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Four students and one other person remain injured after gunshots fired at the annual homecoming coronation event.
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Classes for the rest of the week have also been canceled following shooting that wounded five, including four students
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Black women are more than three times as likely as white women to die from pregnancy-related causes.
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We go On the Record with the archivist who oversees a rich collection of the history of the American labor movement. Some preserved pieces tell stories more than a hundred years old. Plus, academic workers at Maryland Universities say they need more support and are organizing to get it.
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To most Baltimore residents, the red brick wall that bordered the old Northwood Plaza shopping center and extended partway up Hillen Road was just that — a wall. But for Morgan State University, the wall was a painful reminder of the hate against Black people that’s all too familiar for historically Black colleges.
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Baltimore education experts gather at Morgan State to share classroom violence prevention strategiesPanelists during The Baltimore Curriculum Project-led symposium said that both students and staff need conflict resolution training and de-escalation strategies to curb violence in schools.
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There are more than 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities nationwide but only four have medical schools in operation, something Morgan State University will change by 2024 with a new school.
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The founding dean and the president of MSU's proposed College of Osteopathic Medecine — Dr. John Sealey and Dr. Barbara Ross Lee, respectively — describe the goals of the new academic facility, the first HBCU medical school to open in decades.
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Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Wes Moore toured Morgan State University and promised to invest in Historically Black Colleges and Universities if elected.
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Morgan State University is tackling diversity in science with its microplastics in the Chesapeake Bay program and new degree track.