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JCSU Social Work Students Exemplify Leadership, Integrity, and Engagement

Pre-social work students at Johnson C. Smith University continue to distinguish themselves through academic excellence, ethical leadership and community engagement.

Dr. Judith Crocker-Billingsley, Associate Professor of Social Work at JCSU, says students in the Values and Ethics course have participated in a range of experiences designed to deepen their understanding of professional integrity and social responsibility.

Strengthening Global Partnerships from Johnson C. Smith University in the U.S. to Koforidua Technical University in Ghana

By Dr. Cheryl Butler-Brayboy
Africa has one of the highest rates of international research collaboration, especially with major scientific power houses like the United States. In October, Dr. Alphonso Ogbuehi, Dean of the Johnson C. Smith University College of Business invited Dr. Eugene Okyere-Kwakye, Dean of the School of Business at Koforidua Technical University in Ghana, to the Charlotte-based campus of JCSU. The conversation on campus was an extension of conversations that began in Ghana during a JCSU delegation trip led by President Kinloch July 2025. The conversation that emerged in October at JCSU continues to shed light on international collaborations that may occur in the future. 
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Johnson C. Smith University to Benefit from MacKenzie Scott’s Landmark $70 Million Gift to UNCF

Johnson C. Smith University, a proud member of UNCF (United Negro College Fund) announced this week that it will benefit from a landmark $70 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott to UNCF. The gift will be invested in the UNCF Members Pooled Endowment Fund, a groundbreaking initiative designed to strengthen the long-term financial health of all 37 private UNCF-member historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
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The Way Forward: A Conversation at Johnson C. Smith University 

By Cheryl Butler-Brayboy, Ph.D. 
On September 11, 2025, the Johnson C. Smith University Office of Institutional Advancement and University Communications and Marketing brought together Charleston-born leaders Councilman Malcolm Graham ‘85, President Valerie Kinloch, Ph.D. ‘96, and the Honorable Harvey Gantt in a powerful dialogue on faith, race, and resilience. 
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President Valerie Kinloch, Ph.d. ‘96 Named 2025 Aspen Ascend Fellow

Dr. Cheryl Butler-Brayboy
The Johnson C. Smith University community congratulates Dr. Valerie Kinloch, 15th President of JCSU.  The Aspen Institute announced today that President Kinloch has been named a 2025 Aspen Ascend Fellow, a prestigious fellowship and honor.
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JCSU Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for College of Business Expansion

By: Dr. Cheryl Butler-Brayboy
The College of Business and Professional Studies is opening the doors of opportunity to Johnson C. Smith University students.  On September 10, 2025, CBPS held an official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the College of Business and Professional Studies Finance/Tech Lab.  The lab is designed to increase student understanding of and facility with finance and financial markets while strengthening student connections to the financial industry.
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Johnson C. Smith University Welcomes the Class of 2029 at Freshman Convocation

By: Dr. Cheryl Butler-Brayboy
It began with the rhythmic beat of African drums, their cadence echoing down the corridor from Biddle Hall to the 100-year-old Jane M. Smith Memorial Church on the campus of Johnson C. Smith University. The music carried the crowd in a regal processional, the preamble to Freshman Convocation.
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JCSU Golden Bulls Make History at Essence HBCU Classic in Boston

By: Dr. Cheryl Butler-Brayboy
Johnson C. Smith University made history in Boston on Saturday, August 30, 2025 defeating Morehouse College 45–9 in the first HBCU football game played at Harvard Stadium since the 1970s. The matchup was the centerpiece of the Essence HBCU Classic Weekend, a celebration of culture, history, and community that drew approximately 12,000 students, alumni, and supporters from across the country, including an enthusiastic collective of JCSU alumni. 
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JCSU and Roxbury College Announce Historic Partnership at Worth Wealthcon in Boston

By Cheryl Butler-Brayboy
World leaders in entertainment, education, journalism and business took the stage at Wealthcon in Boston during Essence HBCU  Classic Weekend!  In a panoply of high-profile panels, community leaders  - including Chief Content Officer of Essence Ventures, Michele Ghee, Valerie Mosley of BrightUp and Dr. Valerie Kinloch, 15th President of Johnson C. Smith University - tackled educational empowerment, financial literacy and community engagement. Leaders engaged in candid conversation about the transformative role of education in shaping opportunity, mobility, and leadership. 
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JCSU Football Heads to Harvard for Historic Matchup Against Morehouse

Dr. Cheryl Bulter-Brayboy
Johnson C. Smith University football is preparing for a history-making moment this weekend when the Golden Bulls face Morehouse College at Harvard University in the first-ever Essence Classic featuring two HBCUs on August 30, 2025. 
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