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Making History
Precedents in military research will be set within the next few months. The U.S. Air Force will establish its first University Affiliated Research Center (UARC), and for the first time a UARC will be located at an historically Black institution. Morgan State has two centers, the Cybersecurity Assurance and Policy (CAP) Center, which focuses on reverse engineering of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and the recently launched Center of Equitable Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning.
Maryland Public Television to Debut Morgan State University-Produced Documentary, ‘The Calvin Tyler Story,’ During HBCU Week
The Compelling Story of Alumnus and Philanthropist Calvin Tyler Is the First Major Film Project From the University’s New Center for New Media and Strategic Initiatives
Nation’s Leading Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board Re-Accredits Morgan State University’s MLA Program Through 2028
LAAB Accreditation Reaffirms Highest Quality of Program’s Curriculum, Faculty Credentials, Facilities and Equipment in Alignment With Industry Standards
2 Black Women Secure Morgan State University's First-Ever Vaccine Fellowship With Pfizer
Morgan State University (MSU) is teaming up with Pfizer to get more minoritized populations into the field of medical development, and two Black women make up the fellowship’s inaugural class. Through the 2-year program, dubbed the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) Fellowship in Vaccines Medical Development, participants will “gain invaluable training and networking opportunities to pursue a successful career in the biopharmaceutical industry.
HBCU Week 2022: Interview with Dr. David Wilson
As a part of its annual celebration and recognition of HBCU Week, Maryland Public Television's (MPT's) Direct Connection goes one-on-one with Morgan State University President, Dr. David Wilson.
Interns See Baltimore Police Department With ‘Fresh Eyes’ — And Suggest Wide-Ranging Reforms
During an internship with the Baltimore Police Department this summer, Morgan State University student Yasmine Bryant met the mother of a city homicide victim struggling with acute grief and growing frustration. At the completion of her 10-week internship, Bryant proposed a solution: Ask victims of Baltimore gun violence how their police department could serve them better. During a capstone presentation on the campus of Morgan State, she recommended conducting a survey to help the department strengthen its victim services unit.
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