
jsu_396105_Cover_Layout 2 4/4/19 8:57 AM Page 1 2017 – 2018 The 100 Beatties Ford Road Charlotte, N.C. 28216 THE Bulletin BULLETIN A Magazine From Johnson C. Smith University | 2017 – 2018 PassingTHE BATON jsu_396105_Cover_Layout 2 4/4/19 9:18 AM Page 2 jsu_396105_Text_r1_Layout 1 4/26/19 10:08 AM Page 1 02 President’s Message 03 Cover Story TABLE 06 Features 14 University News 24 Academics 38 Student News 48 Athletics 58 Philanthropy OF CONTENTS 64 Donors 92 Community Engagement 96 Alumni 108 Class Notes A magazine from Johnson C. Smith University 2017 - 2018 President Clarence D. Armbrister Vice President Institutional Advancement Tami B. Simmons Executive Editor Sherri Belfield Managing Editor Antia Dawkins Editor Emiene Wright Contributing Writers Sherri Belfield | Antia Dawkins | Emiene Wright Photographers Troy Hull | Jonathan Keitt | Antia Dawkins Joshua Nypaver Published annually by University Communications and Marketing for alumni and friends of JCSU. Johnson C. Smith University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate and master’s degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Johnson C. Smith University. Note:Throughout this publication, STEM refers to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Opposite page: Clarence D. Armbrister, J.D., 14th president of Johnson C. Smith University 2016/20172014/2015 1 jsu_396105_Text_Layout 1 4/4/19 8:25 AM Page 2 President’s Message he execution of the passing of the baton in a closely contested relay race is one of the most exciting and exhilarating moments in sports. This 2017-2018 edition of The Bulletin spans the “passing of the baton” from Dr. Ronald L. Carter to me, which began officially on January 1, 2018. Orchestrated under the able leadership of TBoard Chair Shirley J. Hughes, the transition from one administration to another was executed with the precision of a well-coached relay team. I had the distinct honor of addressing the campus community on January 3, 2018, as the 14th President of Johnson C. Smith University and shared with the community my initial thoughts on the factors I believe will ensure that JCSU will thrive for another 150 years. In that address, I introduced the “4 R’s”: resources, recruitment, retention and rigor—and my belief that if we can move the needle appreciably in these areas, JCSU will undoubtedly thrive. As the year progressed, I met with the members of the faculty and staff of every school and college. I met with students. Also, I met individually with members of the board and addressed alumni on various occasions. The experiences I shared in all of those interactions confirmed that which I had anticipated upon being named president: the JCSU community and stakeholders are proud and passionate about the University. In addition, I was presented with multiple examples of the University’s principal tenet: JCSU changes lives! Every one of us who works here serves an important role in advancing this academic mission. Collectively, we all help to educate new students and create new knowledge—whether we teach rigorous courses, roll up our sleeves as staff, are active alumni ambassadors, or leave an indelible imprint on the culture of the institution as this generation of Golden Bulls. The year saw transition and triumph, and I humbly invite you to share in the honor of looking back over 2017-18, remembering how far we’ve come as we continue to grow in excellence. Sincerely, Clarence D. Armbrister, J.D. President 2 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE jsu_396105_Text_Layout 1 4/4/19 8:25 AM Page 3 COVER STORY COVER President Clarence D. Armbrister, J.D. Passing the Baton of the Presidency: Smooth transition leads to greater heights Presidents are the visionaries of universities, and the The transition began as soon as the selection of the transition between them can have a profound effect president-elect was announced Oct. 4, 2017, and he on an institution—creating a period of either was a special guest at Homecoming 2017. His return continued success or disruption. visits were carefully timed to coincide with other key campus events, such as trustee meetings, allowing him When Clarence D. Armbrister, J.D., took over the reins to get a feel for people's hopes and fears as well as gain of Johnson C. Smith University from Dr. Ronald L. a sense of how JCSU works. Carter in the middle of the 2017-18 academic year, the institution braced for change. Carter’s distinct and bold During that period, a transition team that included style had defined JCSU for almost ten years—a trustees, search committee members, administrators, generation—and was ending after a months-long faculty, alumni, and students provided information, national search for a new leader. Thankfully, the and encouragement in a wide variety of ways. As a passing of the baton from JCSU’s 13th to the 14th result, Armbrister entered office with an in-depth president was seamless, smooth, and supported every knowledge of JCSU’s culture, challenges, and strengths step of the way. as well as burgeoning relationships with key people and a clear mandate to advance the University. 