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HBCU Digest Names President Wilson Among ‘Most Visible’ HBCU Presidents

Morgan President David Wilson was recently named among the five 'most visible' HBCU presidents by the HBCU Digest, a national news resource covering historically black colleges and universities. From the entry: In a little over a year since his inauguration, the Tuskegee alumnus and 12th president in MSU history has made the rounds on campus and in national HBCU culture. A member of the Presidential Board o ...

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President Wilson Visits Capitol Hill to Advocate for Pell Grant

Joins Delegation of Presidents, Chancellors from Around the Nation Morgan President David Wilson recently traveled to Washington D.C. to join a national panel of college and university leaders in support of the federal Pell Grant program, an initiative granting need-based financial support to college students. Dr. Wilson joined nine other presidents from California, Georgia, Florida and Indiana to brief mem ...

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MSU Continues Sustainable Living Promotion with Community Garden

Year Two of MSU Nutritional Sciences Effort to End Urban Obesity, Hunger The Morgan State University Nutritional Sciences Program has partnered with the University of Maryland Master Gardeners and the Alpha Gamma Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc to help end hunger, obesity and health disparities in Baltimore City with the second season of a community gardening project. Inviting students, faculty, s ...

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Morgan Alum Opens ‘Young Artist’ Concert Series in Chicago

Garrett Jackson is Former Featured Member of MSU Choir Morgan alumnus Garrett Jackson recently opened a 'young artist' concert series at the Congregational Church of Park Manor in Chicago. Jackson, a former member of the MSU Choir, was featured on a local news broadcast in anticipation of his performance. View his interview and performance here. ...

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