Health
How a Baltimore Neuroscience Study is Rewriting Black America’s Relationship with Medical Research
The study, published in the journal Nature Neuroscience last month, is the first major undertaking from the African Ancestry Neuroscience Research Initiative — a collaboration between Morgan State University, a historically Black research university in Baltimore, the Lieber Institute for Brain Development, and local community leaders.
Wellness days and embedded counselors: How HBCUs are helping students manage social anxiety post-COVID
Dr. Kevin Banks, vice president of Student Affairs at Morgan State University, shared his perspective on the benefits of offering mental health services on an HBCU campus to help students, faculty, and the community around them.
Bridging the Divide in Maternal and Child Health
Millions in Federal Funding Support Morgan State-led Public Health Research to Curtail Health Problems Among Black Mothers, Infants
FWTW Ep 13: Supporting Survivors of Violence
Hosted by the Women of Fels at the University of Pennsylvania’s Fels Institute of Government and presented in partnership with the Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia, Morgan State University's Department of Nursing and Obscured, this panel discussion touches on various challenges, including funding cuts and how violence often goes underreported as well as policy solutions.
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