Maurice E. Johnson

Maurice E. Johnson

Maurice E. Johnson is a Professor at the Community College of Baltimore County. Under his leadership in facilitating the college’s ACDV 101 experience, Mr. Johnson affords African American male students an opportunity to share similar academic experiences and career pursuits. Each has an opportunity to develop skills that will help them succeed academically. In addition, students explore occupational choices and create an “academic road map" to navigate through their community college experience. Mr. Johnson is also a Graduate Research Assistant and Doctoral Candidate for the Community College Leadership Doctoral Program at Morgan State University.

Prior to attending Morgan State University, Mr. Johnson attended Bethune Cookman University where he studied Political Science as a major and minored in Public Administration. He then advanced his educational pursuits at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University where he received a Masters of Applied Social Science in Public Administration. Currently, he serves as the Vice President of Community and Social Affairs with Morgan State Graduate Student Association at Morgan State University.

During his tenure, one of his most important noted responsibilities on the leadership team is to assist graduate students in promoting network opportunities with other students on a personal or professional level. He has over five years of working experience within public school systems and non-profit organizations primarily working with at-risk youth. Mr. Johnson feels that his experiences and career opportunities to date has been the ignitor that has fueled a legacy of reciprocity geared toward minority men.