School of Business & Management Newsroom
Morgan Business Student Wins Bloomberg HBCU Trading Challenge, Showcasing Real-World Financial Expertise
Demonstrating excellence in financial analysis, strategy, and execution, Makia Smith, a junior Finance major in Morgan State University’s Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management, emerged as the first-place winner in the prestigious Bloomberg and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Trading Challenge.
Mikaela Esparza to Represent Morgan and Lady Bears at International HBCU Volleyball Invitational in Botswana
Elevating its presence within international play, Morgan State Volleyball will have a representative at the emerging Ditsala International Cup, an international volleyball invitational attracting diverse V-ball talent from across the globe.
Celebrating Excellence: Morgan State’s Hospitality Management Program Honors Top Achievers at Inaugural Academic Awards Ceremony
Morgan State University’s Hospitality Management Program hosted its first-ever Academic Awards Ceremony this past fall at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace, shining a well-deserved spotlight on the program’s top-performing students.
Expert Opinions: Dr. Ali Emdad on Business Credit Card Usage
Dr. Ali Emdad, Executive Director of research centers, Founder of The National Center for the Study of Blockchain and FinTech, and Founder of the Center for Data Analytics-Gaming Research, shares insights on credit card usage for businesses.
Earl G. Graves School Of Business Only HBCU To Rank On Bloomberg’s Best B-School List
The Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management, also known as the Graves School at Morgan State University, was ranked 60th in the country on Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2024-2025 Best B-Schools list. The ranking makes it the school’s first appearance — and the only HBCU — on the prestigious list.
Bloomberg Businessweek Ranks Morgan State University Graves School of Business 60th Nationwide
Increased Interest in Academic Programming and Growing Enrollment Propels B-School to Becoming University’s Largest School
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Contact Information
Morgan State University
Morgan Business Center
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251
Building Address:
4200 Hillen Road
Baltimore, MD 21218
P: 443-885-3160
E: gravesschool@morgan.edu