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New Graduate Programs in Natural Sciences from Fall 2021
New Graduate Programs in Natural Sciences from Fall 2021: M.S. in Applied Molecular Biology and Biochemistry & M.S. in Polymer and Material Sciences
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CSU to Launch Two New High-Tech Science Master’s Degree Programs in Fall 2021
Coppin State University will launch two new high technology master’s degree in science programs starting in fall semester this year.
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Kyle Locke ’96, ’17 Turned Giving Back into a Career
The CSU alumnus on a mission to "help others rise above their circumstances and strive for more in life."
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Faculty Spotlight | Dr. Ericka Covington
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Ericka Covington
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Dr. Charlotte Wood appointed to State SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19) Advisory Committee
A Coppin State University faculty member is making a difference in the fight against COVID-19 across the state.
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Coppin State Professor Healing America
A Coppin State University (CSU) graduate has been tapped to advise a U.S. racial healing leadership group.
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Terra Scott ’97 Provides Sweetness and Satisfaction
Terra R. Scott the baker
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CSU College of Business to Kick Off the Spring Semester with New Focus on Student Career Workforce Preparation
The College of Business will launch a new educational strategy shifting from a sole focus on business academic preparation to ongoing career planning and lifelong learning in the business profession.
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Department of Natural Sciences Student Accomplishments (2016-2020):
Department of Natural Sciences is very proud to highlight accomplishments of its students who graduated over the past 4 years
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Rashida Forman-Bey ’19 Puts Art in the Heart of the Community
She is Rashida Forman-Bey ’19, Urban Arts Theater alum, and she is also Mama Rashida, a creative advocate for societal transformation.
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Christopher Rogers ’11 Uses Lessons Learned at Coppin to Improve Health Outcomes
When Christopher (Chris) Rogers ‘11 attended Coppin’s School of Allied Health, he was a single father of three children, balancing daddy duties, school, and work.
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LaToya White ’12
Bridging Mental Health Treatment and Technology During COVID-19
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USM Chancellor Visits Coppin State University
University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay Perman visited Coppin State University on October 21.
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Coppin’s Newest ROTC Cadets
Two Coppin State University students have elected to contract as ROTC Cadets.
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Coppin State University is Making It Easier for Alumni, Current and Former Students to Order Transcripts
Coppin State University (CSU) has made it easier for alumni, current and former students to order transcripts by making the entire process online.
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CSU to Kick-Off Fund Drive to Create a Sculpture to Honor Fanny Jackson Coppin on October 15
Coppin State University (CSU) will host a celebration and kickoff a fundraising campaign to honor the legacy of Fanny Jackson Coppin, the namesake of the university, with the creation of a bronze sculpture, at noon on Oct. 15, on the campus in front of Parlett Moore Library, at Warwick and North Avenues, as part of I Love Coppin Week.
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Sunil Yadav ‘15, Has A Heart for Science
Sunil Yadav ’15, was born into, what he describes as “a lower middle-class” family in Nepal, nestled in the southern city of Birgunj.
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Coppin State University Partners with NAMI Baltimore to Observe Mental Health Awareness Week
Coppin State University (CSU) is partnering with the National Association on Mental Illness (NAMI) of metropolitan Baltimore, to observe mental health awareness week October 4-10 and introducing a mental health app as an alternative for seeking help.
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James B. Smith, Ph.D. ’97, Creating Business in the Desert
Executive Director of a non-profit sector.
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Coppin State University’s Janel Harris Named College Representative of the Year
Janel Harris, a Coppin State University (CSU) admission counselor, was recently named Bernard Wynder College Representative of the Year for 2020 by the Baltimore CollegeBound Foundation.
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Natasha Wedderburn ’14, Has A Real Story to Tell
Natasha Wedderburn, she overcame the odds and achieved greatness.
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Coppin State Virtual STEM Day
Middle and High School Students from Around the World to Compete in Science Trivia Competition, when Coppin State University Hosts STEM Day, August 28
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Jennifer Pope, ’99, ’12 and ’16
Dr. Jennifer Pope, first to Receive All Three Degrees From CSU
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Fall 2020 Course Information
Find out about on-campus courses and the schedule of classes for the fall 2020 semester.
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Ashley Queen ’09 is the “Unboxed Scientist”
Ashley Queen , the Director of Microbiology and Public Health for the American Cleaning Institute.
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Coppin State University’s Tenyo Pearl named among Maryland’s Top 100 Women Circle of Excellence
Tenyo Pearl, director of Coppin State University’s Non-Profit Leadership Alliance, has been named to the Daily Record’s 2020 listing of Maryland’s Top 100 Women Circle of Excellence.
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Coppin State University has Been Awarded Nearly $1 million in Grant Funding in 2020
Coppin State University (CSU) has received a number of grants awards since January 2020, amounting to nearly $1 million.
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Michelle Antoinette Nelson ’03: A Conversation with an Activist
Michelle A. Nelson, poet and advocate, is the founder and CEO of Brown and Healthy, a global health and wellness initiative formed out of the countless and traumatic police killings of Black people.
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Andre Ian Roberts ’98, Keeps Reaching for the Gold
Andre Ian Roberts, The Olympian
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Associate Professor, Dr. Leshell Hatley and her Team Awarded a 2020 NSF HBCU-UP Research Center Grant
Dr. Leshell Hatley, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, and team receive the Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP) award