One of Baltimore’s two historically Black universities is growing its manufacturing and entrepreneurial capacity, from inception to commercialization, through a partnership with a local organization. The city’s other HBCU boasts new recognition of staff and alums’ STEM accomplishments.
Beyond the higher education sphere, several local economic development entities and startups have announced new leadership appointments, collaborations and other institutional changes. Learn about these and other regional power moves below.
Open Works partnership expands Coppin State’s entrepreneurship pipeline
Open Works and Coppin State University (CSU) teamed up to establish a new makerspace on Baltimore’s Westside….