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Research & Innovation | March 19, 2025

Morgan, UMD Partner to Expand Technological Frontiers in Quantum Computing Research to Support U.S. Air Force Project

Morgan State University is advancing its quantum computing research capacities by participating in the Securing Experimental Quantum Computing Usage in Research Environments (SEQCURE) program.

International | March 14, 2025

Morgan State Faculty Fulbright Awards Advance International Collaboration and Investigative Study

Dean Oscar Barton and Dr. Thurman Bridges Set Course for France and Senegal

Grants | February 14, 2025

Morgan State University Expands Research Partnership With NASA, Securing Six Federally Funded Projects to Drive Innovation in STEM

GESTAR II Renewal Among More Than $22 Million in Awarded Research Grants Advancing Aerospace, Atmospheric Sciences and Engineering

December 26, 2024

Inside the Race for AI: How Maryland Colleges are Adapting to Artificial Intelligence

Universities like Morgan State are pushing back against industry and corporations using AI in “biased” ways; that's why its Center for Equitable AI and Machine Learning Systems has a narrower focus on developing standards that keep AI fair and unbiased.

December 13, 2024

New Tech Aims to Make 5 West Baltimore Intersections 'Smarter'

Two “smart” intersections in Northeast Baltimore have devices to measure changes in light to determine how vehicles and people move at each intersection, pumping out data that analysts can use to suggest safety modifications or ways to improve traffic flow, thanks to researchers at Morgan State University.

December 02, 2024

Morgan State University to Launch Nuclear Engineering Research Initiative

Morgan State University, a historically Black educational institution in Baltimore, has received a $5 million grant from the National Nuclear Security Administration to launch the Scholarly Partnership in Nuclear Engineering (SPINE) program, a five-year project to increase diversity in the nuclear engineering workforce.