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Author and advocate shares powerful message with JCSU

Minda Harts sat in front of a packed room Wednesday, October 4, 2019 reading from her new book, “The Memo”. Her message: How women of color can gain a seat at the table.
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JCSU student lands job months before graduation

The school year has just begun, but Ramoya Grandison has already secured the bag. Deloitte & Touche hired the senior, who double majors in computer science information systems and business administration, five months before graduation. Grandison will remain in the Queen City after graduation in December before starting her new role as Risk and Financial Advisory Group Consultant in March.
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Student launches organization, brings awareness to mental health

More than a dozen students recently attended JCSU senior Ramel Brown’s mental health discussion, Mel’s Mind, in the Rotunda September 20, 2019. The psychology major is working to break the stigma around mental health.

“My motivation is inspiring and impacting people,” Brown explained.
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Phasing Up to New Possibilities Celebrates Ten Years

Phasing Up to New Possibilities, the foster program developed at Ƶ in 2009, is celebrating 10 years. To mark the momentous occasion, the program is bringing back a dozen alumni September 20, 2019, to speak on a panel about their experience.
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Omega Psi Phi Fraternity gives $10,000 to JCSU

Pi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., presented a $10,000 check to Clarence D. Armbrister, President of Ƶ, on September 12, 2019. The contribution will support the President’s Gap Scholarship Fund, which provides funds for students to close the gap between the financial aid they receive and the cost of tuition.
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Single Stop partners with CMS, expands reach across Mecklenburg County

Single Stop, a food pantry on the campus of Ƶ, is expanding its services across Mecklenburg County. The program just got the green light for a second-year deal with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
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Convocation 2019

The graduating class of 2023 are official Smithites! Thursday, August 29incoming 2019 freshman, dressed in black and white outfits, filled Biddle Hall Auditorium for their first Convocation, which also included a Pinning Ceremony.
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JCSU Mourns the Death of Dr. Wilbert Greenfield, 10th President

President Clarence D. Armbrister, J.D., announces the passing of Dr. Wilbert Greenfield, 10thPresident of Ƶ. During Greenfield’s tenure from 1973-1982, he strengthened the morale of the University by gaining support from multiple government agencies, developing an Honors program designed to inspire scholarly achievements and developing an Archival Center to preserve campus and community heritage. The Johnson-Seabrook Education Building was constructed under his leadership in 1977. The Board of Trustees named a newly built housing facility for approximately 200 students as Wilbert Greenfield Hall in his honor in 1984.
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Miss North Carolina visits Ƶ

Miss North Carolina, Alexandra Badgett, met with students at Ƶ during a College Tour in conjunction with Miss Taste of Charlotte. Badgett, a Charlotte native, is hoping to recruit more African American women for pageants.
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Perkins Employee Lends a Helping Hand

If you have attended Ƶ within the last quarter century, then you likely know Miss Shirley Bertha. The Floor Supervisor in the dining hall has worked at JCSU for the last 24 years. During her time here, she has mentored, prayed and guided a number of students in need. So it was no surprise when she was seen helping a student on the first day of class.
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