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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND • MORGAN.EDU •2023 BEAR FACTS • MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITYTM

Dear Friends,

Welcome to Morgan State University — the National Treasure and Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University!

In the subsequent pages enclosed in this robust collection of Morgan facts, we hope to offer a mere glimpse of the Morgan Experience. Whether you are new to Morgan and teeming with interest as a prospective student, a parent exploring Morgan as a potential academic home for a first-year student or you’re a proud alum of this very consequential institution of higher education, through these pages the doors of our campus are open to you.

Don’t let its pocket-size fool you: Bear Facts — our annual guide to all things Morgan — overperforms in expansive detail with a diversity of information on Maryland’s fastest-growing four-year public university. Acquaint yourself with Morgan’s 156-year history of leadership and excellence, our commitment to investigative and innovative study across numerous academic disciplines, and a vision forward to attain the highly coveted R1 (“very high research”) designation by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

This year promises to be as prolific as the preceding years of historic milestones and achievements for Morgan in this unprecedented era of transformation, from Morgan’s highest-ever student enrollment last fall — more than 9,100 students; to the historic financial investment in the

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Morgan’s 10th President Dr. David Kwabena Wilson

University; to the expansive growth and capital development of the campus; to our consistently strong retention and graduation rates; to our inclusive campus community dedicated to embracing diversity with the utmost integrity and reverence.

We hope this brief but thoroughly inviting introduction to Morgan inspires you not only to visit our campus but to make Morgan your destination to pursue your academic degree. Growing the Future, Leading the World is more than our motto. It is our mission. Join the MSU family, and lead with us!

Sincerely,

Transformation Morgan: Strategic Plan

Morgan Momentum forges ahead into a new modern era of academic excellence, leadership in higher education, research innovation and unprecedented growth. Scan the QR code at right to view Morgan’s 10-year strategic plan, “Transformation Morgan 2030: Leading the Future.”

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Vision, Mission and Core Values

Vision Statement

Morgan State University is the premier public urban research university in Maryland, known for its excellence in teaching, intensive research, effective public service and community engagement. Morgan prepares diverse and competitive graduates for success in a global, interdependent society.

Mission Statement

Morgan State University serves the community, region, state, nation and world as an intellectual and creative resource, by supporting, empowering and preparing high-quality, diverse graduates to lead. The University offers innovative, inclusive and distinctive educational experiences to a broad cross-section of the population in a comprehensive range of disciplines at the baccalaureate, master’s, doctoral and professional degree levels. Through collaborative pursuits, scholarly research, creative endeavors and dedicated public service, the University gives significant priority to addressing societal problems, particularly those prevalent in urban communities.

VALUES CORE

The core values in this section guide the promotion of student learning and success, faculty scholarship and research, and community engagement at Morgan.

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Core Values

• Leadership. Morgan seeks to provide rigorous academic curricula and challenging co-curricular opportunities to promote the development of leadership qualities in students and to facilitate leadership development among faculty, staff and students.

• Integrity. At Morgan, honest communications, ethical behavior and accountability for words and deeds are expected from all members of the University community.

• Innovation. Morgan encourages and supports its faculty, staff and students in all forms of scholarship, including the discovery and application of knowledge in teaching and learning, and in developing innovative products and processes.

• Diversity. A broad diversity of people and ideas are welcomed and supported at Morgan as essential to quality education. Students have reasonable and affordable access to a comprehensive range of high-quality educational programs and services.

• Excellence. Morgan’s supportive culture encourages students, faculty and staff to maximize their potential. Many MSU graduates say the University made them believe in their abilities, for the first time, and put them on the path to professional success.

• Respect. Each person at Morgan is to be treated with respect and dignity and is to be treated equitably in all situations.

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About Morgan

Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified high research (R2) institution providing instruction to a multiethnic, multiracial, multinational student body and offering more than 140 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University, Morgan fulfills its mission to address the needs and challenges of the modern urban environment.

