SOE News
New Academic Collaborative to Study Climate Change in Baltimore
A new group called the Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative will bring together seven East Coast universities to study the impact of climate change on Baltimore.
Morgan to Address Urban Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations with $5M Department of Energy Grant Award
Multidisciplinary Integrated Field Laboratory Study Spurs Formation of Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative
Morgan Gets $15M Federal Grant for Transportation Studies
Morgan State University is on the cutting edge of transportation research for the U.S. Department of Transportation, which awarded a $15 million federal grant to the school. The university's National Center for Transportation Management, Research and Development has further cemented its position as one of the best in the nation.
Morgan Alum Bets on Invention to More Efficiently Dry Wigs, Hair Extensions
Morgan alum Shawna Stepp-Jones debuted Spundle, a no-heat machine that dries hair in 15 minutes or less, at Demo Day for Techstars Equitech Accelerator, a program for members of underestimated communities or for people developing technologies that increase access and equity.
USDOT Awards More Than $20 Million in Grants to Advance Transportation Research and Solutions at Morgan State University
New Round of Federal Funding Seeds Morgan State’s National Center for Transportation Management, Research and Development $15 Million to Lead ‘SMARTER’ Regional Transportation Center
Twin Engineers Solving Problems in a Profession Traditionally Dominated by Men
Engineering is a field traditionally dominated by men. However, two Maryland sisters say they have always loved solving problems, making the field of engineering a perfect fit. Fraternal twins Eboni Fotang and Alisa Joseph are exuding major girl power as engineers with Northrop Grumman. The pair both graduated from Morgan State University with degrees in industrial engineering and master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University.