Morgan State University has been awarded a $339,365 research grant from the U.S. Army for Gallium nitride (GaN) based electronics.
Morgan State: Maryland’s Largest HBCU Named a National Treasure
Nation’s largest preservation organization partners with Morgan State University to protect historic buildings campus and establish the school as a national treasure.
Morgan State Alumnus and Wife Gifts Largest Individual Donation in School History
On Wednesday, February 10th retired UPS senior executive Calvin E. Tyler Jr. and his wife, Tina, nationally known philanthropists, announced a $5-million gift to Morgan State University for an endowed scholarship fund established in their name at MSU. The fund provides need-based scholarships that cover full tuition for select Morgan students who reside in Baltimore […]
The Importance of Community Engagement at HBCUs
Throughout history, HBCUs have collaborated with under-resourced communities to address economic issues. Learn what HBCUs are doing in the community today.
Morgan State Cuts Ribbon On New $72M Business Center
The long-awaited, $72-million Morgan Business Center, home of the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management, officially opened on Friday, November 13th. President David Wilson, along with members of the Morgan State University Board of Regents, local and state leaders, students and the business community cut the ribbon to declare the facility open for […]
10 Reasons Why Attending an HBCU was a Good Idea
After more than one hundred and fifty years of service to the Black community, HBCUs continue to be a critical link between high school and college.
Morgan Alumna Opens first African Facebook Office in Johannesburg
Facebook has opened its first office in Africa to further the company’s commitment to help businesses connect with people and grow locally and regionally. Based in Melrose Arch, Johannesburg, Facebook’s newest business office will be headed by Ogilvy veteran, Nunu Ntshingila, the company’s new Head of Africa. Facebook is already an important part of how […]
Harris-Stowe Joins the HBCU-China Scholarship Exchange
Harris-Stowe State University officially joined the China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Pilot Network October 16, 2014. The first group of HSSU students will participate in the scholarship exchange program in 2015. Spearheaded by Dr. Fatemeh Zakery, dean of the Anheuser-Busch School of Business, HSSU now joins […]