of the largest cities in Texas Dallas, Austin and Houston from March 17 through March 19.

March 21, 2023

Morgan State Expands Research Capabilities with 2 New Centers

With the release of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s fiscal year 2024 budget, Morgan State University has secured an additional $6.8 million in state funding to support the launch of two new research centers that will develop and drive innovation in the design and fabrication of semiconductors and address the challenges facing public school education.