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Hundreds of College Students Moved into Morgan State's New Thurgood Marshall Building
Hundreds of college students participated in Morgan State University's Move-In Day on Saturday and became the first-ever residents at the university's newly constructed Thurgood Marshall Residence Hall. The new 10-story facility is the first residence hall to be built on Morgan State University's campus in more than three decades, according to university staff.
Morgan State Unveils New Residence Hall Amid Arrival of Nearly 9,000 Students
Morgan State University is projecting its largest enrollment in history, with nearly 9,000 students. It is a trend they've been noticing for the past decade, and it turns out the spike is presenting a set of challenges. With a growing student body, it made sense to add more beds on campus and to do it sooner rather than later, and that explains why there's a new residence hall opening up this fall.
Meet the Founding Dean of the Proposed Medical School at Morgan State University
The Maryland College of Osteopathic Medicine (proposed) at Morgan State University (MSU) “is in the applicant stage of accreditation, known as the “initial” stage,” according to information provided to The Baltimore Times. The future campus site would be located at the Montebello Complex area if the proposed medical school gets the greenlight. The current building will be demolished, and a new building will be constructed. Investment commitments for the project have reportedly reached $18.5 million.
Beginning Anew and Embracing an Environment in Transformation
Once again, we find ourselves at that pivotal time of the year with all the campus community gearing up in anticipation of a new fall semester.
Morgan Scholar Sarai Rankin Earns $15,000 Astronaut Scholarship
Senior Physics Major Is Third Consecutive Morgan ASF Award Recipient
How Morgan State, Coppin State Will Use First Portion of New State Funding for HBCUs
Baltimore's two historically Black universities have both received the first batch of new funding they are slated to receive as part of a lawsuit settlement and plan to use the money to hire more than 50 new faculty members and expand marketing efforts. Morgan State University and Coppin State University received a combined $20.8 million in fiscal year 2023 from the settlement with the state.
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