ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ Hopes for a Three-Peat in the 2024 Home Depot Retool Your School Contest
ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ has been the recipient of more than $100,000 in Home Depot Retool Your School grant funds. The Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management is looking to continue its winning streak by placing in the top five once again during this year’s Retool Your School contest.
The contest begins Monday, Feb. 26, and is expected to support 30 campuses with grants ranging from $40,000 to $150,000 per school. This is the 15th year that the Home Depot has offered the contest to HBCUs to offer much-needed financial support to often underfunded colleges and universities.
The contest begins Monday, Feb. 26, and is expected to support 30 campuses with grants ranging from $40,000 to $150,000 per school. This is the 15th year that the Home Depot has offered the contest to HBCUs to offer much-needed financial support to often underfunded colleges and universities.
JCSU Staff Celebrates National TRIO Day by Highlighting Students
ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ 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.
Celebrate National TRiO Day by reading about some of our students who benefit from this federally funded service.
Students Learn About Importance of Poll Protection During Run-up to November Election
Students and community members gathered in the James B. Duke Library for education and training on how to be poll monitors.
JCSU Debate Team Discusses AI & Cybersecurity Ethics Cases in Raleigh Tournament
The ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ Debate Team recently participated in the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) annual debate tournament at the North Carolina Legislative Complex in Raleigh.
The team was presented with 10 unprecedented cases based on legal issues currently in litigation over the ethical issues of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity liabilities and responsibilities. Some of these issues included AI in art and entertainment, digital deep fakes and avatars, security liabilities in Big Tech and more.Ìý
The team was presented with 10 unprecedented cases based on legal issues currently in litigation over the ethical issues of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity liabilities and responsibilities. Some of these issues included AI in art and entertainment, digital deep fakes and avatars, security liabilities in Big Tech and more.Ìý
JCSU Esports Club Continues 132-Year-Old Rivalry Against Livingstone College
The first football meeting of two Historically Black Colleges (HBCUs) was held on December 27, 1892, between Livingstone College (LC) and ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ (JCSU), which was known then as Biddle College. Almost 132 years later, the rivalry between these two institutions remains formidable to this day. JCSU won the first HBCU football game in 1892.
To continue this rival legacy, the Esports Clubs at both JCSU and LC, will converge on the electronic gridiron in the inaugural JCSU Esports Commemorative Classic on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024.
To continue this rival legacy, the Esports Clubs at both JCSU and LC, will converge on the electronic gridiron in the inaugural JCSU Esports Commemorative Classic on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024.
Gantt Encourages Youth to Continue the Work of Freedom Fighters During Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast
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 ’96, president of JCSU.
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 ’96, president of JCSU.
Smith Institute Encourages Students to Plan Their Career Pathway in the New Year
As a New Year begins, many make resolutions to improve themselves both professionally and personally. With spring graduation and summer break right around the corner, Christian Varnado, assistant director for the Smith Institute for Research, Career Development and Post-Graduate Readiness, says there’s no better time to begin preparing for a successful career.
New Arrivals Create Home away from Home in Golden Bull Territory
The 2024 Golden Bull Academy New Student Orientation was in full effect on Friday, January 5th inside ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½â€™s Mary Joyce Taylor Crisp Student Union - Grimes Lounge.ÌýThe Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management hosted the event for nearly 30 new and transfer students, plus their families. ÌýStudents received a rousing welcome and a first dose of Golden Bull Pride!
JCSU Celebrates First-Generation College Students, Founds Mentorship Program for Spring 2024
Kenyatta Reed, program and tutorial coordinator in Student Support Services at ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½, 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.
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.
3 JCSU Students Among 261 Students Named University Innovation Fellows by Stanford d.school Program
Eryn Glover ’25, Jayden Petrus ’25 and Jerome Adonis ’24 were recently named Stanford d.school University Innovation Fellows.Ìý
The University Innovation Fellows program empowers students to become agents of change at their schools. Fellows work alongside a faculty or staff representative to ensure all students gain the attitudes, skills and knowledge required to navigate a complex world and build the future.
The University Innovation Fellows program empowers students to become agents of change at their schools. Fellows work alongside a faculty or staff representative to ensure all students gain the attitudes, skills and knowledge required to navigate a complex world and build the future.