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August 31, 2023

Morgan State University Researchers are Studying the Impact of Trauma on Student Success

Can your trauma have an impact on your success? Well, that is the $400,000 question that researchers at Morgan State University are hoping to answer.

August 22, 2023

U.S. Department of Education Awards Morgan State University $400K Research Grant to Study Trauma Impacts On Student Performance, Success

Research Aims to Provide Framework for Trauma-Informed Online Teaching Practices Among Higher Education Faculty for Improved Learning and Achievement Outcomes

July 27, 2023

Open Access Baltimore Brings Free Support to Food Entrepreneurs

A new web resource supporting food entrepreneurship in Baltimore is open for business. Morgan State University has partnered with the City of Baltimore and the Aspen Institute to release Open Access Baltimore, a free online portal with resources to help budding entrepreneurs in the food industry get started.

July 17, 2023

New Morgan St. Program Offers Pathway for Baltimore’s Food Entrepreneurs

Morgan State University, in partnership with the city of Baltimore, Monday released Open Access Baltimore, a free one-stop-shop online portal for student and community food entrepreneurs to find and utilize local resources for capital, permitting and licensing and training that will help them plan, launch, and grow their businesses in Baltimore.

Education | July 12, 2023

Creating Pathways for Baltimore’s Food Entrepreneurs: Morgan State, City of Baltimore and Food & Society at the Aspen Institute Launch Open Access Baltimore

Baltimore Becomes Third City to Launch a New Web Portal Designed to Help Small Food Entrepreneurs Navigate Planning, Launching, and Growing Successful Businesses

July 05, 2023

Unpaid Work Experience Is a Requirement That Harms Students in Social Work, Nursing, and Teaching

In Maryland, student teachers like Morgan State University's Jailyn Bridgeforth, 21, are working to get state laws passed that would compensate student teachers, according to reporting from the National Education Association.