Maryland Gov. Hogan and Lt. Governor Rutherford attend the bill signing at Bowie State University. (Joe Andrucyk/Office of the Governor) The presidents of Morgan State, Coppin State, Bowie State and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore came together to sign a historic agreement with the governor of Maryland to end decades of discrimination, reports the Washington Informer.
For 15 years administrators at the four historically black colleges in Maryland have fought over a system that left them out of state money and resources.
“We are here to enact a historic, bipartisan measure that will be an unprecedented step forward in addressing inequities in our higher education system by making additional substantial investments in Maryland’s historically Black colleges and universities,” said Gov. Larry Hogan who was joined by Senate President Bill Ferguson, House Speaker Adrienne Jones and Lt. Gov. Boyd K. Rutherford.
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