News From our Schools & Colleges
6 HBCU Marching Bands Compete in the Honda Battle of the Bands
Morgan State University in Maryland competes in its first Honda Battle of the Bands performance in Montgomery, Ala. It's the largest showcase for HBCU marching bands in the country.
The Truth In This Art: Interview with Filmmaker Keith Mehlinger
In this episode of The Truth In This Art, Rob Lee interviews Keith Mehlinger, a tenured professor of cinematic arts and sciences at Morgan State University and director of the Screenwriting and Animation (SWAN) program and the Digital Media Center in the James H., Gilliam Jr. College of Liberal Arts, and they discuss Keith's career in film, his vision for the SWAN program and much more.
3+2 Dual-Degree Partnership Provides a Perfect Opportunity for Eager Students
Don-Terry Veal Jr. is a pioneer in the engineering partnership between Morgan State and Purdue universities. The program, called 3+2, allows students to earn bachelor’s degrees in distinct majors from both Morgan State and Purdue.
The Standard Partners with Morgan State University to Promote Diversity in Actuarial Science
New Scholarship Program Supports Underserved Students with Financial Need
Morgan State University's Female Drum Major is Preparing to Lead Band in HBCU Competition
Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with Angel Mitchell, the first female drum major in decades of Morgan State University's "Magnificent Marching Machine," which makes its debut at the Honda Battle of the Bands. Mitchell is one of four drum majors.
Maryland Researchers are Working to Curb Biases, Inequity in Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence touches every facet of our lives, and critical research is being done in Maryland to make sure it's equitable. Dr. Kofi Nyarko, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Morgan State University, said that if AI is trained on data that is biased, the end result will be biased.
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