School of Community Health and Policy
Funded Research, Projects, and Affilation Groups
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Communities Engaged in Advocating for a Smoke Free Environment
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Mission is to empower emerging adults with tools and information to make informed decisions that promotes positive health behaviors, as well as a healthy campus environment, that supports the strategic mission of the university (becoming a national leader in providing an environmentally sustainable urban campus designed to support a safe and healthy learning community).
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The Get SMART Project aims to reduce HIV/STIs and substance abuse among emerging adults on the MSU campus and within a one radius of the university.
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2022 Morgan State University Doctor of Public Health Fellowship
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Health inequalities exist across Baltimore City and disproportionately affect minority communities. One-sided approaches designed to address these challenges are often ineffective, and Morgan CARES about community power and input.
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The Morgan Minority Male Health Project (M3HP) is dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles among males of African, Latin, and Asian descent through a comprehensive program of research, education and service.
Contact Information
School of Community Health & Policy
Dr. Kim Dobson Sydnor, Dean
4530 Portage Avenue Campus
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Suite 223
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3238
F: 443-885-8309
Comments or Suggestions
Comments or suggestions, please submit them to: Beverly.Inman@morgan.edu