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| Alonzo Moreland |
My name is Alonzo Moreland and I’m a spring 2007 graduate candidate majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies. My concentrations are English and Social Science. I’m what you call a nontraditional student; being a husband, father and career police officer of 16 years.
I chose to major to Interdisciplinary Studies because I saw the value of having a major where I had some control over the type of classes that I took. My concentrations were tailored to my career and interests in public service, writing, and business. The Interdisciplinary Studies major was also a great alternative for me compared to being a double major because with a family, work, and other interests, there was no way I could spare the extra time needed to pursue dual majors. Equally important to me is that the Interdisciplinary studies department, from the director down, knows whom I am and has been totally available anytime I needed them.
An added benefit to the major is the Capstone course, which helps students discover and explore our varied skills and interests and to navigate the many career opportunities available to us. This course helped me decide to enroll in a Masters of Management program to help further elevate my career beyond my current mid-management level and continue to build my skill set for my next career.
Dated: 10/1/2007
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| Margaret Armstrong |
Hello, my name is Margaret Armstrong and I am a final semester senior at Coppin State University majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies. My two concentrations are Psychology and Social Work. I chose my concentrations so that I could have a variety of choices when pursuing a graduate degree. I came to Coppin as a social work major but my heart was always in psychology. After speaking with other students I was introduced to Interdisciplinary Studies. I could not believe that this field would allow me to keep both of my majors and to graduate sooner than I originally planned.
Although, I found the degree that fit, I was still puzzled about my future. I am currently working in the criminal justice field and could not figure out what area I wanted to pursue. I had the pleasure of taking the Interdisciplinary Capstone class (IDST 499) that took me through the journey of life. The class helped me to explore my career. It showed me the path that I took and how it all came together to help me achieve my ultimate goal which is to open my own business as a private investigator. In January I will be attending graduate school pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice/Administration and Security.
I want to take a moment to thank Coppin State University for a wonderful experience. I am a non-traditional student. I wanted to join an organization but due to the conflict with my employment unfortunately I could not. I want to encourage all individuals to at least inquire about a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies as this degree allows you to be in control of your education and it puts you on the right path to become self-sufficient and independent.
Dated: 10/3/2007
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| Nicole Butler |
Hello, my name is Nicole Butler and I am a Summer 07 graduate in Interdisciplinary Studies from Coppin State University. My experience at Coppin was very different from any other student because I am originally from the Midwest. The environmental and academic setting changed once I began my degree at an HBCU. While I attended Coppin I involved myself with a sorority, student activities, and activities within my major, Interdisciplinary Studies. My two concentrations were Psychology and Rehabilitation Service. I combined both of the concentrations to build on my educational background for Public Health. I graduated with honors and on the Dean's list for the last two semesters. I am currently enrolled in a graduate program at Towson University. I will graduate with a Master's of Health Science in Community Health. The Interdisciplinary Studies program has helped my shape my academic and personal goals in order to stay focused on my path.
Dated: 10/1/2007
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| Ovan Shortt |
Greeting to all, my Name is Ovan Shortt and I am a final semester senior at Coppin State University majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies. My two concentrations are Social Work and Psychology. I am also a proud member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Inc. Being a student at Coppin State has allowed me to gain real world experience that closely relates to my field of study and concentration areas. Coppin is located in the heart of Baltimore, Maryland which gives me first hand knowledge of the troubles that plague our inner city youth and our communities. Being a member of my Fraternal organization has strengthen my courage to go out and take a stand and address the problems of our homeless, poverty stricken and starving communities. The knowledge that I have acquired from my program of study here at Coppin has pushed me to want to give back to this great institution and community once I am financially capable. Presently, I am assisting in the development of the University the in best way that can through several programs.
On September 16, 2006 I took on a major responsibility in helping with the development of the Coppin Academy High school and assisting the students that reside here on campus. Many people had mixed emotions about the students, some saw them as an eye sore or just a problem waiting to happen.
However, I and a colleague of mine saw children who needed to be guided and mentored in their every day dealing with school and the inner city or as they call it ‘the streets’. We added support of Iota Phi Theta and began an after school mentoring and tutoring program to assist in the learning process of these children. The fact that we were the first organization in the Pan-Hellenic counsel to take on a active role we decided to take it one step further and coordinate a step team. As a current member of the National step team for Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Inc I felt very capable to lead and run this after school program. Coppin and my field of study have placed me in a strategic position to positively impact the lives of many people both young and old. I strongly feel that if it were not for the Interdisciplinary Studies program, rigorous academics, support of faculty and the administration here at Coppin I would not be the man that I am today.
