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Arts & Culture | July 06, 2025

Morgan State Becomes First HBCU to Lead at Venice Architecture Biennale

Morgan State University has made international history as the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) to present a solo pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, one of the world’s most prestigious exhibitions for architecture and design.

Arts & Culture | June 21, 2025

First HBCU Pavilion at Venice Biennale Honors African Diaspora with a Talking Drum

Professor Coleman A. Jordan teaches architecture at Morgan State University.

Study Abroad | June 13, 2025

Morgan Architecture Students Explore Sustainable Urbanism in Europe

In March 2025, students from Morgan State University's School of Architecture and Planning embarked on an eye-opening study abroad journey through Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Delft

Community | June 05, 2025

A Much-Needed Focus on Little-Understood Contaminants

This past February, the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay partnered with Maryland’s Morgan State University to host a symposium on the Bay watershed’s “emerging contaminants.”

Arts & Culture | May 12, 2025

When Talking Drum Becomes Part of the Dialogue

Four years after curating student work for an exhibition at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennial, coleman jordan is back in Italy to construct his own project, “Recall and Response,” at this year’s exposition.

May 09, 2025

ReClaiming the Narrative: Morgan State Leads Historic Pavilion at 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale

Morgan Becomes First HBCU to Lead a Pavilion at Prestigious Architectural Exhibition, Showcasing Groundbreaking Installation Rooted in African Heritage, Rhythm, and Resistance