About Us
The National FinTech Center.
The National Center for the Study of Blockchain and FinTech, known as The FinTech Center, annually brings together university leaders, faculty, and students to discuss current challenges and opportunities, shaping the future of FinTech research and education. Faculty from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) present competitive research papers and share outcomes of innovative blockchain projects. Sponsors and industry experts offer workshops and demonstrate new tools and techniques.
What Is Blockchain?
Blockchain is a specialized distributed database existing on multiple computers at the same time. Blockchains constantly grow as new sets of recordings, or ‘blocks’, are added to it. Each block contains a timestamp and a link to the previous block, so the blocks actually form a chain.
What Is Financial Technology?
Financial Technology (FinTech) combines innovative new technology with available resources in order to compete in the marketplace of traditional financial institutions and in the delivery of financial services
Innovation in education and research is a top priority of the Center.
How Was The National FinTech Center Started?
The National FinTech Center was established in 2018 due to increased students’ interest in crypto-economics and blockchain. In February 2019, Morgan State University received a multi-year grant from Ripple, a leading Silicon Valley technology firm. The Ripple grant enables Morgan’s Center for the Study of Blockchain and Financial Technology (the FinTech Center) at the Graves School of Business and Management to join a global network of universities advancing the goals of Ripple’s University Blockchain Research Initiative (UBRI).
Morgan joins a select group of institutions in a worldwide effort designed to accelerate academic research, technical development, and innovation in blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, and FinTech security. The UBRI program fosters increased engagement and participation in curriculum development and research in Blockchain and Financial Technology among faculty, postdoctoral, graduate, and undergraduate students.
The Center offers its programs to a wide variety of disciplines including but not limited to, the arts, law, sociology, accounting, computing, economics, engineering, entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, supply chain, etc.
The Ripple grant underwrites a five-year academic partnership that brings course development and research initiatives to Morgan State University. In addition, the Center serves as a resource hub to support activities for faculty and students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) throughout the United States seeking to engage in FinTech and Blockchain. The Center sponsors research projects that address the complex problems of blockchain technology.
The FinTech Center sponsored the Inaugural Annual HBCU Blockchain Summit in May of 2019. Hosted the HBCU Curriculum Development Institute in November of 2019, a number of conferences and workshops, and gives seed funding to faculty developing specialized curricula and expanding academic courses.
Our Vision and Mission.
The National Center for the Study of Blockchain and Financial Technology (the FinTech Center) at Morgan State University is the national thought leader in the HBCU community in FinTech, blockchain, and cryptocurrency and is committed to making a positive impact by promoting innovation in research and education at HBCUs and within the broader community, through:
Innovation in education and research is a top priority of the Center.
Meet our amazing team
Dr. Ali Amdad
Executive Director
Dr. Sanja Bapna
Interim Associate Dean
Kamree Hall
Project Communications and Outreach Coordinator
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