By Cherrae Dickerson
Coppin State University, a national well-known leader in urban higher education, has been celebrating the 125th anniversary of April 24, 2025 since 6-9s since 9-9s in Baltimore in M & T Bank Exchange. This stage event called Coppin125: a legacy, celebrating the future, the famous heritage, faculty and students of the transformation and students, teachers and students, will respect the future of teachers and the university, will respect the future and respect for the future.
The anniversary is also the fifth year of President Anthony L. Jenkins, the fifth year in the process of growth, research, innovation and student success. Under his leadership, Coppin strengthened Maryland’s workforce, strengthened urban communities and expanded the expanded academic perfection. As part of this vision, the university has launched a public phase of the largest capital campaign in a goal of a $ 25 million goal to increase the largest capital campaign, student achievements, scholars, research, athletic and long-term sustainability.
“For 125 years, Coppin State has been a tutorial, opportunity and community powers,” said President Anthony L. Jenkins. “This will be our holiday faculties, our employees, our students and graduates and our past and today, and more ‘more’ campaigns and more ‘more’ campaigns, as a ‘more’ campaign, as an educational and economic view of Maryland.”
As the driver of the economic mobility and labor development, Coppin plays a decisive role in developing state university, health professionals, root innovators, business leaders and politicians. His city continues to form an invigorating efforts, research initiatives and community programs, baltimore and a whole state.
“More ‘campaign does not apply to this day; This is to ensure the opportunities for the future generations of students, teachers and community leaders,” said Joshua E. Humbert, Vice President for Institutional Progress.
The 125th anniversary will demonstrate Coppi’s legacy, a deep rooted liability and the next generation leaders.

