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Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D.
April 8, 2024
Dear Eagle Nation:
As we are rapidly preparing for the Fall semester, our commitment to providing a transformative educational experience remains unwavering. I want to stress the importance of registration. Enrollment is more than just securing a seat in a class; it is an investment in yourself. 
After you register, then comes the commitment to your studies. Challenges may arise, but I urge you to stay engaged and motivated. Seek support when needed, whether from professors, advisors, or your peers. Your success is our priority, and we are here to help you overcome any obstacles that may come your way.

Today, registration for summer and fall classes for undergraduate students with 60 to 89 earned credits begins.

More Registration Dates to Remember: 
  • April 12 | Registration opens for Veterans, Graduate, Undergraduate Honors and Undergraduate students with 30-59 earned credits   
  • April 17 | Registration opens for Veterans, Graduate, Undergraduate Honors and Undergraduate students with 0-29 earned credits    
If you are a student who needs help navigating registration or any other support services available at Coppin State, connect with the Eagle Achievement Center (EAC) during one of the Registration Pop-Up Events: 

Commencement 2024

We are 38 days closer to celebrating the Class of 2024, during their Commencement ceremony set for Friday, May 17, 2024 at 9 a.m.
Each graduate will receive eight tickets for the ceremony, and those tickets will be distributed electronically.

Commencement rehearsals, will take place on Wednesday, May 8 at 1 p.m. and Thursday, May 16 at 6 p.m. on the Library Quad.

Graduates should plan to attend one rehearsal, to review ceremony logistics and have their questions answered.

Commencement questions should be sent to: commencement@coppin.edu

You can find all updated Commencement information by visiting the Commencement website.
Commencement 2024

CSU Headlines

National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) Visits Coppin State

Dr. Branden Brough (center) along with his team and Coppin State faculty during NNI visit on April 1. 
On April 1, the director of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) and his team members were invited to Coppin State University by the Center for Nanotechnology. The visit aimed to acquaint the team with the nanotechnology research conducted at the university's Center for Nanotechnology and to discuss how the objectives of the NNI could support the center. During the visit, Dr. Branden Brough, NNI director engaged with students and faculty, toured the facilities at the Science and Technology Center, and held discussions with the university's President, Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins. 
Dr. Covington (middle) with Senator Shelly Hettleman (left) and Secretary Tisha Edwards (right) at confirmation hearing.

Coppin State Faculty Member Appointed by Gov. Moore 

 

Ericka Covington, D.B.A., Associate Professor and Dean of Graduate Studies was apppointed by Gov. Moore to serve on the Board of the Maryland Public-Private Partnership Marketing Corporation.  The comiDr. Covington's confirmation was voted on by the Senate Executive Nominations Committee, led by Senator Antonio Hayes on March 25. 

Unstoppable Women's Empowerment Retreat

Participants during the First Lady's Unstoppable Women’s Retreat, April 4. 
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni enthusiastically joined First Lady Toinette Jenkins for her informative Unstoppable Women’s Empowerment Retreat on April 4. The retreat provided a supportive environment for women to gather, exchange insights, and receive guidance across various aspects of holistic wellness.
Participants releasing butterflies during the First Lady's Unstoppable Women’s Retreat, April 4. 

CSU Events

Sexual Assault & Prevention Month

Coppin State University stands firm in our commitment to maintaining and strengthening a fair and respectful environment for living, working, and studying. We do not tolerate any form of sexual misconduct.

Furthermore, we are committed to actively preventing sexual misconduct through comprehensive education, training, and awareness programs. We will continue to provide resources and support services for survivors, encouraging them to come forward without fear of retaliation or stigma. Our goal is to create an environment where everyone feels empowered to speak out against sexual misconduct and work together to eradicate it from our community.

We encourage everyone to attend this month's events and collaborate with us to create a living, learning, and working environment that is free from harassment and discrimination.   

Economic Inclusion Conference 2024

Join the university’s Center for Strategic Entrepreneurship and the College of Business, the 2024 Economic Inclusion Conference at Coppin (EICAC) on Thursday, April 25, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This year’s conference theme is Youth Entrepreneurship: Pathways to Economic Empowerment. 
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Join us on Saturday, May 4, 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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Take care, be well, and Go Eagles!
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Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D.
President
Coppin State University

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