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October 26, 2023

U.S. Department of State Names Morgan State University Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leader

MSU Remains First Among All HBCUs in Producing Fulbright Scholars, Earning Fourth Consecutive Leadership Designation from U.S. Dept. of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

October 26, 2023

Morgan Alum Shelonda Stokes is Determined to Make Downtown The Best It Can Be

Since officially becoming the president of Downtown Partnership of Baltimore in 2020, Shelonda Stokes has more than doubled revenues and created multiple programs supporting local business owners. Stokes earned a degree in electrical engineering from Morgan State University and began her career at Hewlett Packard, working on a $10 million government contract.

October 24, 2023

3 Key Takeaways From POLITICO’s CHIPS Update

Politico Live held a special panel discussion inviting industry experts and academics to weigh in regarding the Commerce Department's CHIP funding. Morgan's School of Engineering Professor and Interim Department Chair for Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dr. Michael Spencer, participated as an expert panelist.

October 24, 2023

Morgan State University Choir’s Ovation in Rachmaninoff’s Native Tongue

In the hallowed halls of Carnegie Hall, an unexpected voice emerges- that of the Morgan State University Choir, an ensemble composed entirely of black performers.

October 23, 2023

Office of Naval Research Taps Morgan State University’s School of Engineering to Spearhead Initiative to Cultivate Diversity Pipeline of Engineers

Nearly $500,000 Grant Establishes Education, Workforce Development and Research Programs to Seed STEM Education and Career Paths Among Youth

October 22, 2023

Drugstore Closures are Leaving Millions Without Easy Access to a Pharmacy

After decades of expansion, the nation’s largest drugstore chains are closing hundreds of stores as they reorient their operations against rising competition, a crush of opioid lawsuits and other forces — relegating many already vulnerable communities into pharmacy deserts.