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There's a Cry for Help From Youth Dealing with Trauma, Here's What to Do
Young people are paying attention to violence at schools and in the community, which can be traumatic for some and have long-lasting impacts. Ania McNair, a student at Morgan State University, and Young Elder, a student at Coppin State University, explained how recent incidents make them feel.
Under Armour will Offer Programs at Morgan State University in first of Planned Partnerships with HBCUs
Under Armour plans to offer internships, scholarships and coaching for Morgan State University students in a new program targeting historically Black colleges and universities. The program is aimed at giving students of color wider opportunities to succeed in classrooms, on the field and in jobs.
TNT and ESPN2 to Simulcast First-ever NBA HBCU Classic Presented by AT&T Featuring Howard and Morgan State on February 19
NBA and AT&T to Donate $200,000 to Howard University and Morgan State University Athletic Departments
‘Cool Runnings’ 2.0: Morgan State Graduate Rolando Reid Realizes Olympic Dream as Member of Jamaican Bobsled Team
Rolando Reid will make his Olympic debut. It just won’t happen in the sport he initially thought. Reid, who won gold in track and field at the 2015 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championships as a member of Morgan State’s 1,600-meter relay team, will compete for Jamaica in the bobsled at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, which began Friday.
‘Striving to be the Best’: Family Motivates Adia Brisker in First Year as Starter for Morgan State Women’s Basketball
Those who watched Adia Brisker grow up with three older brothers might have thought she enjoyed a childhood of coddling. Not so, according to the junior shooting guard for the Morgan State women’s basketball team.
Classroom Stressors Reduced as Students and Professors Turn to Tai Chi
In a move toward centering its students' mental health and holistic approaches to teaching, Morgan State University’s World Religions, Global Cities class, led by Dr. Harold D. Morales, starts off some of its instruction with music and Tai Chi Chuan exercises. Morgan's Religion and Cities Community Engagement Fellow and alumnus, Stanley Jenkins, has been leading the exercises with students before engaging in discussions about the definitions and complex relationships between religion and cities.
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