Anchored in a charming residential area of northeast Baltimore, the breadth of Morgan’s expansive campus encompasses more than 160 acres extending beyond its sprawling campus proper, which features state-of-the-art facilities geared toward innovative teaching and learning in the 21st century. The campus, designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, offers a safe and inviting learning environment with easy access to the best the city has to offer: culture, dining, shopping and sightseeing as well as employment and civic engagement opportunities.

Morgan has graduated more than 57,000 degree candidates since its establishment, producing a passionately devoted corps of alumni who have found success in all areas of endeavor, in the U.S. and beyond. Among the nation’s most diverse Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and the largest in Maryland, Morgan seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible.

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Colleges and Schools

• College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies

Dr. Nicole M. Westrick, Dean .................. nicole.westrick@morgan.edu

• James H. Gilliam Jr. College of Liberal Arts

Dr. M’bare N’gom, Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . .

• School of Architecture and Planning

Dr. Siddhartha Sen, Interim Dean ..............

• Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management

Dr. Fikru Boghossian, Dean .................. fikru.boghossian@morgan.edu

• School of Community Health and Policy

Dr. Kim Dobson Sydnor, Dean .....................kim.sydnor@morgan.edu

• School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences

Dr. Paul B. Tchounwou, Dean ................. paul.tchounwou@morgan.edu

• School of Education and Urban Studies

Dr. Glenda Prime, Dean ........................ glenda.prime@morgan.edu

• Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering

Dr. Oscar Barton Jr., Dean ...................... oscar.barton@morgan.edu

• School of Global Journalism and Communication

Ms. Jacqueline Jones, Dean .................. jacqueline.jones@morgan.edu

• School of Graduate Studies

Dr. Mark Garrison, Dean ....................... mark.garrison@morgan.edu

• School of Social Work

Dr. Anna McPhatter, Dean ................... anna.mcphatter@morgan.edu

• Clara I. Adams Honors College

Dr. OluwaTosin Adegbola, Executive Director .. oluwatosin.adegbola@morgan.edu

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siddhartha.sen@morgan.edu

Centers and Institutes*

Academic and Research Centers

• ASCEND Center for Biomedical Research

• Center for Continuing and Professional Studies

• Center for Cybersecurity Assurance and Policy

• Center for Data Analytics and Sports Gaming

• Center for Equitable Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Systems

• Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science

• Center for Global Studies and International Education

• Center for New Media and Strategic Initiatives

• Center for Predictive Analytics

• Center for Research and Experiential Study Abroad

• Center for Sexual Health Advancement and Prevention Education

• Center for the Study of Race and Culture in Sports

• Center for the Study of Religion and the City

• Center for Urban Crime Reduction

• Center for Urban Health Disparities Research and Innovation

• Center for Urban Health Equity

• Center for Urban Journalism

• DOD Center of Excellence

• Entrepreneurial Development and Assistance Center

• National Center for the Elimination of Education Disparities

• National Fintech Center

• National Transportation Center

• Patuxent Environmental and Aquatic Research Laboratory

• Prevention Sciences Research Center

• Robert M. Bell Center for Civil Rights in Education

• Urban Mobility and Equity Center

University Institutes

• Benjamin A. Quarles Humanities and Social Science Institute

• Institute for Urban Research

*Partial listing

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MSU Programs

For more information, visit: Morgan.edu/AcademicPrograms.

