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School of Education & Urban Studies Newsroom
Morgan State Expands Research Capabilities with 2 New Centers
With the release of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s fiscal year 2024 budget, Morgan State University has secured an additional $6.8 million in state funding to support the launch of two new research centers that will develop and drive innovation in the design and fabrication of semiconductors and address the challenges facing public school education.
Morgan State University Secures Nearly $7M for Research Centers
Two new research centers are coming to Morgan State University thanks to funding from the state. The university secured $6.8 million for Morgan’s Center for Research and Education in Microelectronics and the National Center for the Elimination of Educational Disparities. Both centers will employ up to 25 new faculty members.
Morgan State University Expands Research Capabilities with Addition of Two Newly State-Funded Research Centers
Center for Research and Education in Microelectronics to Advance Scientific Activity in Semiconductor Fabrication While National Center for the Elimination of Educational Disparities to Assess Learning Inequities in Public Education
MD Lawmakers Consider Plan to Tackle State Teacher Shortage
Maryland is among the many states dealing with a teacher shortage. The Moore administration is asking state lawmakers to approve a program intended to encourage more people to enter the teaching profession and keep teachers in the classroom longer. Morgan State University is among those in higher education proactively addressing this issue.
For Maryland Professors, ChatGPT Presents an Opportunity to Rethink Instruction
As the use of artificial intelligence in various industries continues to increase, the impact of OpenAI’s language model ChatGPT on higher education has become increasingly significant. Virginia Byrne, an assistant professor in the School of Education and Urban Studies at Morgan State University offers additional insight.
Reaching Generations of Black College Students
Warren Hayman has spent decades educating Black students. Along the way, he’s touched generations. The longtime Morgan State educator recently retired for a third time, but at 90 he continues to check on former students.
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School of Education & Urban Studies
Dr. Glenda Prime, Dean
Morgan State University
1700 East Cold Spring Lane
301 Banneker Hall
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3385
Contact Information
School of Education & Urban Studies
Dr. Glenda Prime, Dean
Morgan State University
1700 East Cold Spring Lane
301 Banneker Hall
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3385