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November 01, 2023

NASA, Blue Origin Support Embry‑Riddle Rocket-Testing Partnership with Morgan State University

At Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Prescott, Arizona, campus, students tested rocket components with their Morgan State University (MSU) peers. The Rocketry Partnership, supported by NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and Blue Origin, is the latest example of how Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus is cultivating the next generation of aerospace leaders and innovators. The Morgan State delegation’s visit to Prescott was an opportunity to expose MSU students to another rocket facility that incorporates all design levels in an academic context.

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.

August 31, 2023

HBCU Week 2023: Morgan's Automated Wheelchair Technology

As part of its HBCU Week 2023 coverage of the research taking place at HBCUs, Maryland Public Television (MPT) visited the campus of Morgan State University...

August 24, 2023

Baltimore Submits Bid to Become a Federal Tech Hub

Baltimore’s bid is in, and now the waiting begins. The region, led by a consortium of business and technology leaders, is competing for a federal designation as a national tech hub that comes with hundreds of millions in funding.

July 21, 2023

National Science Foundation Awards Morgan State University $5 Million Grant to Establish Center of Research Excellence in Science and Technology

CREST to Serve as Multi-University Regional Hub Conducting Transformative Research in Advanced Magnets and Semiconductors

May 29, 2023

How AI Can Advance, Harm Transportation Equity

As artificial intelligence technology gains prominence, new ways to deploy it could help or hamper progress toward equity in city transportation. AI could make transportation more accessible, affordable and safe, said Kofi Nyarko, electrical and computer engineering professor at Morgan State University.