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School of Education and Urban Studies faculty members recognized with the 1879 Award for faculty excellence
Morgan State University’s School of Education and Urban Studies recognized several faculty in the School of Education and Urban Studies with the 1879 Award for Faculty Excellence. Morgan State University was founded in 1867 as Centenary Biblical Institute and trained men [...]
NCEED assisted Morgan State University in welcoming second grade students to the campus
On May 2nd, NCEED assisted Morgan State University president, Dr. David K. Wilson, welcoming second grade students from Southwest Leadership Academy of Philadelphia to the campus. Accompanying the students were Academy Principal Christina Green, CEO Ms. Leigh Purnell, and several [...]
Battle of the Books Welcomes 180 Students to Event!
Battle of the Books 2025 was another huge success on Morgan State University's campus! Last Friday, nearly 180 enthusiastic fourth and fifth graders, 30 librarians/school coaches, 40 parents, and 60 MSU volunteers joined us for a fun-filled day celebrating reading [...]
NCEED Reception Hosts at AERA Annual Meeting
On Thursday evening, April 24, NCEED hosted a reception at The American Educational Research Association (AERA) annual meeting. Both Dean Prime and Dr. Carstarphen welcomed guests and provided an overview of the mission critical of NCEED. Attendees partook of some delicious [...]
Dr. Elizabeth Morgan Presents at Annual AERA Meeting
On April 25, Dr. Elizabeth Morgan was a featured presenter at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) annual meeting held in Denver, CO April 23-27. This year’s meeting theme was “Research, Remedy, and Repair: Toward Just Education Renewal”. Dr. Morgan’s [...]
Dr. Leslie Anderson Visits Thread Headquarters in West Baltimore to Speak to Students About Their Mental Health
On Wednesday, April 23rd, Dr. Leslie Anderson visited the Thread offices to connect with students and explore their experiences with mental health and support systems. Thread—a community impact organization—leverages the power of relationships to help Baltimore City students successfully navigate high [...]