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Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D.
February 5, 2024
Dear Eagle Nation:
As we embark on the journey of February, a month devoted to commemorating the rich tapestry of Black history, we are reminded of the profound significance of this time. Carter G. Woodson, the forward-thinking founder of Black History Month, passionately committed himself to ensuring the comprehensive inclusion of Black Americans in the broader narrative of American history. In this endeavor, we draw inspiration not only from the national stage but also from institutions such as Coppin State University, which stands as a beacon of education and empowerment within the Black community. 
Woodson's mission was clear: to guard against oversight, forgetfulness, or erasure of the invaluable contributions made by Black individuals. This Black History Month provides us with an opportunity at the intersection of reflection and progress. We pay homage to the extraordinary contributions of Black trailblazers who defied adversity, and we acknowledge the contemporary leaders shaping a world that strives for justice, equality, and empowerment.
From historical figures who broke barriers to modern-day advocates fostering change, the narrative reflects the resilience, courage, and indomitable spirit of the Black community. As we celebrate this month, we recognize not only the historical achievements but also the ongoing pursuit of a society where diversity, equity, and inclusion form the bedrock of our shared story. 
Let us not solely honor the past but also celebrate the present, envisioning a future where every individual is acknowledged, respected, and empowered. Together, let's amplify the voices that deserve to be heard, draw lessons from history, and actively contribute to creating a world that values and uplifts all its members. 

Coppin Day in Annapolis

I extend a warm welcome to each of you on behalf of Coppin State University as we celebrate Coppin Day in Annapolis.

Date: Tuesday, February 6, 2024
Time: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Venue: Banneker-Douglass Museum

Join us for an enlightening experience, where Coppin students, alumni, faculty, and staff will proudly present the excellence of our admissions, IT, nursing, education, and business programs. We invite you to engage in meaningful conversations with our students, providing an opportunity for firsthand insight into the remarkable initiatives and achievements at Coppin State University.
Your presence will undoubtedly contribute to the vibrancy of this event, fostering connections and understanding between our esteemed legislators and the Coppin community.

We look forward to your participation and the shared celebration of the accomplishments that define Coppin State University.

President & First Lady's Closet


Over the past year, we have engaged in several conversations about establishing the President and First Lady’s Coppin Closet. This exciting initiative is the direct result of collaborative efforts between the Office of the President, the Division of Enrollment Management and Students Affairs, and the Student Government Association.

The closet will be located on the lower level of the J. Millard Tawes College Center. The purpose of the closet is to provide our students with access to professional and everyday wardrobe items to meet their daily needs or prepare for internships, job interviews, conferences, galas and more. The closet is open to all Coppin State University students. All items from the closet are 100% free of charge and students can either borrow or keep these items to suit their individual needs. Students may borrow or keep up to five items in an academic semester. 

Eagle Nation, we need your help. If you would like to support this important endeavor, please consider donating any of the following items: 

• Sport coats and suits (black, brown, grey, tan, and blue)
• Dress pants, slacks, especially dark colors, or tan/khaki 
• Dress shirts/blouses (all sizes)
• Women’s Business suits
• Ties
• Shoes (men and women) (black or brown)
• Belts (men and women) (black or brown)
• Athletic shoes 
• Dresses/skirts
• Oxford shirts
• Jeans
• Coats, jackets, gloves, hats, and scarfs
• Sweaters and vests
• Fashionable accent accessories (for men and women) 
• Ball gowns

While we appreciate your support, please note that the students look best in traditional – not outdated – styles. Please do not donate clothes with stains, tears, missing buttons, worn collars, or advertising/marketing logos. We would appreciate it if the donations were dry-cleaned and/or laundered, preferably on hangers. Items should be dropped off on Friday, February 9 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. in Lot D.

