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Looking to the Future, Moody Nolan will Lead the Design of a New Science Center at Morgan State University
In the face of many recent setbacks and other challenges befalling America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), the country’s largest African American-owned architecture firm, Moody Nolan, is now setting out once again to improve the prospects and educational resources of their community by leading the design services for a new science center for the campus of Morgan State University (MSU) in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Why Morgan State University is Working to Add a Medical School to the Campus
In an effort to continue serving the urban population Morgan State University is going to be constructing a College of Osteopathic Medicine. A doctor of osteopathic medicine degree, a D.O. is the degree the medical school will offer rather than an M.D. degree. People who study Osteopathic medicine and gain degrees have the same certification to practice medicine as graduates of other medical schools, but the approach they take to treating patients is more of a holistic one.
Morgan State University Takes Next Step in Creating $150M Science Center
Morgan State University is one step closer to creating a new science complex after entering into a $20.1 million agreement to design the facility. The nation’s largest Black-owned architecture firm, Moody Nolan, will design the 246,435-square-foot science complex.
Nation’s Largest African-American-Owned Design Firm Selected to Create Vision for Morgan State University’s Proposed New Science Complex
Maryland Board of Public Works Approves Agreement with Moody Nolan to Begin Design Services
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Baltimore, Maryland 21251
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1700 East Cold Spring Lane
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Baltimore, Maryland 21251




