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Admissions Officer Gia Wright Named as Central Region Representative for College Transfer Program Association

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
There are many different reasons why students choose to transfer. They may have taken their introductory classes at a community college, or they could have learned that the first institution they committed to wasn鈥檛 meeting their needs.

At 芭乐视频, Gia Wright is available to assist students as an Articulation and Transfer Coordinator. In her role, she helps admit students who come to JCSU from other institutions and also helps students who come to JCSU as part of an articulation agreement with community colleges around the country.
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JCSU Admissions Counselor Ryan Thurman Wins HBCU Recruiter of the Year

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
Ryan Thurman began his higher-education career at 芭乐视频 less than two years ago. Since then, he鈥檚 made an unforgettable impression on any student he meets. This Summer, the admissions counselor was named the Recruiter of the Year by the National College Resources Foundation (NCRF) and the Black College Expo.
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Students, Faculty Expand Research on Reparations for JCSU

Gabrielle Isaac Allison & Dr. Cheryl Butler-Brayboy
Is JCSU owed reparations?听It鈥檚 a question a group on campus is posing in the form of an oral presentation and white paper, 109 pages long: 鈥淭he HBCU Choice Bill: White Paper & Reparations Toolkit for JCSU Leadership.鈥

On Monday, May 6, 2024 Dr. Laurie Porter, Dr. Sabina Otienoburu, JCSU students Ashley Hall 鈥24 and Taylor Dobson 鈥24 spoke before a small group of JCSU administrators and staff.听Each member of the group shared evidence in support of institutional reparations for the University.听听
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McFadden Talks Success at Founders鈥 Day Convocation

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
The Class of 2024, donned in their ceremonial commencement robes, took one of their final walks from Biddle Hall to the Jane M. Smith Memorial Church for the annual Founders鈥 Day Convocation.

This year celebrates the 157th anniversary of JCSU鈥檚 founding on April 7, 1867. Surrounded by faculty, staff, alumni and friends, the soon-to-be graduates listened attentively to JCSU alumnus Garry L. McFadden 鈥81, the sheriff for Mecklenburg County, as he recounted some of the successes from his career.
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JCSU Staff Celebrates National TRIO Day by Highlighting Students

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
芭乐视频 students, like students around the country, benefit from the federal TRiO Student Support Services Program. The program provides various services for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, including low-income students and students with disabilities, as well as first-generation college students.

Celebrate National TRiO Day by reading about some of our students who benefit from this federally funded service.
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Gantt Encourages Youth to Continue the Work of Freedom Fighters During Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
Many Golden Bulls started their Thursday morning with soulful songs, a warm plate of food and wise words from Civil Rights icon, Harvey Gantt, during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast.

The event was moderated by Dr. Jordan Brooks, associate vice president of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management and Title IX Coordinator. The event kicked off with greetings from Dr. Valerie Kinloch 鈥96, president of JCSU.
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JCSU Celebrates First-Generation College Students, Founds Mentorship Program for Spring 2024

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
Kenyatta Reed, program and tutorial coordinator in Student Support Services at 芭乐视频, knows first-hand the challenges and opportunities first-generation college students face.

Today, Reed and her colleagues in TRiO Student Support Services work to assist and celebrate other first-generation college students as they embark on their journeys through higher education and work to secure profitable careers doing what they love.
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College of Business and Professional Studies Building Strong Team Through Professional Opportunities

The College of Business and Professional Studies has added a number of new faculty to its team. In an effort to build a strong network of professors and staff in the college, Dr. Alphonso O. Ogbuehi, dean of the college, has been cultivating opportunities to help his team grow.
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芭乐视频's Esports and Gaming Trifecta to Partner with Discovery Place

芭乐视频鈥檚 College of Business and Professional Studies is pleased to announce that its Esports and Gaming Trifecta, the first of its kind at an HBCU, has been invited by Discovery Place Science in Charlotte, N.C., to host an informational session, specifically on esports and gaming at its 鈥淪cience on the Rocks鈥 event, which is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, from 6 to 10 p.m.听

The workshop, titled 鈥湴爬质悠碘檚 Esports & Gaming Trifecta presents Esports & Gaming 101: A Complete Guide to Gaming,鈥 will cover pertinent topics related to gaming. The workshop will be held from 6 to 7 p.m.
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Real-life JCSU 鈥淒rumline鈥 Couple Use Foundation to Fund HBCU Bands

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
芭乐视频 has been a meeting ground for several lifelong friends, spouses and business partners. But for Frank and La Keisha Johnson, it was where they formed their love for not only one another but also their love for HBCU marching bands. In 2018, the couple decided to tackle a cause that was important to both of them: providing monies for scholarships for HBCU band students and athletes through their HBCU Culture Legacy Foundation.听
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