Morgan State University & Community Partners
Campus Partners
Office of Planning and Information Technology, Technology Training Service (TTS) specializes in training faculty and staff to use technology. The training includes providing workshops, one-to-one consulting, assistance with multi-media or web-based projects, and assistance with instructional design for implementation of technology in courses.
The University Counseling Center provides a range of psychological and counseling services to meet the mental health and developmental needs of Morgan students. Peer Educators are trained, volunteer student paraprofessionals who work with the University Counseling Center to extend counseling services and health information to the student body.
Soper Library and Information Technology Center is the main library and electronic information resource center on Morgan’s campus. The Library houses printed books and periodicals and provides access to the E-Resource Center. The E-Resource Center boasts over 7,000 etexts and ebooks and is available to students and faculty at the Library and via off-site computers.
Phi Alpha Social Work Honor Society, Kappa Zeta Chapter has as its purpose to provide a closer bond among Social Work students and to promote humanitarian goals and ideals. Morgan State’s Kappa Zeta Chapter has members in the bachelors, masters, and doctorate programs.
Community Partners
The Learning Bank of COIL, Inc. is a community based adult education and employment program in Southwest Baltimore, serving over 600 adults every year. COIL also conducts outreach and training at parent education centers in 11 Baltimore city schools.
The Learning Bank of COIL
Ms. Stacy Smith, CEO
1200 W. Baltimore Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21223
410-659-5452
DRU/Mondawmin Healthy Families provides in-home support services to pregnant women and families with children up to age 3 living in West Baltimore and the metropolitan area. Home visitors also provide support, information and connections to needed services for parenting to 170 families with children up to age 5 living in the community.
DRU/Mondawmin Healthy Families
Dr. Barbara Hughes, Executive Director
908 Madison Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21223
410-225-3555
Women of Virtue (WOV) is a non-profit membership organization. It is a health outreach and education resource for African Americans – with a focus on women – through health fairs, awareness events, empowerment workshops, conferences and other services.
Women of Virtue, Inc.
Ms. Cecilia Hill, President & CEO
P.O. Box 513
Temple Hills, Maryland 20757
301-505-3981
The Belair-Edison Healthy Community Coalition is a non-profit community partnership that provides youth programs, senior outreach, workforce skills training, and personal development workshops.
Belair-Edison Healthy Community Coalition
Ms. Ede Taylor, Executive Director
3412 Belair Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21213-1233
410-485-2776
Partner Activity Log
Attention MINDS eHealth Campus and Community Partners
Complete a Partner Activity Log survey for any MINDS eHealth related activities in which you engage (e.g., outreach activities, trainings, etc.) so we can document our efforts. Please complete a separate Partner Activity Log survey for each activity. Thank you.
