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Morgan State University Teaches Values, Excellence
The following story reflects the experience of one of the BYU students who visited Morgan State University in 2022.
Cities Where Inflation is Rising the Most
In 2022, Americans are dealing with sky-high inflation, which hit a 40-year high earlier this year. Though inflation has started to slightly trend downward due to factors like the Federal Reserve rate hikes, the year-over-year inflation rate was still a whopping 8.3% in August. In order to shed more light on inflation and what it means for our economy, WalletHub turned to a panel of experts, including Morgan Associate Professor Dr. Linda Loubert.
Morgan State University Choir and Jazz Band Ensemble Set to Perform at the Legendary Monterey Jazz Festival
Contributions from Alaska Airlines and Morgan Alumnus, Philanthropist Calvin Tyler Help Pave the Way for Students to Travel to California
MPT's State Circle Highlights Innovative Programs at HBCUs
As part of Maryland Public Television's (MPT) celebration of HBCU Week 2022, MPT's State Circle program highlighted some of the innovative degree programs available at HBCUs. Morgan State University's Cybersecurity Assurance & Policy (CAP) Center and the Secure Embedded Systems Engineering degree program were featured.
Dr. Siddhartha Sen Appointed Interim Dean
This year the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) is undergoing important leadership changes. As of July 15th, 2022, Dr. Siddhartha Sen has been appointed Interim Dean of SA+P.
School of Architecture and Planning becomes the first HBCU to adopt NCARB accelerated licensing program
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) found that in 2021, Black women made up less than 1 percent of the total practicing architects in the United States. Additionally, Black architects on the path to licensure spent approximately 13.8 years obtaining licensure, while the overall average within the profession is at its earliest seven years, it hovers around 13 years for most applicants.
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1700 East Cold Spring Lane
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Baltimore, Maryland 21251