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Maryland Public Television to Feature Coppin State University’s Online Early Childhood Education Human Development Program During HBCU Week

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Behind the scenes: Wyletta Gamble-Lomax, Ph.D. (left) with Maryland Public Television Reporter, Nancy Yamada (right)

(BALTIMORE – September 6, 2022) – This week, Maryland Public Television (MPT) will spotlight HBCUs, including Coppin State University,

Behind the Scenes: Dean Leontye L. Lewis, Ph.D. during her interview with
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during their HBCU Week programming. State Circle Special: Innovative Programs at Maryland’s HBCUs will highlight the Online Early Childhood Education Human Development Program. Reporter Nancy Yamada spoke to Wyletta Gamble-Lomax, Ph.D. and Dean Leontye L. Lewis about the program, Coppin’s commitment to training the next generation of educators, and how online access is transforming the student experience. You can watch Friday, September 9, at 7 p.m., on MPT.

Maryland Public Television to Feature Coppin State University's Online Early Childhood Education Human Development Program During HBCU Week
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