Morgan State University President David Wilson will lead Maryland’s flagship historically black college until 2023, as he signed a new five-year agreement with school regents during their annual board meeting.
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Maryland Governor Plays Politics with HBCU Lawsuit
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has proposed a $100 million resolution to the state’s legal battle against stakeholders from it’s four historically black colleges and universities, hoping that the appearance of […]
Maryland HBCU Advocates Outline Legislative Agenda
Supporters of Maryland’s four historically black colleges plan intense voter outreach and campaigning throughout 2018, to support favorable mediation between the HBCUs and the State as it settles a desegregation […]
Defeating Separate But Equal Treatment of Maryland HBCUs Requires Action at the Ballot Box
Democratic swings in Virginia and Alabama show that the nation is ready for a seismic shift in political solutions to long-standing attitudes and the policies they produce. David Burton, President […]
Morgan State Athletics Cited by NCAA for Lack of Institutional Control
A day after firing head coach Fred Farrier, Morgan State University football was among three teams at the school punished for a multi-year lack of institutional control by the NCAA.
Morgan State President: "We Want to Be The Public Version of Johns Hopkins"
Morgan State University President David Wilson appeared on a recent edition of the Baltimore Business Journal’s BaltBizCast to discuss the university’s standing as a public research institution, and how it […]
Founding Editor Jarrett Carter Sr. Discusses the Recent Decision in Maryland's HBCU Lawsuit
The court’s latest ruling creates more mediation between constituents at four historically black colleges and the State of Maryland.
Maryland Doesn't Oppose HBCUs; It Opposes HBCU Influence
The Baltimore Sun Editorial Board today suggests that a recent decision from Federal Judge Catherine C. Blake in a landmark lawsuit filed by HBCU advocates against the State of Maryland […]
Federal Judge To Appoint Special Master in Maryland HBCU Lawsuit
The landmark case involving program duplication and a 21st century “separate but unequal” system of higher education will enter another mediation phase to create remedies for Maryland’s four historically black […]
The Struggling Baltimore Community College That May Determine the Fate of Maryland's HBCUs
A report produced recently by the University of Baltimore (UB) analyzes the waning hope for Baltimore City Community College, a two-year school based in the city’s western district, less than […]
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