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Morgan State Researchers Awarded $50,000 NSF Grant to Explore Commercial Potential of Stormwater Utility Management Software
Researchers from Morgan State University received a $50,000 grant through the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program to explore the commercial potential of their stormwater utility management software.
HBCUs Taking Bite of Apple’s Chip Fab Engineer Effort
Participating in Apple’s New Silicon Initiative (NSI) to grow the number of chip-fabrication engineers has opened a world of pathways.
Morgan's Oscar Barton Wins Medal From the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Oscar Barton, professor and dean of the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering at historically Black Morgan State University in Baltimore, has received the Edwin F. Church Medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Morgan’s Center for Equitable AI and Machine Learning Systems to Test Efficacy and Functionality of New Inclusive Large Language Model AI
CEAMLS to Collaborate with Latimer, developer of a first-of-its-kind AI platform designed to be more reflective and representative of BIPOC communities, history and culture
School of Engineering Dean Awarded Prestigious ASME Edwin F. Church Medal
Dr. Oscar Barton Becomes First African American to Receive Award, Endowed Scholarship Established in His Name for Underrepresented Males Pursuing Engineering Degree
At Morgan State, Seeking AI That is Both Smart and Fair
Your application for college or a mortgage loan. Whether you’re correctly diagnosed in the doctor’s office, make it onto the shortlist for a job interview or get a shot at parole. That bias can enter into these often life-altering decisions is nothing new.