JCSU Alumni, Journalists on COVID-19 Frontlines
JCSU alumni journalists are on the frontlines reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing their essential work as the crisis changes daily life.
JCSU alumni journalists are on the frontlines reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing their essential work as the crisis changes daily life.
Johnson C. Smith University announces Dr. Davida L. Haywood, a 1998 alumna, as the new Vice President of Student Affairs after a national search.
Johnson C. Smith University receives crucial partner support to help students navigate COVID-19 challenges affecting the HBCU community.
JCSU graduate Sa’Keithia Hamond ’15 successfully adapted her business during the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating entrepreneurial resilience.
Johnson C. Smith University alumni host virtual writing workshops to help high school students during COVID-19 pandemic, creating new ways to give back.
JCSU senior Tawanda Nyahasha shares her unique experience staying on campus during COVID-19. The pandemic forced remote learning and campus restrictions.
Longtime JCSU professor discusses adapting to online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic. The shift to virtual classrooms created unique challenges.
Dr. Vijaya L. Gompa appointed dean of STEM College at Johnson C. Smith University. Former Jacksonville State University math professor takes leadership role.
Johnson C. Smith University’s essential workers remain on campus during COVID-19 pandemic while faculty work remotely. JCSU maintains operations through dedicated staff.
Lelia Jackson and daughter Kneadee Lester-Jackson both graduated from Johnson C. Smith University in 2020, sharing a passion for social work and a historic moment.