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Representatives from NCEED attended Baltimore City Schools’ fall aspiring leaders fair
Representatives from NCEED attended Baltimore City Schools’ fall aspiring leaders fair on September 25. Hosted by Polytechnic Institute, participants and interested staff members heard more about the higher partnership with MSU and the leadership development opportunities with Baltimore City Schools. [...]
NCEED Hosts 9th Maryland Cultural Proficiency Conference!
On behalf of Morgan State University, NCEED welcomed participants from across the state to the 9th Maryland Cultural Proficiency Conference. This year, we’re diving deep into the theme: “Familiar Territory: Looking Back to Move Forward”. Together, we’ll explore our shared history, spark [...]
NCEED is proud to attend the eighth annual fundraising event for the Maryland Family Network (MFN)
MFN is dedicated to advocating and promoting a robust system of quality child care, early education, and family support. MFN is a private, non-profit organization with a strong track record of taking action on issues affecting the children, families, and childcare [...]
Reframing the conversation around education and crime to transform lives
Researchers at two new centers at Morgan State University will conduct research, engage with the community, and implement real solutions to address educational disparities and crime in urban areas. Without a strong foundation, you can’t construct a strong building. And [...]
Dr. Darryl L. Williams Participates in “What Will We Do” Panel discussion
Dr. Darryl L. Williams, Professor of Practice and Assistant Director (School Leadership) for NCEED, participated in a panel discussion titled "Literacy, the Election, and Multicultural Greek Organizations: What Will We DO?" sponsored by the Multicultural Alumni Reunion at American University, Washington, DC. [...]
Morgan State University Taps Transformative Education Executive to Lead National Center for the Elimination of Educational Disparities
Morgan State University’s School of Education and Urban Studies (SEUS) has appointed renowned educational leader Meria Carstarphen, Ed.D., as the inaugural director of the National Center for the Elimination of Educational Disparities (NCEED).