Programs Leading to the Bachelor’s Degree

Key: Unique in Maryland – Boldface | Newly Added – *

Unique in Maryland and Newly Added – Boldface*

Accounting

Actuarial Science

Applied Liberal Studies

Architecture and Environmental

Design

Biology

Chemistry

Cloud Computing

Coastal Science and Policy

Computer Science

Construction Management

Cyber Security Intelligence Management*

Economics

Elementary Education

English Engineering, Civil

Engineering, Electrical

Engineering, Industrial Engineering Physics

Entrepreneurship

Family Consumer Sciences

Finance

Fine Art

Health Education

History

Hospitality Management

Human Resource Management

Information Systems

Interdisciplinary Educational Studies*

Interdisciplinary Engineering, Information and Computational Sciences*

Interdisciplinary Global Perspectives and Practices*

Interdisciplinary Health and Human Sciences*

Interdisciplinary Organizational Administration*

Interdisciplinary Sciences*

Interdisciplinary Studies in Societal Equity, and Urbanism*

Interdisciplinary Technology Services*

Interior Design

Management and Business Administration

Marketing Mathematics

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Mechatronics Engineering

Medical Laboratory Science

Multimedia Journalism

Multi-Platform Production

Music Fine Arts

Nursing

Nutritional Science

Philosophy

Physical Education

Political Science

Psychology

Screenwriting and Animation

Services and Supply Chain

Management

Social Work

Sociology

Speech Communication

Strategic Communication

Theater Arts

Transportation Systems

Transportation System

Engineering

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MSU Programs

For more information, visit: Morgan.edu/AcademicPrograms.

Programs Leading to the Master’s Degree

Key: Unique in Maryland – Boldface | Newly Added – *

Unique in Maryland and Newly Added – Boldface*

Accounting (M.S.)

Advanced Computing (M.S.)

African American Studies (M.A.)

Applied Neuroscience (M.S.)*

Architecture (M.Arch.)

Architecture and Environmental Design to City Planning

Accelerated (B.S./M.S.)*

Architecture and Environmental Design to Landscape Architecture

Accelerated (B.S./M.S.)*

Architecture, Urbanism and Built Environments (M.S.)

Bioinformatics (M.S.)

Business Administration (M.B.A.)

City and Regional Planning (M.C.R.P.)

Community College Administration and Instruction (M.Ed.)

Construction Management (M.Arch.)

Data Analytics and Visualization (M.S.)

Economics (M.A.)

Educational Administration and Supervision (M.S.)

Engineering (M.Eng.)

English (M.A.)

Global Multimedia Journalism and Communication (M.A.)*

Higher Education Administration (M.S.)

Higher Education Administration History (M.A.)

Hospitality Management (M.S.)

Integrated Sciences (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Engineering, Information, and Computational Sciences (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Health and Human Sciences (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Journalism and Mass Communication (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Organizational Policy, Governance and Administration (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Sciences (M.S.)*

International Studies (M.A.)

Journalism (M.A.)

Journalism Science (M.S.)

Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.)

Mathematics (M.A.)

Mathematics Education (M.S.)

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Museum Studies and Historical Preservation (M.A.)

Music (M.A.)

Nursing (M.S.)

Operations Research (M.S.)

Project Management (M.S.)

Psychometrics (M.S.)

Public Health (M.P.H.)

Science Education (M.S.)

Secure Embedded Systems (M.S.)

Social Work (M.S.W.)

Sociology (M.S. & M.A.)

Teaching (M.A.T.)

Urban Transportation (M.S.)

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MSU Programs

For more information, visit: Morgan.edu/AcademicPrograms.

Programs Leading to the Doctorate

Key: Unique in Maryland – Boldface | Newly Added – *

Unique in Maryland and Newly Added – Boldface*

Applied Sociology (Ph.D.)*

Architecture, Urbanism and Built Environments (Ph.D.)

Bio-Environmental Sciences (Ph.D.)

Business Administration (Ph.D.)

Community College Leadership (Ed.D.)

Computer and Electrical Systems Engineering (D.Eng.)*

Engineering (D.Eng.)

English (Ph.D.)

Higher Education (Ph.D.)

History (Ph.D.)

Industrial and Computational Mathematics (Ph.D.)

Industrial Engineering (D.Eng.)*

Interdisciplinary Engineering, Information and Computational Sciences (Ph.D.)*

Interdisciplinary Health and Human Sciences (Ph.D.)*

Interdisciplinary Journalism and Mass Communication (Ph.D.)*

Interdisciplinary Organizational Policy, Governance and Administration (Ph.D.)*

Interdisciplinary Sciences (Ph.D.)*

Mathematics Education (Ed.D.)

Nursing (Ph.D.)

Psychometrics (Ph.D.)

Public Health (Dr.P.H.)

Science Education (Ed.D.)

Secure Embedded Systems (Ph.D.)

Social Work (Ph.D.)

Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure Engineering (Ph.D.)

Transportation and Urban Infrastructure Studies (Ph.D.)

Urban Educational Leadership (Ed.D.)

