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Alumna, business owner perseveres during COVID-19 pandemic

With the recent global pandemic affecting the country, small businesses have had to re-strategize, re-create and develop concepts of conducting “new normal” business practices.
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JCSU Alumna hosts virtual writing workshops to help high school classmates reconnect during pandemic

Despite the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, people across the world have found new ways to help each other. Two Ƶ alumni are using their connection to pay it forward.
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JCSU program director selected as a panelist for annual Women’s Symposium on Black Maternal Health

Rachel Davis, program director of Ƶ’s Lactation Consultant Training Program, was a panelist for Rep. Alma Adam’s fifth annual Women’s Symposium on Black Maternal Health. The panel, which featured appearances from Senators Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, was held April 16, 2020 during Black Maternal Health Week.
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JCSU senior shares life on campus during pandemic

In March, the COVID-19 pandemic forced JCSU to move to remote learning for the remainder of the semester and restrict campus access to essential employees. Students living on campus were required to vacate. While the majority returned home to their families, not all students have that option. Tawanda Nyahasha ’20 is one of a handful of students, who with JCSU permission and supervision, remain on campus.
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JCSU alumna adapts business during pandemic

COVID-19 has hurt many small businesses across the world. However, business owners, like JCSU alumna Sa’Keithia Hamond ’15 have proven they are resilient during this crisis.
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Single Stop continues to serve JCSU students, local families despite COVID-19 pandemic

Ƶ is making every effort possible to help students during the COVID-19 pandemic. April 21, 2020 the campus food pantry, Single Stop, resumed its operations in an effort to assist students during this crisis.
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Ƶ earns three HBCUgrow LEAD Awards at annual conference, highlights Road to Hire partnership

Ƶ received three awards at the 2020 HBCUgrow LEAD Conference on April 7, 2020. Dr. Laura Colson McLean, dean of Metropolitan College of Professional Studies, and two JCSU students participated in the virtual conference and shared their involvement with Road to Hire, a partnership with Red Ventures and winner of the Platinum Choice LEAD Innovation Award.
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Dr. Davida L. Haywood Named Vice President of Student Affairs

Ƶ announces the appointment of Dr. Davida Loren Haywood as vice president for Student Affairs (VPSA). Haywood, a 1998 graduate of Ƶ, was selected after an extensive national search. As VPSA, she will be the chief officer responsible for developing a comprehensive program of services for traditional, non-traditional and graduate students in areas including housing and residential life, student engagement, counseling, leadership development, health, and student conduct.
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Partners, alumni, and supporters help aid JCSU students during COVID-19 pandemic

The challenges brought on by COVID-19 has affected the Ƶ community, just as it has other institutions and communities across the world.
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JCSU alumni, journalists on the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic is changing our everyday lives; including the way we work. Medical professionals, truck drivers and grocery store employees are among some of the professionals deemed essential and continuing to work daily. Also included in that group, journalists.
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