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Mental Health is Declining for Parents; There Are Places to Get Help in Baltimore
A recently released study found large declines in mothers’ self-reported mental health across the nation, findings anecdotally supported by experts in Baltimore.
The Anxious Generation: Navigating Mental Health in Minority Youths
Morgan graduate student and public health researcher Julia Boms examines the growing crisis in adolescent mental health.
Morgan State University Department of Nursing Awarded $1M Grant from Bedford Falls Foundation
Transformational Funding to Advance Need-Based Scholarships, Faculty Development, and Student Success Initiatives
Two Morgan State Faculty Awarded ACLS HBCU Faculty Grants
Awards Support Research in the Humanities and Interpretive Social Sciences at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Morgan State University Research Scientist Uses Comic Books to Teach History of Redlining
It's one thing to learn about redlining by looking at a map or listening to a lecture, but it's another to learn about redlining by reading a story in a comic book. Dr. Lawrence Brown, a research scientist at the Center for Urban Health Equity at Morgan State University, teaches and studies redlining in cities like Baltimore using federal documents and color-coded security maps from the 1930s.
Meet the Expert: Aundrea McNeil, DNP
NursingColleges.com talks to Morgan's Dr. Aundrea McNeil about Maryland nursing colleges and degree programs.