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Post-Baccalaureate Certificates

Advanced National Security

Bioinformatics

Cyber Security

Health Leadership and Management

Health Records Management

Museum Studies and Historical

Preservation

Project Management

Post-Master’s Certificate

Education Policy for Social Justice*

Psychometrics

Social Work

Sustainable Urban Communities

Urban Journalism

Urban Planning and Health

Management

Urban Transportation

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Online Programs

Key: Unique in Maryland – Boldface | Newly Added – * Unique in Maryland and Newly Added – Boldface*

Bachelor’s Degrees

Applied Liberal Studies (B.S.)

Cloud Computing (B.S.)

Interdisciplinary Educational Studies (B.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Engineering, Information and Computational Sciences (B.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Global Perspectives and Practices (B.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Health and Human Sciences (B.S.)*

Master’s Degrees

Advanced Computing (M.S.)

Applied Neuroscience (M.S.)

Business Administration (M.B.A.)

Community College Administration, Instruction and Student Development (M.Ed.)

Interdisciplinary Engineering, Information, and Computational Sciences (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Health and Human Sciences (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Journalism and Mass Communication (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Organizational Administration (B.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Sciences (B.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Studies in Societal Equity, and Urbanism (B.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Technology Services (B.S.)*

Nursing (R.N. to B.S.N.)

Interdisciplinary Organizational Policy, Governance and Administration (M.S.)*

Interdisciplinary Sciences (M.S.)*

Nursing (R.N. to B.S.N. to M.P.H.)*

Project Management (M.S.P.M.)

Public Health (M.P.H.)

Social Work (M.S.W.)

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Doctorates

Community College Leadership (Ed.D.)

Public Health (Dr.P.H.)

Interdisciplinary Engineering, Information, and Computational Sciences (Ph.D.)

Interdisciplinary Health and Human Sciences (Ph.D.)

Interdisciplinary Journalism and Mass Communication (Ph.D.)

Interdisciplinary Organizational Policy, Governance, and Administration (Ph.D.)

Interdisciplinary Sciences (Ph.D.)

Social Work (Ph.D.)

Post-Baccalaureate Certificates

Project Management

Psychometrics

Sustainable Urban Communities

Urban Journalism

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Student Demographics (Fall 2022)

BEAR FACTS 2023 16 Top Five Jurisdictions in Maryland Baltimore City ............ 1,395 Prince George’s County ..... 1,348 Baltimore County .......... 1,298 Montgomery County .......... 309 Anne Arundel County ......... 255 Students Receiving Financial Aid .............. 86% (Academic Year 2021–2022) First-Year Student Applications ................. 16,845 FY 2023 Tuition and Fees (Academic Year 2022–2023) In-State Tuition .......... $8,008 Out-of-State Tuition ...... $18,480 Room (On-Campus). . . . . . . $6,696 Meals (19-Meal Plan) ..... $4,298
Gender No. of Students Percentage Male .............. 3,483 38% Female ............. 5,618 62% Total ............... 9,101 Residency Maryland ............ 5,094 56% Non-Maryland ........ 4,007 44% Total ............... 9,101 Attendance Full-time ............ 8,187 90% Part-time............ 914 10% Total ............... 9,101 Student Level Graduate ............ 1,492 16% Undergraduate ....... 7,609 84% Total ............... 9,101 Age No. of Students Percentage 22 Years and under 6,291 69.1% 23–25 Years 897 9.9% 26–35 Years 961 10.6% 36–45 Years 553 6.1% 46 Years and over 399 4.4% Total 9,101 (Percentages total more than 100% because of rounding.) Race/Ethnicity/Nationality No. of Students Percentage Unknown ............. 985 10.8% African American ..... 6,264 68.8% International .......... 977 10.7% Hispanic American ...... 406 4.5% Multiracial ........... 251 2.8% White American ........ 164 1.8% Asian American ......... 39 0.4% Native American ........ 12 0.1% Native Hawaiian ..... 3 0.0% Total ..............9,101 (Percentages total less than 100% because of rounding.) Top Five Home States (Outside of Maryland) New York ..................... 855 New Jersey ................... 533 Pennsylvania .................. 484 District of Columbia ............. 245 Virginia ...................... 144

