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Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D.
March 26, 2024
Dear Eagles Nation:
Welcome back! I hope this message finds you refreshed and rejuvenated after a well-deserved Spring Break. As we gear up to conclude another successful semester, it is time to acknowledge and celebrate the remarkable individuals who represent the bright future of Coppin State University – our prospective students, current scholars, and soon-to-be alumni. 

Seniors join us for Gradfest, an all-encompassing event designed to cater to your needs and excitement surrounding Commencement, on Wednesday, March 27 from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. at the Tawes Center, First Floor. From regalia fittings and photography sessions to guidance on post-graduation opportunities, our dedicated team will be there to assist you every step of the way. Do not miss out on this chance to prepare for your big day and celebrate your achievements with fellow graduates.    

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Region III visits Coppin State

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Officials visit Coppin State University
It was an honor to host Acting Regional Director Melissa Herd from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Region III, alongside Tom Harris, Regional Public Affairs Specialist, Chad Sawyer, ACF Regional Administrator, and Mr. Shondell Revell from the Office of Gun Violence Prevention at Coppin State. After spending the day touring our campus and meeting with faculty and leadership, the visiting team is looking forward to partnering with us as we work to improve the human condition not only for the Coppin communiy but for West Baltimore. 

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Celebrating Women’s History Month


The remarkable women of Coppin University persist in their journey of success, continually embodying the spirit and values of our esteemed institution. 

Coppin State student to the role of MHEC Student Commissioner

Praise Alayode (left) with Sen. Hayes (right)
Praise Alayode (right) with Sen. Smith (left)
Coppin State University student Praise Alayode has been appointed as a Student Commissioner for the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC). Governor Moore nominated Alayode for this position, marking a significant recognition of her leadership and commitment to education. Alayode's appointment highlights her dedication to representing student voices in higher education policy decisions.  She appeared before Senator Hayes (Chair) and the Executive Nomination Committee of the MD State Senate, where she received commendation for her achievements. Additionally, Alayode was honored with a citation from the office of her district senator, Will Smith.

The Dr. Peg E. Daw Nurse Faculty Annual Award Recognizes 35 Maryland Nurse Faculty for Their Outstanding Service

Dr. Miriam Washington
Dr. Lori Harvin
Dr. Charlotte Wood
Dr. Ihuoma Ezebuihe (not pictured), Dr. Miriam Washington, Dr. Lori Harvin, and Dr. Charlotte Wood have been honored as recipients of the prestigious Dr. Peg E. Daw Nurse Faculty Annual Recognition Award, with everyone awarded $10,000 in recognition of their outstanding contributions and dedication to the field. These women are not only profound thought-leaders, they are a part of the cornerstone that elevates Coppin's Nursing program to a top the Best in Maryland and the nation.
Jordan Coleman

Jordan Coleman


Presidential Scholar Jordan Coleman describes herself as a strong, resilient, creative, and open-minded leader. Jordan earned the Girl Scouts of America's highest achievement, the Gold Award, by helping young adults with mental health struggles. “Now in college, I have expanded my strengths to leadership roles on campus,” she said.

Jordan is a sophomore majoring in biology on a pre-dental track. She is an honors program scholar and served as the freshman class spokesperson on the Honors Program Student Council for the 22-23 academic year. She is the president of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) Coppin State Section, the vice president of S.A.S.S.Y Models on campus, a member of the Pre-Med club, and a member of Queen In You, a mentoring organization.

“I love that Coppin is constantly evolving. Every day it seems that new opportunities are granted to our beloved HBCU. The infinite number of opportunities that Coppin provides to their students is what I love the most,” said Jordan proudly.
Catherine Addey

Catherine Addey


Presidential Scholar Catherine Addey will proudly tell anyone that, “Coppin State University has provided me with a full-ride scholarship to help me achieve my potential dream job with no financial burden upon me or my future as well.”  She originally came to Coppin to major in Rehabilitation Services. However, after receiving guidance from a peer who had similar career aspirations, she decided to declare herself as a Health Science major. Catherine is a sophomore with aspirations of providing affordable, and accessible healthcare services to children in third-world countries.
Catherine loves her university and is thankful every day.  “I love and thank Coppin State every single day for blessing me with the amazing sisterhood that consists of other Presidential and Fanny Jackson Scholars. I came into Coppin as a tough soldier just wanting to get my degree and leave.” The young scholar has formed lifelong bonds. Catherine has found her kinfolk, “…they aren’t just my suitemates; they are my chosen sisters. They have shown up, loved me, accepted me from my past, and opened such a greater positive asset within me and my life that I never knew I could reach. Without Coppin State University, I would have never got to meet my lifelong sisters. Which is why I will forever love my illustrious Coppin State University.”
Dr. Lori Harvin

