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October 16, 2024

The Morgan Way: Exemplifying Excellence, Personifying Leadership

Morgan Students Receive Honors, Thrive Among Distinguished Cohorts From Leading National Programs

October 15, 2024

Morgan State Receives Grant to Address Opioid Crisis

Morgan State University’s School of Social Work has received a $500,000 State Opioid Response grant to address the opioid crisis by enhancing workforce development in behavioral health. Provided by the Maryland Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Administration and supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the funding will support the university’s training of social work professionals to respond to the increasing opioid misuse epidemic.

October 15, 2024

Morgan State Senior Starts Nonprofit Housing, Mentorship Center for Young Homeless Mothers

A senior at Morgan State University is taking steps to ensure that young mothers in Baltimore are given a second chance and a place to grow through her nonprofit home. "Esi" is a name given to a child to commemorate the day they became part of a family. It's also the name given to Gloria Lawrence when she took her first trip abroad to Ghana.

October 14, 2024

Morgan State University Awarded $500K Grant to Prepare Social Work Graduates to Address Opioid Abuse Epidemic

SHIELD Initiative Aims to Boost Behavioral Health Workforce with Specialized Training in Trauma and Opioid Addiction Prevention

October 14, 2024

Magic Johnson Pledges $1M to Baltimore University

One of the greatest basketball players of all time has pledged $1 million to help a Baltimore university develop more entrepreneurs. Earvin “Magic” Johnson pledged $1 million towards entrepreneurship programs at Morgan State University's Earl G. Graves School of Business & Management.

October 10, 2024

The Baltimore Sun’s 25 Women to Watch 2024: Best in Advocacy, Business and Health

Meet Baltimore’s 25 Women to Watch, the area’s leading voices in business, activism, research, and more. One of these voices is Morgan’s Gabriella Waters, who sees artificial intelligence as a change agent for good.