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Dr. Rosser Presenter at Ethnography In Education Research Forum
Dr. Barrett Rosser was a recent presenter for the Ethnography in Education Research Forum held at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Rosser's presentation, Building a Living Archive: Black Youth (Re)Writing Histories in Philadelphia. Per the Penn GSE website, "Convened by the Center [...]
Trails Grant Awarded to Dr. Elizabeth Morgan
Congratulations to Dr. Elizabeth Morgan who recently received a $25,000 The Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law and Society (TRAILS) grant award for TRAILS Broader Impacts, AI for IA: Artificial Intelligence for Inclusion and Access. TRAILS "is the first organization to integrate [...]
Dr. Theodore Serves as Panelist at Loyola University Event
NCEED's Dr. Theodore recently served as a panelist for Education Without Barriers: A Night of Equity & Action. The January 22 event, hosted by RISE (Reimagining Inequities through Storytelling & Empowerment) was held at Loyola University. The informative evening for students, [...]
WOCEC Announces 2026 National Aspiring District Leaders Fellowship Cohort
The Women of Color Education Collaborative (WOCEC), in partnership with the National Center for the Elimination of Educational Disparities (NCEED) at Morgan State University, is proud to announce the educators selected for the 2026 National Aspiring District Leaders Fellowship. This accomplished [...]
NCEED and WOCEC: A Partnership of Complementary Strengths and Shared Commitment
NCEED is pleased to partner this year with the Women of Color Education Collaborative (WOCEC). Together, NCEED and WoCEC are collaborating to address three critical challenges: expanding access to diverse educator talent; strengthening the implementation of educator diversity initiatives; creating opportunities for [...]
NCEED’s ENOUGH Grant Partnership Continues Year 2 as Governor Moore Announces Next Round of Funding
Dr. Carstarphen attended Governor Moore's recent press conference announcing more than $19 million to communities for the Engaging Neighborhoods, Organizations, Unions, Governments, and Households (ENOUGH) initiative. NCEED will continue to partner with two of the ENOUGH grantees, Child First Authority, [...]
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