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May 05, 2022

The Magic of Education: Morgan President David Wilson Reflects on a Glorious Past and Looks to a Bright Future

Not a month passed in 2021 without news of endowments, gifts, and grants received by Morgan State University. One study showed that the impact of the largest historically Black college and university (HBCU) in Maryland topped $1 billion in that year alone. The study also found that the HBCU supports 6,900 jobs, more than 4,000 within Baltimore City—accounting for $558 million in Maryland wages and $188 million in Baltimore.

May 04, 2022

Award-winning Playwright, Filmmaker, and Acclaimed Morgan State University Alumnus David E. Talbert to Serve as Keynote for Spring Commencement Ceremony

More Than 900 Undergraduate and Advanced Degrees to Be Conferred During 145th Spring Commencement Exercises

May 03, 2022

Morgan State University Names New Athletic Director, Beginning New Era of Leadership in Athletics

Dena Freeman-Patton to Serve as Vice President and Director for Intercollegiate Athletics, Becoming First Woman in University History Hired to Lead the Athletics Department

April 29, 2022

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects Morgan President David Wilson as New Member

President Wilson Joins Class of 2022’s 261 New Members, Including Scientists, Business Leaders, Artists, Technocrats and Educators

April 25, 2022

University President Speaks on Morgan State Being an Anchor Institution, Significance of HBCUs

Dr. David Wilson, the 10th president of Morgan State joins Dr. Kaye to discuss the university’s role as an anchor intuition in Baltimore, the impact of HBCUs in the nation and MSU’s purchase of the former Lake Clifton High School where officials plan to build Morgan’s first modern satellite campus.

April 25, 2022

Morgan President David K. Wilson Announced to Deliver Tuskegee University Spring 2022 Commencement Address

President Wilson is a Two-Time Graduate of Tuskegee University ’77, ‘79