2017/2018 3 jsu_396105_Text_Layout 1 4/4/19 8:25 AM Page 4 President Clarence D. Armbrister addressed faculty and staff during the annual appreciation luncheon. Armbrister’s official tenure began on Jan. 1, 2018. On Jan. 3, he Luncheon March 21, 2018, when Golden Bulls came together addressed an audience of 200 faculty and staff in the New to acknowledge women of substance who made JCSU great. Science Center and laid out a strategic agenda focusing on the "Four R's" of resources, recruitment, retention and rigor, which Later that evening, Armbrister had this to say at the welcome he said were “inextricably linked” to the University’s success. reception hosted by the Duke Endowment: “I am honored and humbled to have been selected as the 14th “I can’t thank you enough for the warm welcome you have president of Johnson C. Smith University, which throughout its extended to Denise and me – not just tonight, but since the 150-year history has improved the lives of its students and day I arrived. We are thrilled to be a part of the Johnson C. contributed to the communities it serves,” Armbrister said. Smith University family and the Charlotte community. After Immediately following his appointment, Armbrister was tonight, we can truly say that this is home.” introduced to members of the campus, the press, and community partners at a series of intimate events. He met While the Armbristers were the most lauded change of 2017- with student leaders, members of The Duke Endowment, 18, the University saw transitions on several other fronts as well. and conducted a number of one-on-one interviews with Charlotte broadcast and print media. He noted JCSU’s past JCSU’s Irwin Belk Complex saw the baton passed – literally – as accomplishments and expressed optimism for the future. the Department of Athletics hosted the 2018 NCAA Division II Track and Field Championship on May 24-26, 2018. It was the As well, Denise McGregor Armbrister was welcomed with third time JCSU hosted the national championships. Around open arms. She is JCSU’s first “First Lady” in 25 years, so her 800 student-athletes from across the United States, Canada and presence was especially welcomed. Mrs. Armbrister, a senior the Caribbean, as well as their coaches, sports information vice president of Wells Fargo Corporation and executive directors, athletic administrators and spectators, flocked to the director of the Wells Fargo Regional Foundation, delivered the complex’s Mondo surface track. JCSU is the only HBCU to host keynote speech at the Leading Ladies Women’s History Month in the championship's history. 4 COVER STORY jsu_396105_Text_Layout 1 4/4/19 8:25 AM Page 5 Institutional Advancement gained a Department of Business new vice president. Tami B. Simmons Administration and the Department brought experience as a corporate of Health and Human Performance. leader and deep community ties The realignment allowed for the following the departure of Joy Paige development of the School of Social Springs. Springs, who led the Work, which encompasses both division for eight years, was already undergraduate and graduate- professionally acquainted with level studies. Simmons, which helped to ensure the baton wasn’t dropped during It was indeed a year of transition the change in leadership. combined with onward and upward change. The baton has Finally, the School of Professional been passed and the torch remains Studies combined with Metropolitan lit for generations of Golden Bulls College to become Metropolitan to come. College of Professional Studies, which in addition to adult learning courses now includes both the 2017/2018 5 jsu_396105_Text_r1_Layout 1 4/26/19 10:08 AM Page 6 FEATURES Lauren Herring ’20 interviewed Denise McGregor Armbrister during the Leading Ladies Luncheon. First Lady Denise McGregor Armbrister honored at Leading Ladies luncheon At the Leading Ladies & Co. Women’s History Month “We were not created to be small, but our Luncheon on March 21, 2018, the Golden Bulls family accomplishments are meant to uplift and inspire other came together to acknowledge women of substance women,” Patrick said. who have made Johnson C. Smith University great. They also got to know JCSU’s new First Lady, Denise McGregor Deja Wilkerson ’18, president of JCSU’s chapter of the Armbrister, senior vice president of Wells Fargo National Council of Negro Women, spoke on the Corporation and executive director of the Wells Fargo significance of the luncheon that recognized the Regional Community Development Corporation.
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