Dated: 10/1/2007
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| Marcia Carter |
I am a graduate of Coppin. My concentrations were education and psychology. I am presently working as a Help Desk Specialist. I have been promoted to the professional unit on my job. I work directly with the public. My psychology concentration provides me with the skills to keep coherent to warning signs that may cause a consumer to become irate. I am now able to adjust the manner in which I deal with the public to enhance the most favorable outcome possible. Thanks to Coppin for an excellent program that enabled me the flexibility to concentrate in two different discipline areas.
Dated: 10/1/2007
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| Tina Hargrove |
Mr. Davenport, I owe you an apology and the Interdisciplinary Studies program.
When I failed the nursing program I was very upset about that, and when you tried to encourage me about the Interdisciplinary Studies program and reassure me that I would be able to be successful and make money under this new major I shot your idea straight out the window. I remember me saying, "That’s not enough money." The reason for my hardness was I kept looking at the registered nurses salary. Well, nobody said I couldn't have it, but maybe not just right now, huh?
For now my major is Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Psychology and a concentration in Social Work. Since declaring this new major I am learning what is possible for me to do after graduation and as far as grad school. It was not just about the salary it was about the work, too. Well, in my research I found there are all types of counselors and they make a pretty penny just coming out of college. Besides my new major offers me a whole new world of excitement as well as new friends (some old ones, too), new objectives, new goals, new faces, new projects and a new life...maybe one less stressful than nursing, huh? I have only been to one class each, but I find the courses and instructors to be the top of the line. Talk about tunnel vision. Well, Mr. Davenport, I guess that is what I had...like there could be no life after nursing. I have adjusted my attitude and do apologize especially to you, because you tried to help me recover the most. Please, forgive me. I am so grateful God let me see how insensitive I can be in time to correct my attitude. I wish you and the Interdisciplinary Studies program the very best and may success and prosperity fall on each and every one of you.
I am not perfect, and have no problem humbling myself when I see the error of my ways. Also, I wanted to give back: to encourage you as you have me. Thank you, Mr. Davenport and God bless you.
Dated: 10/1/2007
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| David Coleman |
Hello, my name is David Coleman and I am a spring 2007 graduate in Interdisciplinary Studies at Coppin State University. My two concentrations were Psychology and Early Childhood Education. This major has helped me land a job working as an Investigative Research Analyst at SRA International, a company listed in Forbes Top 100 companies. I plan on pursuing my degree further by going back to school to receive my master’s degree in psychology. My experience at Coppin was both a good and bad but the Interdisciplinary Studies program more than made up for what was lacking in my experience. The love and support that I received every time I walked into the Interdisciplinary Studies office was overwhelming. Graduating with my degree in Interdisciplinary Studies enabled me to get a promotion at my present job as one of the newest trainers. So I would truly like to thank Ms. Blackstone and the staff in her office for the wonderful work that they do everyday to help our students.
Dated: 10/1/2007
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| Lisa Wiggins |
My name is Lisa Wiggins and I am presently a Fraud Investigator. I had four of my close friends tell me over the years to go back to Coppin to complete my degree. There were two reasons I was told to go back, “I will need it and I will want it’. Well they were absolutely correct when they told me I will need it but most of all I want it.
The Interdisciplinary Studies program at Coppin State University gave me the opportunity to design my own program according to my goals when I graduate. My concentrations are Business Administration and Criminal Justice and the Interdisciplinary Studies program will provide me with the opportunity to gain knowledge in both disciplines and the combination of the two will make me much more marketable in the corporate world.
Pamela Henderson a graduate student at Coppin encouraged me to go back to school. I took Ms. Henderson to Coppin to register for school in 2006 and she was aware that I attended Coppin but didn’t complete my degree. She harassed me the entire ride to school. She said “You should come back and finish your education” and here I am soon to graduate with a baccalaureate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies.
Dated: 10/3/2007
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| Margaret Moore |
Greetings! My name is Margaret Moore. I am thankful to God that I will be graduating on May 18, 2008! After twenty years, I enrolled as a student at Coppin. A very special person, (VMH-L) coaxed me into returning to school. Once I began, I had to continue.
My major is Interdisciplinary Studies. My concentrations are Education and Psychology. While Education is my passion, I also enjoy studying Psychology. Psychology has assisted me in learning more about myself, as well as, learning more about others. I am a member of Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society for Education and Psi Chi, the honor society for Psychology.
While attending Coppin in the evenings, I worked at Reginald F. Lewis High School of Business and Law. I have been employed by Baltimore City Public Schools for the past 19 years.. I have assisted special and regular education students on the elementary, middle and high school levels.
My experiences and studies at Coppin have been rewarding. I have had the opportunity of meeting excellent professors, wonderful Coppin staff and interesting fellow students. It has been my pleasure to attend Coppin State University. I applaud those who diligently work to make Coppin State University what it is!
I look forward to my future career!
Dated: 5/9/2008
