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List of Morgan State University Alumnireport

  • [Name]: Robert F. Chew
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Actor (The Wire)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Earl G. Graves
    [Class year]: 1957
    [Notability]: Entrepreneur, philanthropist, founder of Black Enterprise magazine
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Lonnie Liston Smith
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Jazz musician
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Joe Clair
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Comedian and BET VJ
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Maysa Leak
    [Class year]: 1991
    [Notability]: Jazz singer known better as Maysa
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Mo'Nique
    [Class year]: attended
    [Notability]: Academy Award winning actress
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: William C. Rhoden
    [Class year]: 1972
    [Notability]: New York Times columnist
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Jae Deal
    [Class year]: 2002
    [Notability]: Composer, music producer
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Walt Dickerson
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: jazz vibraphonist
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Dan Foster
    [Class year]: Unknown
    [Notability]: Nigerian-based radio DJ
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Kevin Short
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Opera singer
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Howard "Chip" Silverman
    [Class year]: 1975
    [Notability]: author: Diner Guys, Ten Bears
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: David E. Talbert
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: playwright, TV producer, and entrepreneur
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: Deniece Williams
    [Class year]: attended
    [Notability]: R&B and Gospel singer
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Arts, news, entertainment, media, and publishing)

  • [Name]: T. J. Bryan
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: first female president of Fayetteville State University.
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Education, science)

  • [Name]: Nellie A. Buchanan
    [Class year]: 1921
    [Notability]: longtime Latin & drama teacher at Frederick Douglass High School
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Education, science)

  • [Name]: Helen G. Edmonds
    [Class year]: 1933
    [Notability]: Professor of history, North Carolina Central University
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Education, science)

  • [Name]: Valerie Thomas
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Scientist who invented the illusion transmitter.
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Education, science)

  • [Name]: Samuel L. Myers Jr.
    [Class year]: 1971
    [Notability]: Roy Wilkins Professor of Human Relations and Social Justice, Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota and Graduate Faculty, Ph.D Program in Applied Economics, University of Minnesota
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Education, science)

  • [Name]: H. Keith Moo-Young
    [Class year]: 1991
    [Notability]: Chancellor Washington State University, Tri-Cities.
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Education, science)

  • [Name]: Ida R. Cummings
    [Class year]: 1922
    [Notability]: first black Kindergarten teacher in Baltimore.
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Education, science)

  • [Name]: Jan M. Alexander
    [Class year]: 1982
    [Notability]: Judge, District Court of Maryland for Baltimore County (2002–2010), Circuit Court, Baltimore County (2010–)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Robert M. Bell
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Chief Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Roger W. Brown
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Judge, Circuit Court, Baltimore City (1987–2002)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Harry A. Cole
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: first African-American Judge on the Maryland Court of Appeals and the first in the Maryland Senate
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Arrie W. Davis
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Askew Gatewood
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Judge, District Court, Baltimore City
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: John R. Hargrove, Sr.
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland (1984–1997)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Joseph C. Howard, Sr.
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland (1979–2000)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Neal Janey
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Judge, District Court, Baltimore City (1990–1994)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Norman Johnson
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Judge, District Court, Baltimore City
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: Alexander Wright, Jr.
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Judge, Circuit Court, Baltimore County (1998–2000); Judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals (2008–)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Judiciary)

  • [Name]: H Steven Blum
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Lt. General, United States Army (ret.)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Military)

  • [Name]: Larry Ellis
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: General, United States Army (ret.)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Military)

  • [Name]: William E. Ward
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: General, United States Army, Commander, United States Africa Command
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Military)

  • [Name]: Curt Anderson
    [Class year]: 1973
    [Notability]: Maryland House of Delegates, chairman Baltimore City Delegation
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Calvin Ball, III
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Youngest person to serve as Council Chairperson, Howard County, Maryland
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Clarence W. Blount
    [Class year]: 1950
    [Notability]: First African-American Majority Leader, Maryland State Senate
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: David R. Craig
    [Class year]: 1983
    [Notability]: Harford County Executive (2005–present)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Clarence Davis
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Maryland House of Delegates (1983–2007)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Robert L. Douglass
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Maryland State Senate (1975–1982)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Tony Fulton
    [Class year]: 1973
    [Notability]: Maryland House of Delegates (1986–2005)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Edward Gainey
    [Class year]: 1994
    [Notability]: Pennsylvania State Representative (2013–present)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: W. Wilson Goode
    [Class year]: 1961
    [Notability]: First African-American Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Peter C. Harvey
    [Class year]: 1979
    [Notability]: First African American to serve as New Jersey Attorney General
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Ralph M. Hughes
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Maryland State Senate (1991–2007)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Nathaniel J. McFadden
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Maryland State Senate
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Kweisi Mfume
    [Class year]: 1976
    [Notability]: Former President of the NAACP and U.S. Congressman
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Parren Mitchell
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: former U.S. Congressman
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Margaret "Peggy" Murphy
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: first black woman to chair the Baltimore City Delegation
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: C. Anthony Muse
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Maryland State Senate
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Nathaniel T. Oaks
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Maryland House of Delegates
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Catherine Pugh
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Mayor of Baltimore
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Howard "Pete" Rawlings
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Maryland House of Delegates,(1979–2003)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Shannon Sneed
    [Class year]: 2006
    [Notability]: Baltimore City Council, Baltimore City Council
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Melvin L. Stukes
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: Maryland House of Delegates, Baltimore City Council
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Politics)