Business-High Education Forum Fellowship  


Dr. Lori Harvin, has been selected to participate in the inaugural Business-Higher Education Forum Fellows program. Dr. Harvin is one of 18 faculty slected from across the nation and the only ome from an HBCU.  Coppin University proudly stands among the institutions represented in this pioneering national cohort, as they collectively explore avenues to enhance their leadership in fostering innovation within their respective campuses
First Lady Toinette Jenkins

A Salute to Our First Lady 

The role of a First Lady is both exciting and demanding, and Toinette represents our beloved Coppin with intellect, grace, beauty, and unwavering dedication. Whether at athletic events, theatrical performances, academic pinning ceremonies, serving as a keynote speaker, or engaging students across campus, our First Lady is second to none.

Toinette values the impact of mentoring, and thus uses her influence, example, and insight to empower our students. She has spearheaded and helped to organize Women Empowerment workshops, Wellness Walks, 5k runs, campus wide athletic competition events and health symposiums across states and at Coppin State University.

Toinette is an amazing mother to our two beautiful daughters, and I salute her selfless commitment. 

Nine MarylanReview & sendd influencers of all ages lead effort to eliminate heart disease and stroke 

Each year The American Heart Association launches its Woman of  Impact fundraising campaign, and Dr. Angela L. Williams, Executive Director, Title III Programs was honored to join this year’s efforts as a 2024 Woman of Impact Nominee. 

Her team goal is to raise $10,000.00 which will go directly to the American Heart Association and the Go Red for Women mission. The American Heart Association’s signature women’s initiative, Go Red for Women, is a comprehensive platform designed to increase women’s heart health awareness and serve as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women globally. 
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2024 USM Regents Faculty Awards

Dr. Wyletta Gamble Lomax 
Dr. Ron Williams
Mr. Michael Klima 
The University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents has chosen three Coppin State University faculty members for their outstanding achievements. These awards represent the highest recognition bestowed by the Board to honor exemplary faculty accomplishments. Annually, awards are presented in five categories: mentoring, teaching, public service, scholarship or research, and creative activity. Dr. Wyletta Gamble Lomax will be acknowledged for her Excellence in Teaching, Dr. Ron Williams for Excellence in Public Service, and Mr. Michael Klima for Excellence in Creative Activity.
Dr. Stephan Moore

ACE Fellows Program 


The American Council on Education (ACE) announced that Dr. Stephan Moore, Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, at Coppin State University, has been designated as an ACE Fellow for the academic year 2024-25. Dr. Moore is the first Coppin ACE Fellow.  

"I am honored to be selected and to represent Coppin State University, as the first fellow. This fellowship is an exceptional opportunity for me to learn from my host institution, ACE training activities, and my ACE colleagues. My goal is to bring back new insights to Coppin State on matters facing higher education, such as access, retention, inclusion, government affairs, donor philanthropy, and community engagement." 

Upcoming Events

Join First Lady Toinette Jenkins for the “Unstoppable” Women’s Empowerment Retreat on Thursday, April 4 from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., in the Tawes Ballroom

Students, this event is promised to be empowering through engaging activities, inspirational speakers, and a chance to connect with fellow Eagles. 

Please RVSP no later than March 29, 2024. We look forward to your participation and celebrating the unstoppable force that is YOU! 
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 Are you looking to get invloved on campus?

Join the Advisory Council for the Office of International Programs & International Student Support Services, EAC, as they host CSU International Spring Fest 2024 on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. The festival is the perfect place to get connected to international culture on campus! 

We have over 10 tables representing different cultures available for reservation. We are looking for cultural representatives this year from our students, faculty, and staff. Click here to book your cultural table with us before Thursday, March 14th! Once you sign up for the participation form, we will contact you for the event details.

You will be representing your culture, connecting with students, faculty, and staff, presenting cultural cuisine (provided by us), and enjoying food at the festival. CSU International Spring Fest 2024 will feature the following categories: 

  • Food  
  • Music 
  • Dancing Performances  
  • Cultural Table Exhibition  

Coppin State University Gala

Join us on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to celebrate Coppin State University's grace, achievements, and contributions. Let's ignite the spirit of Eagle Nation to BE More! Don't miss this special opportunity to honor our supporters and their vital role in transforming lives. Get ready for an extraordinary evening of inspiration and jubilation!
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Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D.
President
Coppin State University

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