Destiny Morgan '15

Destiny Morgan '15

Current Job Title: Founder/CEO, Kuinua Tech; Sergeant, U.S. Army Reserve

Accolades, Accomplishments, and Highlights: B.A. in Communications, University of Maryland Global Campus ‘20; Charles County Chamber Member Board of Directors 2022-24

Current Institution: University of Maryland Global Campus (M.A. in IT: Informatics)

If I had to put a word to who I am today, I would say “driven.” I am a sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserve, and on the civilian side, I have a focus in software engineering and application and web development.

I actually came to CSM after attending Alfred State College and Regent University. After realizing their animation programs weren’t exactly what I was looking for, I regrouped at CSM while diving headfirst into a role at Bethesda Games Studios with hopes of becoming a game developer. CSM allowed me the flexibility to work and still figure out exactly what I wanted to do as far as degrees were concerned. The professors I had were very flexible and accommodating.

After graduating with my degree in general studies, I continued on to the University of Maryland Global Campus to earn my bachelor’s in communications and joined the military to pursue my aspirations in IT. I am currently pursuing my master’s degree in IT at UMGC and hope to obtain my doctorate as well. Technology is a space where many people do not look like me, and I hope to show others that they can do it, too!

I started my company, Kuinua Tech, to give back and provide people with opportunities, especially men and women of color interested in IT. Kuinua Tech’s first initiative was to give laptops to students in need during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I am happy to say we were able to support students in Maryland and New York.

For me, my education represents the milestones and experiences I needed to find something I would truly be happy doing, which is application engineering and development. It combines my lifelong love of creation and my need to be challenged on a technical level. For my mother, my education is a source of pride, and it stands as proof that all the sacrifices she made for me were worthwhile. My core belief is that, as long as you’re alive, you should always be learning. Knowledge is forever and is the best tool for evolution.

I started my company, Kuinua Tech, to give back and provide people with opportunities, especially men and women of color interested in IT. Kuinua Tech’s first initiative was to give laptops to students in need during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I am happy to say we were able to support students in Maryland and New York.

For me, my education represents the milestones and experiences I needed to find something I would truly be happy doing, which is application engineering and development. It combines my lifelong love of creation and my need to be challenged on a technical level. For my mother, my education is a source of pride, and it stands as proof that all the sacrifices she made for me were worthwhile. My core belief is that, as long as you’re alive, you should always be learning. Knowledge is forever and is the best tool for evolution.

Impact

Established by CSM alum Destiny Morgan ’15, this scholarship provides support to students pursuing an associate degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, or Cybersecurity and Information Technology and who are underrepresented minorities in their field of study.

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