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 from the desk of
Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D.
July, 15  2024
Dear Eagle Nation:
I hope you all are enjoying your summer and rejuvenating break. Although it is summer, the campus is filled with students participating in our summer SOAR program, summer camps, and community activities.  
We will welcome nearly 800 new first-time and transfer students to campus and their families for our summer New Student Orientation sessions. During the sessions, incoming students have the opportunity to learn about our nationally ranked academic programs, experience Coppin State’s culture, take campus tours, meet fellow Eagles, and connect with faculty and staff.   
President Anthony L. Jenkins welcoming incoming freshman during New Student Orientation Luncheon on June 27, 2024
There are four New Student Orientation sessions in the coming weeks: 
July 17, August 13, August 17, August 22 
If you are a new Coppin student, or know someone who is, I encourage you to visit the link below, and register today! 
Learn More About New Student Orientation

CSU Headlines

Coppin State Appoints New Leadership

Dr. Curbeam
Dr. Tilghman
President Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D., has appointed Dr. Dionne N. Curbeam as Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, and Dr. Joan S. Tilghman named as the Dean of College of Health Professions. Both served as interim leaders and have had a positive impact on Coppin State.  

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Curbeam and Dr. Tilghman on their new roles. 
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Eagles on the Move 

Khadija Ba
Khadija Ba, rising junior and second-generation Senegalese-American, secured an internship with Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland. Ba is majoring in political science that is focused on promoting equity, inclusion, and the upward mobility of Black communities.  
Sam Nieves
Sam Nieves, senior outfielder, was selected to play in the 2nd Annual HBCU Swingman Classic on July 12 at the Globe Life Field, home of the World Champion Texas Rangers. The HBCU swingman classic allows 50 HBCU players to highlight their talents while honoring the legacy of HBCU baseball.  
Nico Felber
Nico Felber, Coppin State 2024 baseball graduate, signed a free agent contract with the Great Falls Voyagers, an independent professional team of the Pioneer League. While on Coppin’s baseball team, Felber ranked fourth in school history with 60 appearances on the mound. Felber also won four games with 113 strikeouts in 155.1 innings while totaling a 7.36 earned run average. 

CSU in the News 

Jima Chester (left) and Dr. Williams (right) on Fox 45
Dr. Ron Williams, Founder of the Center for Coppin State’s Strategic Entrepreneurship, and entreperneur Jima Chester, sat down with Fox 45 to talk about Excellence in Entrepreneurial Learning (EXCEL) Research Project Report. The report is a study designed to assist youth aged 16-29 in Baltimore with navigating entrepreneurial opportunities. 
Watch interview on Fox 45
Coppin State Eagle walk on West North Aveune
Coppin State University is the first HBCU (Historically Black University) to lead the revitalization of a major corridor in Maryland. President Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D., and Chad Williams, the executive director of the West North Avenue Development Authority, were interviewed by Megan Rivers to share the plan for the redevelop of West North Aveune.  
Watch the interview on WBAL.  

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Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D.
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Coppin State University

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