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November 22, 2022

Dr. Paul B. Tchounwou Named New Dean of Morgan State University’s School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences

Morgan State University President David K. Wilson and Provost Hongtao Yu today announced the appointment of internationally-recognized biomedical research scientist Paul B. Tchounwou, D.Sc., as the new dean of the School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (SCMNS), effective January 1, 2023.

November 17, 2022

40 Under 40: Arion Long, Femly

Get to know these up-and-comers in Greater Baltimore business and learn what motivates them. One of this year's 40 Under 40 is Morgan alum Arion Long, CEO of Femly.

November 16, 2022

Grant to Fund Virtual Fire Simulations and Fire-Safety Research at Morgan State

Do people react differently to a fire in a kitchen versus one in a bedroom? That's the kind of question a Morgan State professor hopes to answer, with the goal of improving home fire safety. With the help of a $596,383 grant from the National Science Foundation - the first of its kind for an HBCU - Morgan State University will recruit participants to react and make decisions based on software-simulated building fires.

November 15, 2022

Morgan State, Sinai Hospital and Maryland Food Bank Receive Collective $1M From SECU MD Foundation in Memory of Late Board Member

Morgan State University, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore and the Maryland Food Bank will receive community impact grants over five years in memory of Donald Tynes Sr., SECU’s longest-serving board member.

November 15, 2022

National Science Foundation Awards Morgan State University Nearly $600K Grant to Study Human Behaviors Related to the Threat of Fire

Grant is First-of-its-Kind Funding Supporting Behavioral Fire Research at an HBCU and Will Aid in the Improvement of Home Fire Safety

November 11, 2022

This Course Examines How Images of Veiled Muslim Women Are Used to Justify War

Unusual Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. In this article Sara Rahnama, Assistant Professor of History at Morgan State University examines how images of veiled Muslim women are used to justify war.