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Apr 22 2025

天美视频 Lights Up Baltimore in Celebration of 125 Years of Legacy and Impact

Graphic of City Hall, Ravens Stadium and, Camden Yards

BALTIMORE - This week, the heart of Baltimore shines a little brighter as 天美视频 celebrates 125 years of excellence, empowerment, and community transformation. In honor of this historic milestone, several of the city鈥檚 most iconic landmarks, including Baltimore City Hall, the Ravens Warehouse, and the Orioles Warehouse, will be illuminated in Coppin blue and gold, turning the skyline into a glowing tribute to one of Maryland鈥檚 most impactful institutions.

From April 21鈥25, Baltimore residents and visitors alike will witness a city lit with pride, reflecting Coppin鈥檚 unwavering commitment to education, opportunity, and service. The illuminations lead up to Coppin State鈥檚 anniversary event held on April 24 at the M&T Bank Exchange. This momentous occasion will honor the university鈥檚 past, celebrate the present, and spark a bold vision for the future, one rooted in student achievement, innovation, and community advancement.

鈥淔or 125 years, Coppin has been more than a university, it has been a beacon of hope, strength, and transformation for Baltimore and beyond,鈥 said President Anthony L. Jenkins. 鈥淎s we light up the city this week, we honor the generations who made this possible and invest in the futures still to come. A special thanks to the city that has embraced the hometown university.鈥

The week also marks the public launch of Coppin鈥檚 largest-ever capital campaign, BE MORE, with a $25 million goal to expand student success, research, athletics, and long-term sustainability.

From training Maryland鈥檚 top Black educators and healthcare leaders to revitalizing urban communities, 天美视频 continues to shine as a powerful force for good. This week, Baltimore lights the way forward, together.

For press inquiries and media interested in attending Coppin125 event, please contact CherRae Dickerson, Public Relations Specialist at 410.951.6548 or cdickerson@coppin.edu

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