Morgan State University adapts graduate programs to meet evolving student and societal needs
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Morgan State University, a historically Black university (HBCU) in Baltimore, is rethinking its graduate education programs to meet the demands of a changing world. The article explores how the university is adapting its graduate offerings to support students in mission-driven fields, fostering creative and innovative thinking while preparing them for a dynamic professional landscape. The focus is on evolving research opportunities and program structures to better serve students and society.
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· 3 pulledGraduate programs at Morgan offer students opportunities to explore unique, mission-driven fields with the support they need to be creative, innovative thinkers.
As graduate education evolves to meet the demands of a changing world, Morgan State University is adapting its programs to better support students and prepare them for a dynamic professional landscape.
Adapting research opportunities to meet the needs of students and society
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