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Baltimore police ask for help IDing 'persons of interest' seen in video in Morgan State shooting
Read full article: Baltimore police ask for help IDing 'persons of interest' seen in video in Morgan State shootingBaltimore police are asking for the public’s help identifying a group of people seen in the area of a shooting at Morgan State University that left five people injured during homecoming events.
Morgan State shooting erupted during dispute but victims were unintended targets, police say
Read full article: Morgan State shooting erupted during dispute but victims were unintended targets, police sayFive people injured in gunfire that erupted during homecoming week events at Morgan State University late Tuesday were likely not the shooters’ intended targets, according to Baltimore police.
Reports: Baltimore police responds to ‘active shooter situation’ near Morgan State University
Read full article: Reports: Baltimore police responds to ‘active shooter situation’ near Morgan State UniversityAccording to multiple reports, Morgan State University, which is a historically black college and university in Baltimore, Maryland, is on lockdown due to reports of an active shooter.
5 people were wounded in a shooting after a homecoming event at Morgan State University in Baltimore
Read full article: 5 people were wounded in a shooting after a homecoming event at Morgan State University in BaltimoreOfficials say at least five people have been wounded, none critically, in a shooting at Morgan State University in Baltimore that happened as students were headed to a homecoming week campus ball.
Philanthropists pledge $20M gift to HBCU in Maryland
Read full article: Philanthropists pledge $20M gift to HBCU in MarylandGreene/Morgan State University via AP)Philanthropist Calvin Tyler Jr., and his wife, Tina, pledged $20 million Monday to his alma mater Morgan State University, which the university said is the largest gift to any HBCU ever made by one of its former students. The gift will fund scholarships that were established under the Tylers' name at the historically Black university in 2002. It’s the second largest private donation the school in Baltimore has received following philanthropist MacKenzie Scott’s $40 million gift in December. The donation is personal to Tyler, who grew up in a low-income family and was forced to drop out of Morgan State in 1963 because he couldn't pay for the costs. AdDavid K. Wilson, the president of Morgan State University, says it will help students for years to come.