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from the desk of Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D.
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Dear Eagle Nation:
The spirit of celebration continues to cover the Coppin State University campus after last month’s historic celebration of the Class of 2023. Our university has the privilege of hosting more than two dozen graduation ceremonies for Baltimore City Public Schools.
It is an honor for our institution to host high school graduates and their families as they celebrate a major milestone, make cherished memories, and embark on the next chapter of their lives.
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| Ernesto Mauricio (left), Bluford Drew Jamison STEM Academy class of 2023 valedictorian, poses with President Anthony Jenkins, on June 9, 2023. Ernesto will attend Coppin State beginning Fall 2023.
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Celebrations began on June 6 with the graduation of the Coppin Academy High School class of 2023. Coppin Academy, a public charter high school, is operated on our campus by Coppin State University, in partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools.
Coppin Academy is a key part of the Coppin campus community, housed at the center of campus. Coppin Academy scholars are exposed to life on a college campus long before they graduate, with opportunities to earn college credit through dual-enrollment, access to academic and other support services through the Eagle Achievement Center, and the opportunity to interact with and benefit from the mentorship of our undergraduate and graduate students, as well as our faculty and staff.
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In collaboration with Coppin State University, Coppin Academy continues to build on a culture of excellence. This year, 95% of Coppin Academy graduates were accepted to 2 and 4-year institutions and earned more than $1.5 million in total grants and scholarships. Nearly half of the 2023 graduates were admitted to Coppin State, and 30% of graduates will join us in the fall. Coppin Academy’s valedictorian, Ms. Shania Mathews, and salutatorian, Damonté Halsey, are among the five valedictorians and two salutatorians students who have selected Coppin State as their university of choice.
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The Coppin Academy Class of 2023 during their ceremony on June 6, 2023
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We look forward to welcoming our Coppin Eagles back to campus in the fall, and congratulations to all of the 2023 graduates!
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Coppin State students and community members tour and shop at Coppin Corner on May 24, 2023
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Coppin Corner Resource Center Opens
Coppin State University has launched Coppin Corner, a new on-campus resource center providing basic food and personal care products to registered Coppin State students.
This is a critical component of the university’s efforts to address food insecurity which can negatively affect student success and retention.
“Coppin Corner will not solve every problem our students face; however, we are hopeful it will allow them to focus more on their studies, and less on where their next meal is coming from," said President Jenkins. Read more about the Coppin Corner opening from WYPR
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Christa Gilliam, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Social Work, graduated as a member of the Leadership Baltimore County 2023 class, on June 8. Dr. Gilliam was one of 52 leaders selected from a competitive pool of applicants for the 10-month program, which included a mountain retreat, a visit to Tradepoint Atlantic, and learning from other leaders across Baltimore County.
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Professor Loretta Baryeh, Ph.D. was honored for her study, Corruption Exacerbation of Economies and Coronavirus, during the 2023 RWI Research World International Conference in New York City.
The paper was a continuation of her previous study examining the effect of the pandemic on economic growth, as well as impacts of corruption. Dr. Baryeh’s study found negative impacts on economic development for countries with higher cases of COVID-19 during the pandemic.
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Dr. Johnny Rice speaks with Coppin State student researchers in September 2022
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Johnny Rice II DrPH, is the co-author of an op-ed in the Baltimore Sun, discussing the continuing public health crisis of gun violence, as well as its economic and social impacts. Dr. Rice and a group of Coppin student researchers are part of a collective of researchers across the nation, interviewing young black men living in cities to better understand why they possess guns.
Some of the research subjects cited mental health, unemployment, food insecurity, inadequate housing, and substance abuse for their decision to obtain a gun. The soon-to-be published study is expected to reveal additional findings that could help inform future criminal justice and social policies in urban areas.
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A view of the Downtown Baltimore skyline
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Coppin State University assistant professor and chair of the Department of Applied Social and Political Sciences, Malcolm Drewery, Ph.D., is featured in a column discussing Baltimore and its use by politicians deflect from issues in their backyard.
“Baltimore is just here, minding its own business, but nobody likes pointing out the discrepancies and issues of the United States. We don’t like to talk about our own problems, so we’d rather talk about what’s going on outside, to make ourselves look better,” said Drewery.
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Coppin State Takes Top Honors in the MEAC
Coppin State achieved the MEAC’s highest academic progress rate and, for the second-straight year, was honored for having the conference’s highest Graduation Success Rate.
Additionally, 59 Coppin State student-athletes have been named to the 2023 Commissioner’s All-Academic Team which honors sophomores, juniors, and seniors with at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average.
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The Oriole Bird and Jackson during the inaugural HBCU Night in 2022
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| Join Eagle Nation at the Yard
Eagle Nation: show you are ALL IN for Coppin with a trip to Oriole Park at Camden Yards this season.
The first opportunity to show off your Coppin Pride will be during University Night Thursday, September 14, 2023, when the Orioles will face the Tampa Bay Rays.
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President Jenkins throws out the first pitch during the inaugural HBCU Night at Oriole Park at Camden Yards September 2022
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You can also join Coppin State for the second annual HBCU Night at Camden Yards on Thursday, September 28.
The Orioles will take on the Boston Red Sox.
Use the promo code COPPIN for $5 of each ticket purchase to go to the Coppin State University Development Foundation, and to also make sure you are counted toward our overall attendance goal.
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You Can't Clip These Wings
Coppin State University Assistant Professor Kondwani Russell (also known as Kondwani Fidel) continues his creative collaboration with the Baltimore Orioles. Russell, a poet and essayist, was featured in the unveiling of the Orioles new City Connect jerseys, performing his original work, You Can’t Clip These Wings, which you can watch below.
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Save the Dates: Summer Concert Series
The Coppin State University Alumni Concert Series returns in 2023 for its tenth anniversary. The 2023 Summer Concert Series dates are:
- June 29, 2023
- July 27, 2023
- August 24, 2023
More information to come....
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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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