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The Rise in Violence Against Minority Institutions
On February 17, 2022, Morgan President David Wilson provided testimony to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security regarding the recent bomb threats made to the nations HBCUs.
Morgan State, Southern Poverty Law Center Leaders Testify on Bomb Threats Against HBCUs
Higher education and advocacy group leaders urged Congress to help prevent further bomb threats against historically Black colleges during a U.S. House committee hearing Thursday about the rise of violent threats against minority-serving institutions.
Amid Nationwide Enrollment Drops, Some HBCUs Are Growing
Morgan State is a campus in transition. Steps away from buildings erected in the mid-20th century stands a glassy new student services building with an atrium and modern orange couches. Beyond that, a new residence hall is nearing completion.
HBCU Strong: Bomb Threats Will Not Deter Us
Morgan State University President Dr. David K. Wilson breaks down why HBCUs will not be silenced by threats and hate.
Some Universities Defy Nationwide Decline in Freshman Enrollment
College enrollment is dropping across the United States, but that doesn't mean every campus is shrinking. Take Morgan State University. The historically Black school reported its fall 2021 freshman class was nearly two-thirds larger than its freshman class in fall 2020.
Morgan State University Launches New 10-Year Strategic Plan, ‘Transformation Morgan 2030: Leading the Future’
Comprehensive Strategy Sets Course for Morgan’s Continued Momentum and Pursuit of a R1 ‘Very High Research’ Classification
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Contact Information
Office of Public Relations & Strategic Communications
1700 East Cold Spring Lane
McMechen Hall Rm. 635
Baltimore, Maryland 21251
443.885.3022
pr@morgan.edu
