Alumnus saves attempted kidnapping victim
Cody Byrd’s ’17 quick thinking helped to save the life of an 8-year-old girl. Byrd, who was recently featured by WXII 12 News, the NBC affiliate in Greensboro, said he was shocked to learn his efforts helped officers.
JCSU students participate in Food Lion Scholars Day
Ten business administration students along with Professor Jacqueline Robinson and Dr. Tiffanie Turner-Henderson participated in the annual Food Lion Scholars Day November 13, 2019.
Lima-Neves challenges students to design course syllabus for Black women and hip-hop
Dr. Terza Lima-Neves, associate professor of Political Science ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½, took a different approach to teaching her hip-hop class, POL 491: Seminar on Black Women and Hip-Hop music. The course, intended to be a collaborative effort between students and the professor, is the first of its kind at JCSU.
Two students represent JCSU at Human Rights Campaign HBCU Leadership Summit
ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ was well represented during the 14th annual Human Rights Campaign (HRC) HBCU Leadership Summit. This year, 49 students from 33 HBCU’s convened in Washington, D.C. November 7 – 12, 2019, including JCSU’s Emanuel Hester ’22 and Jasmine White ’20.
Professor Jemayne King featured in ESPN documentary
Professor Jemayne King, who teaches Sole Food: Digestible Sneaker Culture at ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½, knows all too well the value sneakers have on trends. King’s class is the only one of its kind taught on a collegiate campus in the world. His niche has gained him global media coverage, most recently with ESPN’s docuseries, SneakerCenter.
Dr. Antonia Mead raises awareness of stem cell donation, helps save a life
November is recognized as National Marrow Awareness Month, which honors the people who donate stem cells and bone marrow to help give others a second chance at life. This year Dr. Antonia Mead, professor of Health Education, donated her stem cells to a blood cancer patient.
JCSU students selected to attend Forbes under 30 Summit for the first time
ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ has not one, but two Forbes under 30 Scholars. Ramoya Grandison ’19, and Anthony Edwards ’21, attended the Forbes under 30 annual summit in Detroit October 27 – 30, 2019, where the best young leaders, founders and creators come together to connect, learn, teach and build.
Golden Bullettes learn routine from Charlotte Hornet Honey Bees
ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½â€™s Golden Bullettes had the opportunity to practice with the Honey Bees, the official dance team for the Charlotte Hornets.Ìý
Johnson C. Smith Veteran’s Hub continues to boost academic support for those who served
North Carolina has one of the country’s largest military veteran populations. Those who choose to attend post-graduate institutions are not your typical students; they’re usually older, may have more responsibilities and often require more flexibility to obtain a degree.
JCSU Mourns the Loss of Floyd D. Young, President of FDY, Inc.
It is with a heavy heart that ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ acknowledges the passing of Floyd D. Young, founder and president of FDY, Inc. Young’s food service company provided service to students, faculty, staff and guests at JCSU for 30 years.