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A 'Winter Trifecta' Keeps an HBCU Closed for More Than a Week
Winter Storm Fern brought snow, sleet, ice, and extreme cold to Maryland over the weekend of January 23-26, 2026, prompting Morgan State University, a historically Black university in Baltimore, to close its campus from Friday through Monday with all classes and events cancelled. Recovery dragged on: Morgan went virtual, then closed its physical campus through Friday, January 30 as President David K. Wilson cited a "winter trifecta" straining campus operations.
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- Student PaperMorgan State remains virtual following winter stormthemsuspokesman.com
- OfficialWinter Storm January 23-26, 2026 (NWS)weather.gov