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We go On the Record with NPR weekend edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe. She edited the book "HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience."
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We go On the Record with NPR weekend edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe. She edited the book "HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience."
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The Biden Administration found that 19 public land-grant HBCU’s were underfunded by nearly $13-billion over the last three decades - and that includes the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore.
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The combined public health and IT education is a “trailblazer” in Baltimore, director Birthale Archie said
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World-renowned mezzo soprano Denyce Graves spearheads a program to further open the world of classical singing to youthful talent of all races and ethnicities.
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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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Coppin State University students may be recruited to teach their neighbors how to thrive in a technology-centric world through a program known as ConnectEagle Nation in West Baltimore City.
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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.