2011-12 The Eagle - North Carolina Central University
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2011-12 The Eagle - North Carolina Central University
eagle The Northcarolinacentraluniversity North Carolina Central University Yearbook Staff Executive Board Ashley Battle Executive Assistant Classification: Junior Major: Business Craig Harris Design Editor Classification: Senior Major: Art Kayla Scott Photo Editor Classification: Sophomore Major: Art Adviser Chantal Winston Public Communications Specialist NCCU Office of Public Relations Staff Members Shannon Alston Chaquetta Bellamy Angela Cameron Anthony Elliot Nicole Garret Nyya Gilchrist Glynnis Hagins Lateisha Harris Deidra Hunter Jaime Ingram 2 the eagle Treshonda Johnson Tiffany Moore Kara Robinson Jarneshia Smith Thomas Tripp Dalvin Winston yearbook staff 3 North Carolina Central University Points of Pride.........................4 Campus Life.............................6 Campus Events......................12 Homecoming.........................30 The Arts................................50 Athletics................................56 Organizations........................86 Greeks................................. 100 Student Life & Portraits........ 106 Graduate Portraits............... 132 Fall Commencement............. 147 4 the eagle table of contents 5 North Carolina Central University Number of Students • For more than 100 years, the university has educated the citizens of North Carolina, Undergraduates the United States and the world. Graduate/Professional • Washington Monthly ranks NCCU in the top 40 in the nation for contributions • A National Jurist Publication ranked our School of Law as one of the top 5 in America in providing clinical opportunities to its students. • With both a biomanufacturing and a biomedical research institute, NCCU is emerging as a leader in the study of health disparities. We offer hands-on laboratory experience in collaboration with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies based in Research Triangle Park and elsewhere across the state. • NCCU’s award-winning marching band, the Marching Sound Machine, was selected to perform on New Year’s Day 2011 in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif. • True to our motto of Truth and Service, NCCU was the first of North Carolina’s statesupported universities to require community service for graduation. Last year, NCCU students performed nearly 200,000 hours of service valued at $2.7 million to the Durham and regional economy. • NCCU recently joined NCAA Division I athletic competition as a returning member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). 6 the eagle African-American White Hispanic Asian points of pride 7 North Carolina Central University e if s u p cam 8 the eagle campus life 9 North Carolina Central University Photo courtesy of the Campus Echo Eagleson freshmen Talmidge Morris, Brittney Washington and Josh Woodson outside W. G. Pearson Cafeteria. E very year NCCU receives a big bundle of joy. However, not nearly as important as the time management required to our babies are not the average 7 lbs. 15 oz., they are fully successfully maneuver through your college years. grown with minds of their own. Too many social and organizational obligations can put a College is often considered the best four years of one's life, strain on the reason students are here — to receive a college and for each new crop of freshman this cliché becomes reality. education. “The first couple of weeks have been very exciting and full of “The social aspect is new to me, but I am getting used to it,” student activities,” said music freshman Ashlynn Hailey. said Tyreik Kearse, who plans to major in business. The Monroe native resides in Eagleson Residence Hall and For many students, college is their first taste of independence aspires to be a professional singer and media journalist. and the real world. “I enjoy the freedom of being a college student and class scheduling,” said freshman Dauline This year NCCU welcomed the class of 2015, about 1,200 Singletary. students who bring with them an average high school GPA of 3.23 and a 912 on the two-part SAT. The nursing student said her most difficult class is biology. “I chose NCCU because it was the No. 1 public HBCU,” said “I like NCCU because of the good atmosphere and all the chemistry freshmen Shatoddra Curry. friendly people,” she said. The Salisbury native said so far her hardest class is French. Originally published in the Campus Echo While SATs and GPAs from high school are important, they are 10 the eagle campus life 11 North Carolina Central University LIVING Photo courtesy of the Campus Echo Photo courtesy of the Campus Echo ON 12 the eagle campus life 13 North Carolina Central University s t n e ev campus The opening of the new Nursing Building Art students install portraits of African-American women in the Farrison-Newton Communications Building lobby for Black History Month. 14 the eagle campus events 15 North Carolina Central University Ensemble Vocal Jazz The NCCU Vocal Jazz Ensemble performed in a concert of jazz music and popular standards of exciting arrangements. The concert included original compositions and excerpts from members’ recordings. 16 the eagle campus events 17 North Carolina Central University International FESTIVAL R hythmic beats, dancing feet, vibrant colors and the fragrant smell of ‘faraway’ spices. It's the Fifth Annual International Festival, held Sept. 29, 2011, in the Alfonso Elder Student Union. For the last five years the Department of Modern Foreign Languages, the Spanish Club, “Voces Unidas,” and the Alfonso Elder Student Union have been bringing people together to enrich, connect and educate NCCU students, faculty, staff and community members about countries near and far. This year 15 different countries from Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe were represented in the festival. Originally published in the Campus Echo Members of Orikelewa Dancers at the International Festival held Sept. 29, 2011. The dancers, all Nigerian, are members of NCCU’s Association of Students for a Better Africa. 