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Baltimore Police Interns Could Help Ease Recruitment Woes, Improve Community Relations as Pilot Program Launches
As law enforcement agencies across the country struggle to recruit new officers and strengthen community trust, the Baltimore Police Department announced a new internship program in partnership with two historically Black universities in Baltimore. A group of eight students and recent graduates of Coppin State and Morgan State universities have already started their summer internships with the department.
College Interns Get Close Look at Inner Workings of Baltimore Police Department
College students getting a close look at the inner workings of the Baltimore Police Department in a first-of-its-kind internship program. From an inner-city college campus to the streets of a big city police department, it's another attempt to change the way students view law enforcement. The paid, on-the-job training comprises 40 hours a week for a good part of the summer for almost a dozen students from Coppin State and Morgan State universities.
PERF and Baltimore Police Department Partner with Morgan State University and Coppin State University for Summer Internship Initiative
Executive Director Chuck Wexler of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), Commissioner Michael Harrison of the Baltimore Police Department (BPD), President David Wilson of Morgan State University, and President Anthony Jenkins of Coppin State University announced a new partnership between PERF, BPD, and Baltimore’s two Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Morgan State University and Coppin State University.
Juneteenth: A Brief History with Baltimore Insight
For the first time since its inception, Juneteenth will be federally recognized as a national holiday this year. However, questions remain on what Juneteenth is, what it means to the U.S., to Black people and how to honor and learn from the past. To discuss WBAL News Radio speaks with Morgan State University Archivist Dr. Ida Jones.
Harbor Bank Chooses Juneteenth to Open New Branch at Northwood Commons
Harbor Bank chose the Juneteenth commemoration to mark the opening of its new branch in Northwood Commons to show the progress from history. Until the 1960s, Black people were banned from the old Northwood Shopping Center. Morgan President David Wilson spoke at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Morgan State University Choir Tours the Amazon and Galapagos Islands, Performing in Peru and Ecuador
For the first time in three years, since before the start of the pandemic, the Morgan State University Choir dusted off their passports to share their talents in a long overdue cultural exchange of song, music and riveting vocal performance.
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