Top Countries of Origin

The remaining home countries of Morgan’s international students include (in alphabetical order with number):

17 MORGAN.EDU MORGAN Country No. of Students Nigeria ...................... 222 Saudi Arabia ................... 65 Jamaica ...................... 23 Cameroon ..................... 20 Bangladesh .................... 15 International Student Enrollment
(Fall 2022) Country No. of Students Nepal ........................ 14 Iran .......................... 10 Bahamas....................... 9 Kenya ......................... .9 Liberia ........................ 8
Grand Total = 977
10.7%
Albania ............. 1 Angola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Barbados ........... 2 Belgium ............ 1 Belize .............. 1 Bermuda ............ 1 Brazil .............. 1 Canada ............. 3 Central African Republic ........... 1 China .............. 4 Colombia ........... 3 Democratic Republic of the Congo ........ 2 Dominica ........... 2 Dominican Republic ... 1 Egypt .............. 1 El Salvador .......... 1 Ethiopia ............ 6 France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ghana .............. 7 Greece ............. 1 Guyana ............. 2 Haiti ............... 1 Honduras ........... 2 India ............... 5 Ireland ............. 2 Italy ............... 1 Japan .............. 1 Korea .............. 1 Kuwait. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Libya ............... 2 Mali ............... 1 Mexico ............. 2 Mongolia ............ 1 Netherlands ......... 1 Oman .............. 1 Pakistan ............ 2 Philippines .......... 4 Qatar .............. 2 Rwanda ............. 1 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ...... 1 Senegal ............. 2 Sierra Leone ......... 2 Spain .............. 1 Tanzania ............ 1 Togo ............... 1 Trinidad and Tobago ... 4 Uganda ............. 2 United Kingdom ...... 2 Venezuela ........... 1 Unknown .......... 487

Faculty Demographics (Fall 2022)

Faculty Race/Ethnicity/Nationality

BEAR FACTS 2023 18 409 (full-time) + 238 (part-time) 647 63.2% (full-time) + 36.8% (part-time) 100.0%
Total Number of University Employees (Faculty and Staff)
Total Number of
Frequency Percentage African American 316 48.8% International 109 16.8% White American 92 14.2% Unknown 79 12.2% Asian American 24 3.7% Hispanic American 12 1.9% Multiracial American 12 1.9% Native American 3 0.5% Total 647 100.0%
Percentages of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty
Faculty Members
647
+
2,431
(faculty)
1,784 (staff)
MORGAN Total Number of Faculty Members per College or School Total Architecture and Planning ........................... 42 Business and Management .......................... 78 Community Health and Policy ........................ 68 Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences .......... 112 Education and Urban Studies ........................ 56 Engineering ..................................... 48 Global Journalism and Communication ................. 17 Liberal Arts ..................................... 173 Social Work ..................................... 53 Total ........................................ 647

BEST COLLEGES RANKINGS

U.S. News & World Report

“Best Colleges” Rankings (2022–23)

— 12th Among All HBCUs —

MSU’s National Rankings*

Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded to African Americans

1st Civil Engineering

1st Construction Management

1st Electrical Engineering

1st Entrepreneurship

1st Multimedia Journalism

1st Multi-Platform Production

2nd Architecture

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2nd Industrial Engineering

2nd Screen Writing and Animation

3rd Applied Liberal Studies

3rd Fine Art (tied)

4th Music

4th Nutritional Science

Master’s Degrees Awarded to African Americans

1st Engineering

2nd Community College Admin. and Instruction

2nd Museum Studies and Historical Preservation (tied)

3rd Mathematics (tied)

3rd Project Management

4th Afro-American Studies (tied)

6th Journalism (tied)

Doctoral Research Degrees Awarded to African Americans

1st Bio-environmental Science

1st Community College Leadership

Source: IPEDS 2020–2021

* Partial listing

1st Engineering

2nd Science Education (tied)

4th Public Health

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Best Colleges
U.S. News & World Report
12th HBCU (2022-23)

