Two JCSU Professors Connect Through Shared Black and Jewish Histories
The Black and Jewish communities have been subject to racism, oppression and genocide for centuries.
Black social worker and Director of JCSU’s Master of Social Work Program Dr. Melvin Herring connected with the Charlotte Black/Jewish Alliance alongside Dr. Cindy Kistenberg, professor of Communication and Theatre, who is a member of the Jewish community.
Black social worker and Director of JCSU’s Master of Social Work Program Dr. Melvin Herring connected with the Charlotte Black/Jewish Alliance alongside Dr. Cindy Kistenberg, professor of Communication and Theatre, who is a member of the Jewish community.
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 Ƶ 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, Ƶ 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.
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
Ƶ’s Concert Choir and drumline, Funk Phi MOB, performed alongside the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO) on Tuesday night in Brayboy Gymnasium.
JCSU Talks Reparations with Erika Alexander and Whitney Dow
Ƶ students kicked off the week with an inspiring program focused on reparations as a response to “The Big Payback,” a film that follows a city alderman’s fight for local reparations.
The program featured appearances from “The Big Payback” co-directors Whitney Dow and seasoned actress and activist Erika Alexander.
The program featured appearances from “The Big Payback” co-directors Whitney Dow and seasoned actress and activist Erika Alexander.
JCSU Becomes Second HBCU to Receive Use of Force Simulation Program
What if Ƶ Criminology students could step into a career in law enforcement with more confidence in their abilities thanks to enhanced training at the undergraduate level?
Thanks to a simulation donation from Ti Training, JCSU students can immerse themselves in more than 800 simulated scenarios that will test their abilities and educate them on proper use of force.
Thanks to a simulation donation from Ti Training, JCSU students can immerse themselves in more than 800 simulated scenarios that will test their abilities and educate them on proper use of force.
For the Love of Pi: JCSU Professor Celebrates Anniversary on Pi Day
Pi Day is celebrated widely each year on March 14 recognize the mathematical constant that pops up frequently in mathematics and physics. But for one Ƶ professor, the day holds a secondary special meaning. It's his anniversary.
JCSU’s Esports and Gaming Management Program Receives Check at Hornets Game
On Sunday, the Esports and Gaming Management Program at Ƶ received one of the Hornets Venom GT Scholarships totaling $10,000.
Grantsmanship Awards Celebrate 25 Year Anniversary
Ƶ hosted its annual Grantsmanship Awards on Tuesday, a celebration that featured the presentation of awards and a keynote speech by JCSU’s longest-serving faculty member.
The event was also the 25th anniversary of the first Grantsmanship Awards at JCSU.
The event was also the 25th anniversary of the first Grantsmanship Awards at JCSU.