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JCSU Looks Back and Moves Forward with Title III Presentations

Johnson C. Smith University faculty and staff gathered at the Hilton – University Place to discuss the successes of various University projects funded by U.S. Department of Education Title III Program. 
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JCSU Enters into Partnership with Howard University

Johnson C. Smith University students can now earn a Bachelor of Science degree from JCSU and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Howard University in a seven-year dual degree program.
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Dr. Terza Lima-Neves Shines in International Women’s Forum Fellows Program

Dr. Terza Lima-Neves, chair of Social and Behavioral Sciences and associate professor of Political Science, took a shot at applying for the International Women’s Forum (IWF) Fellows Program in 2020-21.
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White House Initiative Taps JCSU Student Paige Davis as HBCU Scholar

Paige Davis ’23 is no stranger to scholastic excellence. The rising JCSU senior from New Jersey has a rich background in educational achievement. 
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Two Tech Students Selected for Prestigious Harvard Business School Summer Program

This summer is much more than “business as usual” for two JCSU computer science majors. 

Hannah Anderson ’23 and Paige Davis ’23 are spending a week of their summer at Harvard Business School participating in the university’s Summer Venture Management Program in Boston. This distinguished program accepts only 180 students each year and is aimed at increasing diversity and opportunity in business education and global commerce. 
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JCSU’s HBCU Battle of the Brains Team shined so brightly at SXSW they were invited to the NFL Draft

A team of students from JCSU wowed the judges so thoroughly at this year’s HBCU Battle of the Brains last month they were selected as the NFL Favorite and were chosen to participate in this year’s NFL Draft.
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Keiona Marshall receives Luther and Mary Ida Vandross Scholarship

Keiona Marshall ’22 was awarded a $5,000 scholarship by the Philadelphia Foundation, the organization which oversees the Luther and Mary Ida Vandross Scholarship. It is the highest amount awarded for the scholarship.
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Johnson C. Smith University and Gaston College sign agreement for direct-entry admission between the institutions

Johnson C. Smith University and Gaston College officially joined forces today to help their students achieve their goal of a Bachelor’s degree. In a signing ceremony held this morning at the Johnson C. Smith University campus in Charlotte, both college presidents, Clarence Armbrister of JCSU and Dr. John Hauser of Gaston College, signed a joint Memorandum of Understanding outlining a new relationship which will enable qualified Gaston College graduates to have direct-entry admission to Johnson C. Smith University to pursue their degree.
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Red Ventures partnership with Johnson C. Smith University reaches new heights

Two years after its conception, the Red Ventures Road to Hire partnership with Johnson C. Smith University is preparing for its third cohort of students. In 2019, the University partnered with the Rock Hill, South Carolina, based company for a three-credit, two-semester digital marketing course in Metropolitan College of Professional Studies.
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Johnson C. Smith University Announces Direct Admission Program with Central Piedmont Community College

Today, leadership for Johnson C. Smith University and Central Piedmont Community College announced “JCSU Connect”– a new bachelor’s degree pathway that will expand college access to more students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg and beyond. This new collaboration is part of JCSU President Clarence D. Armbrister’s mission to help address the lack of economic upward mobility in Charlotte by providing local students a guided pathway to earn bachelor’s degrees from JCSU.
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