Quick Search

Active Bloggers

HBCU CONNECT HBCU CONNECT
Central State University class of 1995
rickey johnson rickey johnson
Other College... class of
Reginald Culpepper Reginald Culpepper
Clark Atlanta University class of 1998
LaMarr Blackmon LaMarr Blackmon
Cal St Univ, Long Beach class of 1992
David Lockett David Lockett
class of
Laura Van Brackle Sims Laura Van Brackle Sims
Hampton University class of 1990
How May I Help You NC How May I Help You NC
Bellarmine University class of 2021
Will Moss Will Moss
Hampton University class of 1995

Purdue and Morgan State University Launch Program to Expand Minority Students’ Access to STEM Degrees

Purdue and Morgan State University Launch Program to Expand Minority Students’ Access to STEM Degrees
Posted By: Kennedy Williams on April 23, 2021

Purdue University and Morgan State University are partnering to launch a new program directed at students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Purdue will offer its aeronautics and astronautics expertise to Morgan State as the school establishes its own campus liquid-fueled rocketry lab and training program. Thanks to these efforts, HBCU engineering students now have the opportunity of earning a degree from Purdue.

Dubbed the 3+2 program, it enables students studying civil engineering or engineering physics to finish the first three years of their bachelor studies at Morgan State before completing their studies at West Lafayette, where they can earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. This means that students can now earn a degree from both universities. Three Morgan State students spent their internship at Purdue’s Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, an academic rocket propulsion facility, during the summer of 2019.

According to the two universities, the program came to life thanks to a Morgan State team that won a $1.6 million grant from Base 11 to develop a rocketry program. Base 11 has been working toward providing more STEM education and opportunities for underrepresented minorities—particularly, students of color.



The president of Purdue, Mitchy Daniels, expressed that the university could make improvements in engaging and preparing “young people of color, first-generation students, and low-income students.”

“We’re working very hard on this,” he shared. “We started the Purdue Polytechnic High Schools to increase our numbers of minority and low-income students who will pursue STEM careers. We have to be much better in this area, and the program with Morgan State fits directly into this ambition.”

Located in Indiana, the Purdue Polytechnic High School has served as a way of providing more low-income and minority students access to the public education system, which has presented low acceptance numbers for these specific groups. Purdue also launched the Summer Start and Early Start Programs last summer, where 1,000 new Boilermakers can get a head start on their college educations. These direct-admit programs are targeted at minority students who, while falling short in some admissions requirements, have managed to display the capacity to succeed at Purdue.

Demographics show that unemployment levels are high in communities of color in states where tech and engineering are the dominant industries. The goal of these kinds of programs is to create a pipeline where students can develop the skills that allow them to access these growing economies and industries. By expanding access to education, Purdue and Morgan State are furthering opportunities for both low-income students and students of color to access STEM careers and gain more opportunities as well as representation.

For more information, visit https://purdue.edu/

Release by: Denrie Caila Perez
If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email!
Comments
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
US State Dept. Selects DSU Adjunct for Philippines Project
Horizon Therapeutics Adds Meharry Medical School as a Horizon Scholars Partner
WSSU Four Volleyball Student-Athletes Named to the CSC Academic All-District Volleyball® Team
Bluefield City Board Honors BSU Chancellor Garry Moore
State Funding of Morgan Research Centers Supports R1 Aspirations While Addressing Societal Challenges
Norfolk State University Board of Visitors Extends President's Contract to 2027
Latest News
Bethune-Cookman University To Host Inauguration For Dr. Albert D. Mosley On April 14

Bethune-Cookman University To Host Inauguration For Dr. Albert D. Mosley On April 14

Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) will mark the inauguration of Dr. Albert D. Mosley as its eighth president on Tuesday, April 14, marking a new era of leadership for the historic institution. Founde ...more
Reginald Culpepper • 77 Views • February 9th, 2026
2026 MS-CC Undergraduate Summer Research Internship

2026 MS-CC Undergraduate Summer Research Internship

✨Applications are open for the 2026 MS-CC Undergraduate Summer Research InternshipMS-CC invites undergraduate students to apply for a 10-week, paid summer research experience hosted in Nashvill ...more
David Lockett • 55 Views • February 9th, 2026
Unlock Your Entrepreneur Journey — NEXT GEN Info Session

Unlock Your Entrepreneur Journey — NEXT GEN Info Session

Date & TimeTuesday, February 1710:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM CST / 1:00 PM ESTVirtual EventREGISTER HERE:https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a...Tuesday, March 1710:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM CST / 1:00 ...more
Laura Van Brackle Sims • 37 Views • February 9th, 2026
J.M. Smucker Co. Appoints New Chief Marketing Officer: A Step Forward in Diversity and Leadership

J.M. Smucker Co. Appoints New Chief Marketing Officer: A Step Forward in Diversity and Leadership

In a significant move towards strengthening its leadership team, The J.M. Smucker Co. recently announced the appointment of Katie Williams as their new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). This appointment ...more
Will Moss • 396 Views • February 9th, 2026
Popular News
Louisiana Upholds Life Sentence to Black Man For Stealing Hedge Trimmers in 1997

Louisiana Upholds Life Sentence to Black Man For Stealing Hedge Trimmers in 1997

While this may not be HBCU related news, as an AFrican American male, I had to share this appalling decision by the Louisiana court system to keep a man in jail with a life sentence for such a petty c ...more
Will Moss • 401,883 Views • August 6th, 2020
Blonde Instagram Model Goes Viral for Graduating from HBCU and Pledging Delta Sigma Theta!

Blonde Instagram Model Goes Viral for Graduating from HBCU and Pledging Delta Sigma Theta!

A blonde woman is going viral this morning, for graduating from A Historically Black College while pledging a Black sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated. @Blonde_HBCU The woman, an IG ...more
Will Moss • 185,991 Views • November 30th, 2020
Apple to Invest over $40 Million Dollars into HBCUs - Time to major in Computer Science!!!

Apple to Invest over $40 Million Dollars into HBCUs - Time to major in Computer Science!!!

On Tuesday Johnny C. Taylor, President and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund stopped by “NewsOne Now” to make a major announcement that could literally change the lives of thousands of HBCU st ...more
Will Moss • 128,039 Views • March 11th, 2015
North Carolina HBCU Unity Day

North Carolina HBCU Unity Day

Shaw University - Elizabeth City State University - Johnson C. Smith University - Fayetteville State University - Livingstone College - North Carolina A&T State University - North Carolina Central Uni ...more
Reginald Culpepper • 104,038 Views • August 8th, 2016
Black Billionaire Robert F. Smith to  Donate $50 Million to Support STEM Students at HBCUs

Black Billionaire Robert F. Smith to Donate $50 Million to Support STEM Students at HBCUs

The Student Freedom Initiative announced today a $50 million personal gift from Robert F. Smith, philanthropist and Founder, Chairman and CEO of Vista Equity Partners. This gift matches the initial fu ...more
Will Moss • 83,272 Views • October 22nd, 2020
Please Give Us a Like on Facebook!