Centers & Institutes
University Centers
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The Center for Academic Success and Achievement (CASA) is designed to promote better academic success among MSU students in terms of academic progress and retention.
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The Center for Career Development is here to assist with all aspects of career planning - including self-assessment, career exploration, gaining real-world experience via internships, job search assistance and graduate school planning. Together we can make your "dream" job a reality.
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The Robert M. Bell Center for Civil Rights in Education unites research, teaching, training and advocacy on integral civil rights issues in education at the pre-kindergarten, elementary, secondary and postsecondary levels.
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Our mission is to reduce the impacts of climate change on health and protect the health of people especially vulnerable population.
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The Center for Continuing and Professional Studies has as its primary focus the delivery of services to non-traditional students.
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The Center focuses on informing and educating students in data analytics and its uses in sports.
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To facilitate the development, deployment, and verification of socially responsible and equitable artificial intelligence systems and to ensure the public is well-informed of how evolving technologies in this space affect their health, prosperity, and happiness.
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As technology influences all aspects of our society from health and the environment, to the nation's workforce and national defense, so vital is mathematics and science education for America's youth.
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The Center works collaboratively with academic departments to enhance student and faculty development through workshops, study abroad, internships, exchanges and other relevant international education programs.
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The overall goal of Center for Innovative Instruction & Scholarship is to assist faculty, staff, and graduate teaching assistants in creating innovative and active learning environments.
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The Center for New Media and Strategic Initiatives' mission is to find new ways to solve three age-old media problems.
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The two-fold purpose of the CPA is to provide our graduate students with advanced and real-world research opportunities, as well as to utilize cutting-edge psychometric research methods to help assess and improve client project performance.
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The Center for Religion and Cities (CSRC) seeks to foster and support innovative religious studies and theological engagements with Baltimore, its religious communities, and its most pressing issues as a case study with broad relevance.
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CRESA is committed to furthering the research and development of innovations related to study abroad programs supporting student experiential learning opportunities and student success in a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment.
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The Center for the Study of Race and Culture in Sports provides specific training for students interested in careers associated with sports journalism, sports production and sports strategic communication.
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The mission of the Center for Urban Health Disparities Research and Innovation at Morgan State University (RCMI@Morgan) is to use a transdisciplinary team of both basic biomedical and public health/behavioral science researchers to conduct research to understand health issues disproportionately affecting minority groups, particularly those living in urban settings of Baltimore.
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The mission of Center for Urban Health Equity (CUHE) is to positively impact the root causes of urban health disparities through asset-based community driven research and practice.
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The mission of our center is to advance wastewater surveillance for public health action.
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The mission of the CAP center is to provide the electronics industry and intelligence community with knowledge, methodology, solutions, and skilled cybersecurity engineers to help prevent penetration and manipulation of our nation's cyber physical infrastructures.
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This center is dedicated to advanced scientific research on thin films and nanostructures of layered chalcogenides and other van der Waals solids in partnership with Johns Hopkins University and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.
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The mission of this Center is to address disparities in business ownership rates and entrepreneurial success among people of color through research and expanded access to entrepreneurship education, experiences, and opportunities. Students, aspiring entrepreneurs, business owners, and people of color are invited to learn more about the resources, learning opportunities, programs, and experiences available through the Center.
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The mission of the NCEED is to alter the trajectories of Black, Latinx and low income children in public schools in Maryland and across the United States, from underachievement, low attendance rates, high drop-out rates and inadequate preparation for college and career, to one in which they have the opportunity to achieve their full potential, regardless of zip code and socio-economic status.
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The National FinTech Center at Morgan is a Center of Excellence and the hub of the HBCU Blockchain and FinTech Network that actively engages faculty and students at all HBCUs for research, curriculum, and education in Blockchain and FinTech.
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The National Transportation Center (NTC) at Morgan State University advances U.S. technology and expertise in transportation, research, and technology transfer on the university level.
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Our dual mission is to prepare URM PhD students to tackle climate grand challenges and to increase the diversity in the STEM workforce.
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The mission of the Morgan State University Writing Center is to support undergraduate and graduate students from all academic disciplines to become more effective and confident writers and communicators.
University Institutes
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The Benjamin A. Quarles Humanities and Social Science Institute is an intellectual, cultural, and academic center and resource that promotes and facilitates excellence in scholarship, training, resource development and public engagement...
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The Institute for Urban Research (IUR) at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD was established in 1978 and mandated by the State of Maryland to identify and research urban issues in the region, and when relevant, share the information with policy makers.