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WBFF FOX45 Community Connections: Maternal-Child Health
In this episode of WBFF-TV’s community affairs program, Community Connections, Morgan State University’s Dr. Yvonne Bronner from the School of Community Health and Policy joins the program to discuss Morgan’s research to curtail health problems among black mothers and infants and in underserved communities.
Public Health is Voting
Morgan State professors Dr. Lorece Edwards and Dr. Ian Lindong explain how politics and social issues affect health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people suffered due to decisions made by leaders, showing that who we elect can greatly impact our health.
Celebrating a New Era of Equity: Morgan Unveils New Health and Human Services Center, an Innovative Hub for Education, Research and Community Impact
University Caps Off Semester’s Sixth Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony with Formal Ceremony and Tours of the Campus’s Latest Architectural Marvel
Morgan State Opened the Health and Human Services Center
Expansion efforts continue at Morgan State University. This time, the school is celebrating a new Health and Human Services Center. The $171 million facility is state-of-the-art. Morgan State University celebrated the new Health and Human Services Center with the Magnificent Marching Machine and a ribbon cutting.
Morgan State University Leads Nationwide, Federally Funded Research on Maternal Health Disparities
Led by Morgan State University and supported by a $50 million federal grant designed to be paid out over five years, a coalition of colleges across the nation is researching maternal health disparities.
Baltimore Hosts Maternal Health Tour; Morgan State Receives Grant to Research Maternal Health
In January, the head of the Health Resources and Services Administration launched a yearlong initiative to address maternal mortality and reduce maternal health disparities.