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CSU to launch two new high-tech science Master’s Degree programs in fall 2021

BALTIMORE — Coppin State University will launch two new high technology master’s degree in science programs starting in fall semester this year. The new MS in Applied Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (AMBB) and MS in Polymer and Materials Science (PMS) will create exciting new opportunities for students to pursue degrees in science and high technology […]

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End-of-life responders need ‘frontline’ recognition

Brittany Greene and Hari Close (Courtesy Photo) By Beverly Richards Special to the AFRO When you think of first responders fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals initially come to mind, doctors, nurses, hospital maintenance workers and the gambit tending to the needs of those infected. However, there is a group of responders we tend to […]

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Coppin State bowling signs Jalyne Myers for 2021-22 season

BALTIMORE – Coppin State bowling head coach Shaunita Middleton announced that Jalyne Myers (New Braunfels, Texas/Canyon HS) has signed a National Letter of Intent to compete for the Eagles, starting in the 2021-22 season.  Myers is the first bowler to commit to CSU for next season. “I’m excited to welcome Jalyne to the Coppin family and have her a part […]

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State of Maryland funds Morgan State’s launch of new center for urban health equity

Dr. Lorece Edwards from the School of Community Health & Policy engaging in scholarship related to public health. (Photos Courtesy of Morgan State University) Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Commits Annual Appropriation of $3 Million to University’s Operational Budget to Fund Research to Combat Disparities in Communities Statewide BALTIMORE — Morgan State University—Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research […]

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Letter for Afro-from the Randallstown NAACP on the Capitol unrest.

The Randallstown NAACP vehemently condemns the violent and criminal acts at the U.S. Capitol.  In an effort to support our community, and provide a safe environment free of inequality, Randallstown NAACP is committed to maintaining a strong partnership with our community. The key to reinforcing our support is open communication. For this, we would like […]

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Close in life and in death

This family photo includes Rippen, who is being held by his father, Dr. Lloyd Bowser Jr.; with his parents, Lloyd Bowser Sr. and Dr. Geneva Bowser, and his brothers, Dr. Lester and Lydell Bowser. (Courtesy Photo) By Ralph E. Moore Special to the AFRO Two family members with the same name and the same give-back-to-the-community […]

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Op-ed: Non-traditional public health messengers

Dr. Sherita Golden and Rev. Kobi Little. (AFRO screenshot and Twitter photo) Submitted by Dr. Sherita Golden and Rev. Kobi Little The year 2020 will likely be remembered forever because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most heartbreaking this year, has been the disproportionate number of infections, hospitalizations, and deaths impacting the African-American communities in Baltimore and […]

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