Alpha Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., to Celebrate 100 Years at Centennial Gala
Some memories remain clear years after we’ve experienced them. For Dr. Frederick V. Engram Jr. ’05, his decision to join the Alpha Omicron (AO) chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., is a memory he’ll never forget.
Greene Wins Mentorship Award from the Southeastern Psychological Association
Charlotte, N.C./April 24, 2023 – JCSU’s O’Herron Distinguished Professor of Psychology Dr. Ruth Greene recently became the first HBCU faculty member to win the Southeastern Psychological Association Mentor Award.
According to the website, SEPA recognizes the importance of mentoring relationships as vital to the development of psychology graduates and students at all levels. The first award was given in 2004.
According to the website, SEPA recognizes the importance of mentoring relationships as vital to the development of psychology graduates and students at all levels. The first award was given in 2004.
Oakley Highlights Need for Recycling on Earth Day
Aleena Oakley ’22 came from a family who always recycled, but it wasn’t until she took Principals of Sustainability at °ÅÀÖÊÓƵ when she realized how passionate she was about it.
Now, Oakley serves as a Climate Core Fellow in the JCSU Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainability (CRES) and is working hard to educate students, faculty and staff about the importance of recycling.
Now, Oakley serves as a Climate Core Fellow in the JCSU Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainability (CRES) and is working hard to educate students, faculty and staff about the importance of recycling.
JCSU Celebrates the Opening of its eHub powered by PNC, Announces 2023 PNC Fellows
JCSU recently celebrated the opening of its eHub powered by PNC, which will provide selected student-entrepreneurs – PNC Fellows – with space that is conducive to developing and launching new businesses. In addition to incubator space, the eHub will equip PNC Fellows with access to technology, seed funding and mentorship to help them launch new businesses or take existing businesses to the next level.
JCSU Places Third in 2023 Home Depot Retool Your School Competition
Faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members once again secured a win in the annual Home Depot Retool Your School contest, placing third in the 2023 competition.
Lima Discusses Building Braver Community Spaces at Workshop for JCSU Faculty, Staff and Students
°ÅÀÖÊÓƵ made a special effort to inform students, faculty and staff about how they can build braver community practices during a workshop at noon on April 11.Ìý
Armbrister Urges Crowd to Preserve History at Annual Founders’ Day Convocation
The Jane M. Smith Memorial Chapel was filled with music and a message on Sunday, April 2, 2023, as °ÅÀÖÊÓƵ held its Founders’ Day Convocation.
The crowd of graduating seniors, faculty, staff, alumni and community members listened attentively as President Clarence D. Armbrister explained the history of Charlotte’s only HBCU.
The crowd of graduating seniors, faculty, staff, alumni and community members listened attentively as President Clarence D. Armbrister explained the history of Charlotte’s only HBCU.
Sophomore Tinotenda Musingarimi Networks to Find Golden Opportunities
Growing up in Zimbabwe, °ÅÀÖÊÓƵ Information Systems Engineering student Tinotenda Musingarimi ’25 had trouble accessing technology.
Musingarimi knows that a bright future is built on hard work and determination, which is why he is seeking out opportunities to network and build his skills in the IT field.
Musingarimi knows that a bright future is built on hard work and determination, which is why he is seeking out opportunities to network and build his skills in the IT field.
Mental Health Concerns for Black Men Need Attention
Mental health issues have been on the rise for decades, but new statistics indicate that Black men are struggling with their mental health now more than ever before.Ìý
A systemic history of racism, lack of attention to cultural and generational trauma and the stigma associated with seeking out mental health care has kept many Black men trapped in a cycle of mental anguish.
A systemic history of racism, lack of attention to cultural and generational trauma and the stigma associated with seeking out mental health care has kept many Black men trapped in a cycle of mental anguish.
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra Performs Alongside JCSU Concert Choir and Drumline
°ÅÀÖÊÓƵ’s Concert Choir and drumline, Funk Phi MOB, performed alongside the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO) on Tuesday night in Brayboy Gymnasium.