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Morgan looks nothing like how I remembered it growing up not even a full block away from the campus. I use to sneak into the arena at night to play basketball when I was in middle school.
Morgan's campus is more suburban and thus has more room to expand and build larger, newer buildings whereas Howard has a more urban campus and is geographically constrained.
Yes that is true but also just the demolishion of old obsolete buildings on the campus that make way for new construction as well.
Bowie State Alum here. Balt-Wash wins in real life (no poll needed) when going by actual enrollment numbers. Also, BSU is probably the only hbcu located on a train line in-between(roughly equidistant) two major black cities with a station stop on campus. Not sure if UDC was strategically left out of this discussion or what, but between five institutions all over 4,000 students, Balt/Wash is the clear winner here. Everything else is either ignorance or biasness.
Bowie State Alum here. Balt-Wash wins in real life (no poll needed) when going by actual enrollment numbers. Also, BSU is probably the only hbcu located on a train line in-between(roughly equidistant) two major black cities with a station stop on campus. Not sure if UDC was strategically left out of this discussion or what, but between five institutions all over 4,000 students, Balt/Wash is the clear winner here. Everything else is either ignorance or biasness.
How is it ignorance or biasness if someone were to select Atlanta?
Didn’t attend an HBCU but I did have a chance to visit a few of them within the past few years and what I can say is most were not very kept as nice as I would have thought. Morehouse/ Spelman, Howard, etc the grounds keep just wasn’t up to par, I don’t know maybe a bad day or something.
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