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October 25, 2024

Public Health is Voting

Morgan State professors Dr. Lorece Edwards and Dr. Ian Lindong explain how politics and social issues affect health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people suffered due to decisions made by leaders, showing that who we elect can greatly impact our health.

Record Attendance at School of Education & Urban Studies Open House for Prospective Graduate Students

The School of Education and Urban Studies welcomed over 90 prospective graduate students at the Fall Open House

HESA Talks at Morgan State: Embracing Queer Students’ Diverse Identities at HBCUs

Dr. Steve D. Mobley, Jr., Associate Professor, will discuss his new book, Embracing Queer Students’ Diverse Identities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: A Primer for Presidents, Administrators, and Faculty

Morgan State University HESA Talk Series Presents Dr. Kia Kuresman

The Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership, and Policy is pleased to announce the next installment of the HESA Talk Series: Dr. Kia Kuresman will present insights from her dissertation research, "Prioritizing Me: An Exploration of Care for Mid-level Higher Education Administrators."

October 22, 2024

Google, Morgan State University and National Radio Host J.R. Jackson Aim to Advance Sports Media Utilizing Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm over the past few years, and the sports and media industries are no exception. Much of the industry has approached artificial intelligence with a skeptical side-eye. However, J.R. Jackson of JRSportBrief Productions, Google and Morgan State University’s School of Global Journalism and Communication are looking to improve sports reporting with the help of AI.

October 18, 2024

Morgan Professor Joins Michael Ealy and Democratic City Leaders to Discuss the Importance of Voting

With less than three weeks until the polls close, leaders in Baltimore City are in the community re-emphasizing the importance of voting specifically for Black voters. Malcolm Drewery, an associate professor at Morgan State, joined actor Michael Ealy and others to help spread the word.