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Moore Stumps at Morgan State University on HBCU Tour
Wes Moore, the Democratic nominee for governor, spoke to Morgan State University students after a tour of the school campus in Baltimore City on Thursday. Moore expects to visit all of Maryland’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities, often known as HBCUs. He said that one way to ensure Baltimore City thrives economically is to invest in higher education institutions like Morgan State.
Morgan State University Enrollment Ascends to Historic High, Topping 9,100
More than 7% YOY Increase Caps Second Consecutive Year of Record-Breaking Enrollment
RealLIST Engineers 2022: Meet 10 Tech Leaders Changing Baltimore’s Code
The annual RealLIST Engineers lineup celebrates developers across markets whose mix of technical accomplishments and non-technical or ecosystem-supporting work makes them people worth honoring. The RealLIST Engineers embody the idea that technologists can positively impact their regions both within the code they write and the companies, pipelines, organizations and other entities they support. Dr. Arlene Cole-Rhodes has been a significant influence on all things STEM at Morgan State.
Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Meet Three Women Who Broke New Ground
In Baltimore, a university president, a college athletic director and an Orioles’ broadcaster are pioneers in breaching the gender barrier in high-profile roles. Here’s how they did it.
The Legacy is Alive: HBCU Pride Runs Strong in These Social Media Influencers
Historically black colleges and universities, largely known as HBCUs, have long stood as a beacon of opportunity for Black students across the nation. These revered institutions served as foundational spaces where careers were forged and these four individuals all found their life paths while attending their respective HBCUs while adding to that rich and lasting legacy. For this story, Cassius spoke with a talented quartet of individuals across several industries within the tech, sports, fashion, and entertainment sectors, included among which was Morgan alum - DJ Heat.
Morgan State Among Four HBCUs to Receive $500,000 to Support Entrepreneurial Programs
Morgan State and Bowie State are among four Historically Black Colleges and Universities given money from a $2 million commitment by the Blackstone Charitable Foundation.
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