  • [Name]: Tim Baylor
    [Class year]: 1976
    [Notability]: defensive back, Baltimore Colts and Minnesota Vikings
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Joe Black
    [Class year]: 1950
    [Notability]: pitcher, Brooklyn Dodgers, first African-American pitcher to win a World Series Game, NL Rookie of the Year (1952)
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Bill Brown
    [Class year]: 1951
    [Notability]: Track and field – 800 meters – Pan American Games Silver Medalist
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Roosevelt Brown
    [Class year]: 1952
    [Notability]: tackle, New York Giants, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Raymond Chester
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: tight end, Oakland Raiders
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Josh Culbreath
    [Class year]: 1955
    [Notability]: Track and field – 400 m hurdles – 1956 Summer Olympics Bronze Medalist
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Sijara Eubanks
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: professional Mixed Martial Artist, current UFC Flyweight contender
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Len Ford
    [Class year]: 1949
    [Notability]: end, Cleveland Browns, Pro Football Hall of Fame
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Elvis Franks
    [Class year]: 1980
    [Notability]: defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Oakland Raiders, New York Jets
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: John Fuqua
    [Class year]:
    [Notability]: running back, Pittsburgh Steelers
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Clarence Gaines
    [Class year]: 1945
    [Notability]: former basketball coach at Winston-Salem State University, coached most basketball games in college history
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Cornell Gowdy
    [Class year]: 1986
    [Notability]: cornerback, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers current NFL scout
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Leroy Kelly
    [Class year]: 1963
    [Notability]: halfback, Cleveland Browns, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Willie Lanier
    [Class year]: 1966
    [Notability]: linebacker, Kansas City Chiefs, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Dave Meggett
    [Class year]: attended, but transferred
    [Notability]: NFL player
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Joshua Miles
    [Class year]: 2018
    [Notability]: offensive tackle Arizona Cardinals
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Jack Pierce
    [Class year]: 1984
    [Notability]: Track and field – 110 m hurdles – Olympic Games bronze medalist
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Jeffrey Queen
    [Class year]: 1969
    [Notability]: running back, San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, Houston Oilers
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Donald Sanford
    [Class year]: .
    [Notability]: American-Israeli Olympic sprinter
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Visanthe Shiancoe
    [Class year]: 2002
    [Notability]: tight end, New England Patriots
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Chad Simpson
    [Class year]: 2008
    [Notability]: running back, Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills, and Washington Redskins
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Rochelle Stevens
    [Class year]: 1988
    [Notability]: Track and field – 4x400 m relay team – Olympic Games Bronze Medalist
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: John Sykes
    [Class year]: 1972
    [Notability]: running back, San Diego Chargers
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Maurice Tyler
    [Class year]: 1972
    [Notability]: cornerback, Denver Broncos
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Bob Wade
    [Class year]: 1968
    [Notability]: cornerback, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, Denver Broncos
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Mark Washington
    [Class year]: 1970
    [Notability]: cornerback, Dallas Cowboys
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

  • [Name]: Marvin Webster
    [Class year]: 1974
    [Notability]: center, New York Knicks
    [Reference(s)]:
    (Sports)

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Founded at 1867, Morgan State University is a two semester comprehensive public university on more than 143 acres in Baltimore, Maryland. Historically, Morgan State University was also a black college and a designated Public City University in Maryland. Although the Morgan State University is a public university, it is not part of the University of Maryland System. Morgan State University Offers Bachelor’s, master’s, and doctor’s degrees.

The university has stepped up construction on its campus in recent years, spending more than $200 million. Many former students have also contributed to the effort. Out of the business elite, the political elite, and the stylistic artists, random tools generated a list of 83 items, help those who want to know more about the school to get to know the whole educational situation of the school more quickly and comprehensively.

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