Kaleyah Braxton takes a shot at wildlife
Kaleyah Braxton ’21 spent Fall 2018 sharpening her photography skills as an intern in the Department of University Communications and Marketing, capturing images at sports, academic and social events. She took her craft to another level with a two-day wildlife and bird photography course limited to a dozen professional nature photographers at the Carolina Raptor Center.Ìý
This is OUR Celebration – JCSU Celebrates National African American Read-In
Yancy Hall was transformed with student exhibits celebrating Black culture, history and pride as a part of the 29th annual National African American Read-In Celebration on Feb. 20.Ìý
The national event was established in 1990 by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English in an effort to make literacy an important part of Black History Month.Ìý
The national event was established in 1990 by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English in an effort to make literacy an important part of Black History Month.Ìý
Vespers a reunion of sound
°ÅÀÖÊÓƵ’s annual Christmas Vespers service was a grand success Dec. 2, 2018. This year’s Vespers were even more anticipated than usual, as the program featured the combined voices of the JCSU Concert Choir and the newly organized JCSU Alumni Choir, as well as more community partnership.
Charlotte enjoys Evening with Santa at JCSU
The holiday spirit was alive at JCSU during Residence Life and the Student Government Association’s “An Evening with Santa.â€
The event, held Saturday Dec. 1, 2018, brought dozens of children and their families from nearby Bruns Elementary, Charlotte Bilingual Preschool and the surrounding neighborhoods to enjoy a culturally resonant evening with Santa, Mrs. Claus and JCSU students as Santa’s elves.
The event, held Saturday Dec. 1, 2018, brought dozens of children and their families from nearby Bruns Elementary, Charlotte Bilingual Preschool and the surrounding neighborhoods to enjoy a culturally resonant evening with Santa, Mrs. Claus and JCSU students as Santa’s elves.
First Lady Denise Armbrister welcomed to Charlotte with Tea
On Saturday afternoon, November 17, 2018, an intimate gathering of local women met for a Ladies Tea at the Smith House to formally welcome First Lady Denise McGregor Armbrister to Charlotte.
JCSU celebrates connection with First United Presbyterian Church
°ÅÀÖÊÓƵ celebrated its historical bond with First United Presbyterian Church (USA) at the church's Homecoming on Nov. 11, 2018. They are two of the oldest African-American institutions in Charlotte, and have deeply entwined roots.
JCSU salutes veterans, hosts Coast Guard Appreciation Day
°ÅÀÖÊÓƵ studentsÌýcelebrated Veteran’s Day by recognizing veterans and active duty military members with notes of appreciation. The university also hosted officers of the Coast Guard who introduced students to additional resources that can enhance their college experience.
'Tis the Season for Service
JCSU students have been giving back with gusto for the 2018 holiday season, via a series of community projects.ÌýÌý
On Nov. 11, 2018 students gave of their time and energy for Veterans Day with the Message in a Bottle campaign. More than 50 students showed up at the New Science Center to write messages of encouragement and support to local active-duty veterans. Landry Frison ’19, an active duty South Carolina National Guard, and Sameerah Williams ’19, a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps,Ìýalso sat on a panel with members of the Coast Guard who came to speak to students about scholarship monies and opportunities for officer training school.
On Nov. 11, 2018 students gave of their time and energy for Veterans Day with the Message in a Bottle campaign. More than 50 students showed up at the New Science Center to write messages of encouragement and support to local active-duty veterans. Landry Frison ’19, an active duty South Carolina National Guard, and Sameerah Williams ’19, a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps,Ìýalso sat on a panel with members of the Coast Guard who came to speak to students about scholarship monies and opportunities for officer training school.
SPORTS ANALYTICS IN THE CLASSROOM: How JCSU is changing the game
By 2022, the sports analytics market is expected to skyrocket to $4 billion. Yet even as top international players are duking it out for industry supremacy, an assistant professor of computer science at °ÅÀÖÊÓƵ is poised to make just as big an impact on the data-charged future of sports.
Chamberlyn Smith: Four to Finish
Chamberlyn Smith enrolled at °ÅÀÖÊÓƵ straight out of high school, but arrived already possessing sophomore-level credit hours.