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‘Striving to be the Best’: Family Motivates Adia Brisker in First Year as Starter for Morgan State Women’s Basketball
Those who watched Adia Brisker grow up with three older brothers might have thought she enjoyed a childhood of coddling. Not so, according to the junior shooting guard for the Morgan State women’s basketball team.
Classroom Stressors Reduced as Students and Professors Turn to Tai Chi
In a move toward centering its students' mental health and holistic approaches to teaching, Morgan State University’s World Religions, Global Cities class, led by Dr. Harold D. Morales, starts off some of its instruction with music and Tai Chi Chuan exercises. Morgan's Religion and Cities Community Engagement Fellow and alumnus, Stanley Jenkins, has been leading the exercises with students before engaging in discussions about the definitions and complex relationships between religion and cities.
Steps to Surviving COVID-19 During the Age of Variants
As part of a ‘A COVID-19 Vaccine’ virtual conversation hosted by the Black Women’s Health Imperative, Morgan’s Executive Vice President of Finance & Administration Sidney Evans participated as a panelist in the discussion.
25 Black Marylanders to Watch
Shelonda Stokes’ career has come full circle since her days as an East Baltimore teen who cleaned pavilions in Baltimore’s Harborplace for minimum wage. With a degree in electrical engineering from Morgan State University, Stokes had spent much of her professional life seeking creative ways to solve problems, including as president and CEO of GreiBO Media, a Baltimore-based marketing and production studio she co-founded in 2001.
More on Baltimore-Born NASA Scientist and Inventor, Morgan Alum Valerie Thomas
Morgan State University graduate—scientist and inventor Valerie M. Thomas—went on to have a trailblazing career at NASA, where she invented technology that led to the development of 3-D imaging.
President Wilson on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show
Morgan State University President David K. Wilson appears on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show to discuss the rash of bomb threats targeting more than 20 HBCUs across the nation, its impact and the need for federal investigation.
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