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August 26, 2022

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.

August 26, 2022

Maryland Public Television to Debut Morgan State University-Produced Documentary, ‘The Calvin Tyler Story,’ During HBCU Week

The Compelling Story of Alumnus and Philanthropist Calvin Tyler Is the First Major Film Project From the University’s New Center for New Media and Strategic Initiatives

August 26, 2022

Nation’s Leading Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board Re-Accredits Morgan State University’s MLA Program Through 2028

LAAB Accreditation Reaffirms Highest Quality of Program’s Curriculum, Faculty Credentials, Facilities and Equipment in Alignment With Industry Standards

August 09, 2022

Morgan State University’s School of Architecture and Planning Becomes the First HBCU to Adopt NCARB Accelerated Licensing Program

The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and HBCU Morgan State University School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) are taking steps to diversify the total practicing, licensed architects in the United States. with the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL), an accelerated pathway to licensure that allows students to get a head start on the lengthy licensure process while also completing their coursework. Morgan will become the first HBCU to offer the IPAL program to its students.

August 08, 2022

Stacey B. Stephens MSW, LCSW-C - Speech for the Morgan State University Phi Alpha Honor Society Induction Ceremony

Love, peace, unity in the community--are we are safe, are we free to peacefully coexist? - Social workers are prepared for this moment.

August 08, 2022

My Life’s Trajectory - Ericca Blake Morgan, MPA, LMSW Alum 2017

My name is Ericca Blake Morgan, and I graduated from Morgan State University in May 2017. After working in Government for several years in various administrative capacities, I decided to pursue a master’s in social work. While working in government, I realized that we are all “social workers,” although many are called public servants or human service workers. I worked at the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC), providing safe, sanitary, and decent housing to Baltimore’s low to moderate-income families. In this role, I also advocated on Capitol Hill for funding for programs that would help residents to move from dependency to self-sufficiency.