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Morgan State University and campus partners secure continued research capacity funding.


Under the National Science Foundation grant Collaborative Research: Ideas Lab: The HBCU Ujima Collective—Building Research Capacity at HBCUs Through a Grow-Your-Own Research Corps Model, the five campus principal investigators—Dr. Jarralynne Agee ($685,580, NSF Award #2430319) of Miles College (Lead PI and project management), Dr. Kimberley Freeman ($583,283, NSF Award #2430321) of Howard University (graduate research training), Dr. Michael Nettles ($579,990, NSF Award #2430320) of Morgan State University (assessment), Dr. Lin Li ($580,001, NSF Award #2430323) of Tennessee State University (faculty training and survey design), and Dr. Rashunda Richardson ($571,146, NSF Award #2430322) of Winston-Salem State University (undergraduate research training)—have received NSF funding through 2027 to continue building research capacity across their campuses as part of the $3 million, three-year initiative led by Miles College.

 
 
 

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Building research capacity across HBCUs

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. 2430319, 2430321, 2430323, 2430320, and 2430322.

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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