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October 28, 2024

Ed Gainey: Morgan Alum and Pittsburgh Mayor

Thirty years ago, Ed Gainey graduated from Morgan State University with a degree in business management and returned to his hometown of Pittsburgh. Today, Gainey is the first Black mayor to serve the city of Pittsburgh — something the mayor credits to his experiences as a student at Morgan.

October 18, 2024

Morgan State University Launches Student-Managed Investment Fund

Morgan State University, a historically Black educational institution in Baltimore, has recently launched the Student-Managed Investment Fund (SMIF), a program that provides real-world portfolio management experience to undergraduate students majoring in accounting and finance.

October 15, 2024

Morgan State Senior Starts Nonprofit Housing, Mentorship Center for Young Homeless Mothers

A senior at Morgan State University is taking steps to ensure that young mothers in Baltimore are given a second chance and a place to grow through her nonprofit home. "Esi" is a name given to a child to commemorate the day they became part of a family. It's also the name given to Gloria Lawrence when she took her first trip abroad to Ghana.

October 14, 2024

Magic Johnson Pledges $1M to Baltimore University

One of the greatest basketball players of all time has pledged $1 million to help a Baltimore university develop more entrepreneurs. Earvin “Magic” Johnson pledged $1 million towards entrepreneurship programs at Morgan State University's Earl G. Graves School of Business & Management.

Business | October 02, 2024

Morgan State University’s New Student-Managed Investment Fund Provides Real-World Experience in Finance

Morgan Undergraduates Seek to Grow Their Skills and Their $120,000 Seed

September 17, 2024

Business Schools Are Undergoing Unusual Change

The world of business schools is changing, and quickly. Turnover among administrators remains high—new deans this year have taken the reins at no fewer than 14 of the 111 schools. Dr. Royce Burnett took charge of Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management at Morgan State University in July.