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Black History Month at Coppin

Date: Monday,
February 5, 2024
Time: 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Location: Virtual Event


Through the lens of content creation, Ernest Crim III, an Anti-Racist Educator, and a resilient hate crime survivor will offer a fresh perspective and narrate African Americans in the Arts.
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The Marketplace & Unity Day


Date: Tuesday,
February 6, 2024
Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Location: Tawes Center, 

First Floor Lobby

Eagle Nation, family, and friends can shop for Afro-Centric clothing, art, jewelry, literature and more from different aspects of the cultures of the African Diaspora. Clubs and Organization will be there to promote themselves. 

Date: Tuesday,
February 7, 2024
Time: 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
(during CSU University Hour)
Location: Talon Atrium

Join us for an inspiring evening as we engage in a conversation with the extraordinary Patrice Covington. An Emmy Award-winning Broadway, television, and film actress, Patrice is a remarkable woman of color who generously shares her captivating journey through the diverse realms of the arts. As a versatile artist, she has showcased exceptional talents as a singer, actor, voiceover artist, and educator. Don't miss the opportunity to be inspired by her insights and experiences. 
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Join Dr. Charlotte Woods on Thursday, February 8, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Enoch Pratt Central Library. She'll be uniting with other women and men from Divine Nine organizations for a vital discussion. Together, they'll explore the challenges black individuals encounter in accessing medical care, as well as the stigmas and barriers surrounding mental health within the black community.
2023 White House HBCU Scholars
Annalyse Belton (left) and Tori Haynes-Harrison (right) 

White House HBCU Scholars Application


The 2024 HBCU Scholar Recognition Program Application is now open, courtesy of The White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Development through Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

The Initiative is actively seeking exceptional and talented student leaders from HBCUs to participate in this prestigious program. Those chosen will collaborate with the Initiative for an entire academic school year, engaging in an immersive experience alongside fellow students and partners from diverse disciplines.

The nomination period closes April 19, 2024.
Learn More about White House HBCU Scholars Program

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Complete Student Survey on Sexual Violence


YOU MATTER and Title IX wants to HEAR from you! The Title IX Office is conducting a survey on sexual and relationship violence among students.  We are committed to ensuring a safe, healthy, and nondiscriminatory environment for our students, and your participation in this survey will help us in our work to keep students safe. Scan the QR Code below or click on the SURVEY LINK to take the survey. All survey responses are confidential. 

Coppin State Homecoming 2024

Attention all students, faculty, staff, alumni, supporters of Eagle Nation! Prepare to flaunt your style and enthusiasm. Be part of Coppin State University Homecoming 2024, taking place from February 18 to 25. Bring forth your Coppin Pride, and let's revel in 124 years of school spirit, traditions, and the remarkable sense of community that characterizes Coppin. Brace yourselves for a Homecoming experience, Coppin Style!

Buy Tickets: Coppin State University Gala

Come and join the celebration as we honor the grace, accomplishments, and outstanding contributions of Coppin State University. Let's ignite the spirit of Eagle Nation to BE More. Don't miss the festivities taking place on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel. This event is a special opportunity to acknowledge the individuals and supporters of our institution who play a vital role in fostering potential and changing lives, both presently and for future generations. Prepare to be a part of an extraordinary evening brimming with inspiration and jubilation!
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Calling All Faculty, Alumni, Students, Community......

 Join us for Coppin Chopped - The Coppin Experience hosted by the African American History Committee, Thompson Hospitality, and Business Services.

Get ready for a culinary adventure like no other at this year’s Coppin Chopped competition! We’re thrilled to announce a twist to our beloved tradition that will challenge our six teams to cook, create, and curate based on their Coppin experience. If you are ready for the challenge gather three of your friends or coworkers and join the Coppin Experience.

Last years’ champions return to defend their title, challenging newcomers to step up and see if they have what it takes to claim the culinary crown.

For more information, contact: Dr. Yolanda Savoy at ysavoy@coppin.edu or Ludencia Allen at luallen@coppin.edu.

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Coppin State University

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