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Morgan State University Opens Health and Human Services Center

Published 10/21/2024
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Morgan State University opened the Health and Human Services Center in Baltimore in October of 2024. Designed by HOK in association with K. Dixon Architecture, this innovative hub for education, research, and community impact was built over the course of three years by Barton Malow. The $171 million facility offers leading-edge simulation suites, teaching laboratories, technology-enabled classrooms, and offices for faculty and staff. Interaction and knowledge exchange is enhanced by communal spaces that meet diverse needs.  

Providing a new home for the School of Community Health and Policy and the School of Social Work, the 208,000-sf structure accommodates the Prevention Sciences Research Center and the University Counseling Center. The Family and Consumer Sciences Department, part of the School of Education and Urban Studies, is also housed in the building. Ground was broken in October of 2021 on the sustainable development, which will further the university's aspiration to achieve R1 status as a research institution.

Organization Project Role
HOK Science + Technology Group
Architect
K. Dixon Architecture
Architect
Barton Malow
Construction Manager