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May 05, 2022

Morgan State University Students Gain Exposure in Financial Services, IT Through Unique Partnership

To better address a goal of increasing workforce diversity in STEM, Lincoln Financial Group formed a partnership with Morgan State University in 2021. To date, two events have been hosted with MSU. A Professional Development Competition was held along with Lincoln’s Financial Distributors. However, the codeLinc for IT event was the first one which was held at MSU from April 2-3, 2022 for students who attend the university.

April 28, 2022

MSU IN FOCUS: Morgan’s National Transportation Center Hosts Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg for Special Tour and Town Hall

Morgan Oversees One of Two HBCU-led U.S. Department of Transportation’s University Transportation Centers Dedicated to Advancing Leading-Edge Transportation Research, and Producing Next-Generation Transportation Professionals

April 18, 2022

Morgan State University Joins Netflix Pathways Bootcamp to Expand Technical Career Readiness Opportunities for Students

No-cost Online Training Programs in Software Development and Data Science are Now Open to Rising MSU Juniors and Seniors for Fall 2022

March 28, 2022

Top U.S. Education Official Visits Morgan State University To See The Future Of Workplace Diversity

The United States Under Secretary of Education, James Kvall, visited Morgan State University to learn more about the university’s graduates and programs, including its emerging Rocketry program.

March 21, 2022

Morgan State University’s 4th Annual ‘Innovation of the Year’ Awards Honors Accomplishments in Research and Invention

Display of Faculty, Staff and Student Ingenuity Further Advances University’s Commitment to Innovation and Excellence

March 02, 2022

Black Colleges Can't Do It All

In 2019, Dr. Willie Rockward landed at Morgan State University, an HBCU in Baltimore. One big attraction was the chance to replicate his success at Morehouse on a larger scale. “[Morgan State] had a strong record in the 1980s for graduating African Americans before things started to slide, and they were interested in reviving that tradition,” he says.