Fulbright Scholars — 1st Among All HBCUs

Fulbright-related grants to Morgan students: 149 for study in 44 countries

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Fulbright-related grants to Morgan professors or administrators: 75 for study in 41 countries

MSU’s Statewide Rankings*

Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded to African Americans

1st Actuarial Science

1st Applied Liberal Arts

1st Architecture and Environmental Design

1st Civil Engineering

1st Construction Management

1st Electrical Engineering

1st Elementary Education

1st Entrepreneurship

1st Fine Art

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1st Industrial Engineering

1st Marketing

1st Multimedia Journalism

1st Multi-Platform Production

1st Music – Fine Arts Program

1st Nutritional Science

1st Physical Education

1st Screen Writing and Animation

1st Social Work

Master’s Degrees Awarded to African Americans

1st Afro-American Studies

1st Community College Admin. and Instruction

1st Engineering

1st Museum Studies and Historical Preservation

Project Management

Doctoral Research Degrees Awarded to African Americans

1st Bio-environmental Science

Source: IPEDS 2020–2021

* Partial listing

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1st
1st
1st Social Work 1st
1st Community College Leadership 1st Engineering
Public Health
Science Education
Total Doctoral Degrees

University Projects

Student Housing and Residential Facilities

Thurgood Marshall Residential Complex (Tower 2)

Meeting the University’s need for increased student residential housing, Morgan will begin construction of a second facility to complement the newly opened 670-bed Thurgood Marshall Residence Hall, to accommodate Morgan’s growing new and returning student population. The adjacent residential tower will comprise an additional 450 units, creating an expansive modern, apartment-style Thurgood Marshall Residential Complex. Construction is slated for completion by fall of 2026.

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New Health and Human Services Building

The groundbreaking ceremony for the new health and human services building took place in Fall 2021. The new building will provide state-of-the-art classroom, lab, demonstration, office and community spaces for the School of Community Health and Policy, including Public Health, Pre-Professional Physical Therapy, Nutritional Sciences and the Prevention Sciences Research Center; the School of Social Work; the Medical Technology program; the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences; and the University Counseling Center. The building’s location at the northeast corner of Argonne Drive and Hillen Road, across from the recently developed West Campus, will form the southern gateway to our campus. The facility will be located on the former site of Turner’s Armory, which was demolished in 2020. Construction is expected to be completed in 2024.

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University Projects (continued)

Five-Year Projects

Included in the governor’s five-year Capital Improvement Program for Morgan is funding for a new science complex, which will be located at the corner of E. Cold Spring Lane and Stadium Way. The new facility will provide state-of-the art classrooms, teaching labs and research space, which will help further our doctoral research mission. The Science Building will be completed in 2027. As new buildings and facilities are coming online, the University will also address some of its existing buildings. The Washington Service Center, former home of MSU’s Office of Police and Public Safety, is scheduled for demolition in 2023, and the location is slated to be the site of the new science complex. The Carter-Grant-Wilson Building is scheduled for renovations in 2026–27.

Long-Term Projects (Five-plus years)

Legacy Student Housing Renovation

To meet the demand of both existing and forecast enrollment increases, Morgan will construct three new residential facilities on campus by the fall of 2026 and will update all remaining legacy housing facilities over the next eight years. The first of the completed student housing projects will be the new Thurgood Marshall Residential Complex, which will begin housing students this fall. The plan also calls for the demolition of two legacy facilities: O’Connell Hall and the Thurgood Marshall Apartments.

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MSU Campus Expansion: Lake Clifton Redevelopment

Central to Morgan’s status as an anchor institution with plans to physically grow the University’s footprint, Morgan has acquired the approximately 58.9-acre site of the former Lake Clifton High School from the City of Baltimore. Nearly doubling the University’s size, the parcel of land, located less than 1.5 miles from campus, will be significant in addressing Morgan’s ability to expand beyond its current campus radius. The 20-year master plan and vision for the property includes the development of a multipurpose convocation center, a research/innovation facility, graduate/family student housing, other educational facilities, and retail and mixed-use properties.

