SCHP News
CUHE Research Scientist's Urban Cipher Game Decodes Baltimore’s History of Redlining
In most board games, players begin on a level playing field. “It’s anyone’s game,” folks say. But in his game Urban Cipher, Dr. Lawrence T. Brown demonstrates how racial segregation in Baltimore is a designed system, shaping where and how people are able to live. Brown serves as a professor at Morgan State University’s Center for Urban Health Equity.
Maryland Nursing Schools Aim to Diversify Students, Update Curriculums Amid Shortage
Racing to help fill a national shortage of nurses, nursing schools in Maryland are working to improve their curriculums and increase diversity to enable better health outcomes for all communities.
Pharmacy Deserts: Baltimore's Struggle With Health Disparities and Medication Access
It's no secret Baltimore is home to a number of health disparities, particularly relating to healthcare access. WJZ took a look to see how big of an issue pharmacy deserts are for the city. Dr. Lorece Edwards, a professor at Morgan State University's School of Community Health and Policy, said health disparities like pharmacy deserts are the result of historical policies like segregation.
Nursing Excellence in Black History: Meet Dr. Maija Anderson
The next time you reflect or dialogue on civil rights, fair justice, healthcare advocacy, nursing education, and overall nursing excellence, Black Nurses Magazine would like for you to please remember this Beautiful Nurse, Dr. Maija Anderson, DNP, APRN, SAMFE.
'Lori's Hands' Provides Assistance and Companionship
Morgan State University students Danaysha Samuel (Nursing) and Tabria Cephas (Public Health) visit Aloma Bouma once a week to help with simple tasks and conversation.
Morgan State Graduate and Faculty Selected to Prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellowship Program
Three Researchers from Morgan Included Among the 300 Science and Technology Policy Fellows Named to the 50th Class