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From the Queen City to Capitol Hill: Nixon ’25 Makes Moves in Charlotte and Beyond

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
Justin Nixon ’25 may only be a rising sophomore in the Political Science program at JCSU, but his determination and excellence in the classroom earned him recognition from a national organization and a seat in an internship on Capitol Hill.

Nixon was featured in the Summer 2022 issue of The Educated Mentor, an official publication of The Collegiate Black Male Network.
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Simmons to Speak on Nonprofit Best Practices Thursday

Tami B. Simmons, JCSU’s vice president for Institutional Advancement, is slated to speak on a four-person panel discussing nonprofit best practices this week.

The panel is presented by PNC Institutional Asset Management and will begin at 7:30 a.m. at the Mint Museum, located at 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte, NC 28207.
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President Armbrister, Miss JCSU Essence Winston Speak on PGA Panel

Hundreds of guests gathered at Knight Theater Wednesday to discuss diversity in golf as a part of the Charlie Sifford Centennial celebration and to kick off the week-long Presidents Cup tournament.

As a part of the diversity, equity and inclusion discussion, President Clarence D. Armbrister and Miss JCSU Essence Winston joined Florida Sen. Shevrin Jones to discuss the importance of including HBCUs in partnerships and employment pipelines to further diversity, not just in the golfing industry, but all facets of business.
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JCSU Hosts Inaugural Charlie Sifford Centennial Cup, Receives $25,000 Donation for Participating

ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ had the distinct honor of hosting the Charlie Sifford Centennial Cup at Quail Hollow Country Club on Monday.
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Atrium Health Partners with ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ on Enhanced Health Center

For decades,Ìýstudents,Ìýfaculty andÌýstaffÌýatÌýJohnsonÌýC.ÌýSmithÌýUniversity have had convenient accessÌýtoÌýits on-campus health center. Thanks to a partnership with Atrium Health, JCSUÌýofficially opened an improved Health Center during an eventÌýon Thursday.Ìý
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Booker-Smith Focuses Summer Research on Colorism in UNC-Chapel Hill Program

Gabrielle Isaac Allison
The last thing Madison Booker-Smith ’23, a Psychology major and African American studies minor, thought she’d be doing with her summer is spending time researching and analyzing data.
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Smithites Lend a Hand as New Golden Bulls Stampede to Class

Faculty, staff and returning students gathered in front of Biddle Hall Monday morning to make sure the newest members of the Golden Bulls family knew where they were headed.
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New Golden Bulls Settle into Life on Campus During Move the Herd

Campus was alive with excitement Friday as new Golden Bulls moved into their residence halls.Ìý
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JCSU Welcomes Final Round of Golden Bull Academy Students

The New Science Center was lit with discussion at noon on Thursday as students and their families gathered to kick off their first full day of the final Golden Bull Academy (GBA) of the summer.
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JCSU in Perfect Position to Shine Bright, Says JCSU President Armbrister

ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ kicked off the start of the fall 2022 semester with an Opening School Conference featuring a speech from President Clarence D. Armbrister.
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