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Regents 2022–23

The Honorable Kweisi Mfume, Chair

Gen. Larry R. Ellis, U.S. Army (Ret.), Vice Chair

Tracey L. Parker-Warren, Secretary

Administrative Law Judge, Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings

Martin Adu-Boahene Student Regent

Harold Carter Jr. Pastor, New Shiloh Baptist Church

Linda J. Gilliam, D.M.D.

Former Chair of the Board of Directors, Gilliam Foundation

Burney J. Hollis, Ph.D.

Retired Professor of English and Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts, Morgan State University

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Emily M. Hunter

Principal, Arlington Elementary School, Baltimore City Public Schools

Owner, Nothing Bundt Cakes

Shirley M. Malcom, Ph.D.

Head, The Directorate for Education and Human Resources Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science

Wayne Resnick

President and CEO, Martin’s Caterers

William A. Sherman II, Esq.

Equity Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP

Shelonda D. Stokes

President, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore

Carl Turnipseed

Retired Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Winston A. Wilkinson

Chief of Staff, Maryland Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives

To learn more about Morgan’s Board of Regents, visit: Morgan.edu/Regents.

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University Council Officers

Chair

Mrs. Sharon Oliver-Whitehurst .... sharon.whitehurst@morgan.edu

Division of Academic Affairs

Vice Chair

Dr. Kimberly Warren ............... kimberly.warren@morgan.edu

College of Liberal Arts

Secretary

Prof. Welma Redd .................... welma.redd@morgan.edu

School of Global Journalism and Communication

Parliamentarian

Dr. Terra Bowen-Reid .............. terra.bowenreid@morgan.edu

College of Liberal Arts

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President’s Senior Administration

Dr. Hongtao Yu

Provost and Senior Vice President, Academic Affairs

hongtao.yu@morgan.edu

Mr. Sidney H. Evans Jr.

Executive Vice President, Finance and Administration

sidney.evans@morgan.edu

Dr. Kevin Banks

Vice President, Student Affairs

kevin.banks@morgan.edu

Dr. Willie E. May

Vice President, Research and Economic Development

willie.may@morgan.edu

Dr. Adebisi Oladipupo

Vice President/Chief Information Officer, Division of Information Technology

bisi.oladipupo@morgan.edu

Dr. Kara M. Turner

Vice President, Enrollment Management and Student Success

kara.turner@morgan.edu

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Ms. Tara Turner

Vice President, Institutional Advancement (Interim) tara.turner@morgan.edu

Ms. Dena Freeman-Patton

Vice President and Director, Intercollegiate Athletics

dena.freemanpatton@morgan.edu

Dr. Don-Terry Veal

Vice President, State and Federal Relations and Chief of Staff don-terry.veal@morgan.edu

Ms. Julie Goodwin General Counsel

julie.goodwin@morgan.edu

Mr. Abraham Mauer Director, Internal Audit and Management Review abraham.mauer@morgan.edu

Ms. Armada Grant Special Assistant to the President armada.grant@morgan.edu

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Student Resources*

Office of Diversity and Equal Employment Opportunity, Title IX morgan.edu/eeo

Food Resource Center morgan.edu/foodresourcecenter

Beyond Financial Aid morgan.edu/bfa

University Counseling Center morgan.edu/counselingcenter

University Memorial Chapel morgan.edu/universitychapel

Student Disability Support Services morgan.edu/sdss

Police and Public Safety morgan.edu/police

* Partial listing

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AmeriCorps Best HBCUs for LGBTQ+ Students 2022 Best Online Colleges (Cloud Computing) in Maryland 2023 “Most Focused” Transportation Engineering 2023 College Factual School of National Service National Treasure (Entire Campus) National Trust for Historic Preservation Voter Friendly Campus 2021–2022 NASPA Top Ranked Equity & Inclusion 2022–2023 Colleges of Distinction Military Friendly® Gold Status 2022–2023 VIQTORY Military Friendly Best Value College 2022 Money.com
the Future Leading the World Intelligent BestColleges.com Campus Pride Top Ranked Nursing Program 2022–2023 Colleges of Distinction
Ranked Greater Baltimore Colleges and Universities Baltimore Business Journal University HQ Best MBA Colleges in Maryland 2023 TM
MSU Recognition and Rankings
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