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Morgan State University Named National Treasure by National Trust for Historic Preservation

Morgan State University Named National Treasure by National Trust for Historic Preservation
Posted By: Will Moss on March 05, 2026


Morgan State University, Maryland's largest historically Black college, has been designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, earning recognition for its significant cultural and historical importance to American higher education.

The prestigious designation honors the Baltimore-based institution's enduring legacy and contributions to Black education and the broader American community. The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a leading organization dedicated to saving America's historic places, selects National Treasures based on their exceptional historical significance and need for preservation support.

Key Takeaway: Morgan State University joins an elite group of culturally significant sites recognized as National Treasures, highlighting the critical role HBCUs play in American history and education.

The National Treasure designation is one of the highest honors the National Trust for Historic Preservation can bestow upon a historic site or institution.



This recognition not only celebrates Morgan State's past achievements but also draws attention to the importance of preserving and supporting the university's historic campus and ongoing mission.

Morgan State University has served as a cornerstone of Black higher education since its founding, educating generations of African American students and producing leaders across various fields. As Maryland's largest HBCU, the institution continues to play a vital role in providing educational opportunities and advancing scholarship within the Black community.

The designation is expected to bring increased visibility to Morgan State's historic preservation needs and may facilitate additional resources for maintaining the university's historic buildings and structures. National Treasure status often helps institutions access technical assistance, advocacy support, and potential funding opportunities for preservation projects.

This honor underscores the ongoing national conversation about the importance of preserving HBCU campuses, many of which feature historic architecture and landscapes that tell important stories about Black education, resilience, and achievement in America. The recognition of Morgan State as a National Treasure affirms the institution's place in the nation's cultural heritage and its continuing relevance in American higher education.

Originally reported by Google News Black College.


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