Morgan State University Partners With Brazilian Universities

MorganMorgan State University, the historically Black educational institution in Baltimore, has entered into a partnership agreement with the State University of Sao Paulo in Brazil. The agreement calls for undergraduate and graduate student exchanges between the two universities.

Morgan State University President David Wilson also explored partnership agreements with the University of Sao Paulo and the Catholic University of Sao Paulo. And he expanded Morgan State existing agreement with Zumbi Dos Palmeres, the only Afr0-Brazilian university. The two institutions will explore the possibility of offering some Morgan State graduate degree program on the Brazilian campus.

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