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Meet the Daily Record’s Power 100 - David Kwabena Wilson
In July 2010, David Kwabena Wilson joined Morgan State University as its 10th president, after serving as chancellor at both the University of Wiscons...
Morgan State University Partners with Maryland Public Television for Community-based Opioid Prevention Awareness Campaign
Collaboration Calls for University to Conduct Surveys and Focus Groups, Production of Digital Advertising, and Creating Educational PSAs
Morgan State University in Baltimore Plans to Offer Several New Degree Programs
Morgan State University, the historically Black educational institution in Baltimore, has received approval from its board of regents to offer a host ...
Morgan State University Opens First Fintech Center
Morgan State University’s Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management has announced the opening of its Center for the Study for Blockchain and Fi...
Morgan State’s Winbush contributes to `Judas and the Black Messiah’
In 1969, America was in the midst of a racial and political cataclysm closing perhaps the most volatile decade in the nation’s history.
He Had to Drop Out of College. Then He Gave It $20 Million.
With no way of paying tuition, Calvin E. Tyler Jr. dropped out of college in his hometown, Baltimore, in 1963 before becoming a truck driver for UPS.
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Morgan In The News
February 05, 2026
Organizations Celebrate 100th Anniversary of Black History Month
February 04, 2026
Morgan Alum Takes NYC students on Tour of HBCUs Across the Country
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