18 the eagle campus events 19 North Carolina Central University Lyceum event Financial Scholar Dr. Boyce Watkins Talks Investments at NCCU N orth Carolina Central University hosted “An Evening finance at Syracuse University and a faculty affiliate with the of Financial Empowerment” with Dr. Boyce Watkins College Sports Research Institute at the University of North on Nov. 8, 2011, in the H. M. Michaux Jr. School of Carolina at Chapel Hill. Education Auditorium. Watkins spoke from the topic, “The Half-Million-Dollar Happy Meal: Learning How to Invest to Often controversial and though-provoking, Watkins is the Build the Financial Future You Deserve.” author of several popular books, “What if George Bush were a Black Man?” and “Financial Lovemaking 101: Merging Assets Watkins has been called “the people’s scholar.” He is a leading with your Partner in Ways that Feel Good.” He is the director social commentator, advocating for education, economic of the Step Up and Go to College program, which has been empowerment and social justice in the African-American instrumental in encouraging thousands of inner city students community. In addition to publishing a multitude of to go to college. scholarly articles on finance and investing, he makes regular appearances on national media outlets, including CNN, A graduate of the University of Kentucky, Watkins earned his Good Morning America, MSNBC, FOX News, BET, NPR, Essence bachelor’s degree with a triple major: finance, economics and Magazine, USA Today, The Today Show, ESPN, The Tom Joyner business management. He completed his master’s degree Morning Show and CBS Sports. in mathematical statistics at the same university. In 2002, Watkins was the only African-American earn a doctorate in He has been a distinguished visiting scholar around the finance from The Ohio State University. world, at institutions such as Shanghai University of Finance and Economics in China, the Center for European Economic Originally published by the Office of Public Relations Research and Carnegie-Mellon University. He is a professor of 20 the eagle campus events 21 North Carolina Central University MLK DEDICATION TRIP T he Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't a big guy, but he economic justice,” said Bernice King, who reminded the crowd cast a long shadow. Barack Obama, the nation's first that her father fought not only for racial equality, but for the black president, dedicated the civil rights leader’s granite rights of the poor. “He would want us to move beyond the memorial on the National Mall on Oct. 16, 2011, as King’s dream and into action.” children and friends looked on. They spoke of King's vision, his courage, and his fight for racial and economic justice. Her brother implored the crowd to care more about what King stood for than the man himself. “Sometimes we get caught And one of those friends, colleague Andrew Young, also spoke up in the brand of my father, but not the ideas of my father,” of King's stature. “He was only about 5 feet 7,” Young said. “He Martin Luther King III said. was always upset about all the tall people looking down on him. Well, now he's 30 feet tall!” President Obama, who was accompanied by his wife Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia, also cited King's economic Laughter erupted from the crowd of at least 30,000 at sunny message. “If he were alive today, I believe he would remind West Potomac Park. Organizers had expected 250,000 on the us that the unemployed worker can rightly challenge the original dedication date, Aug. 28, the 48th anniversary of the excesses of Wall Street without demonizing all who work March on Washington and King's “I Have a Dream” speech. there,” he said. Hurricane Irene forced the postponement. Before the ceremony began, Obama and his family toured the People take pictures during a dedication ceremony at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall, Oct. 16, 2011, in Washington, D.C. 22 the eagle But the rescheduled event had a purpose, according to King's memorial with the King family. Sasha and Malia Obama each children, Bernice King and Martin Luther King III. Both voiced dropped a scroll inside a time capsule to be buried at the site. support for the Occupy Wall Street protests across the country. A White House aide confirmed to The Associated Press that they were signed copies of the president's inaugural speech “We are being pulled from the familiar place of the ‘I Have a Dream' speech, beyond the dream of racial justice to that of and his address to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Originally published in the Campus Echo campus events 23 North Carolina Central University MLK BLOOD DRIVE 24 the eagle campus events 25 North Carolina Central University A team of volunteers from the College of Liberal Arts spent four hours on April 9, 2011, bonding and housebuilding on a Habitat for Humanity project. The Habitat house was designated for NCCU housekeeping staff member Norma Smith. “Despite the mud, it was a pleasure to see all the people from the College of Liberal Arts come together for such a good cause,” said Michele Ware, chair of the English Department. Joining Ware, interim associate dean Jim Harper and a bevy of students were Josylin Bloomfield, English instructor, Lisa Paulin-Cid assistant professor of mass communications, Melvin Carver, art department chair, Connie Floyd, art department associate professor, and Chad Hughes, art department adjunct professor. NCCU and Habitat for Humanity of Durham have been collaborating since 2008. Originally published in the Campus Echo 26 the eagle Photos courtesy of the Campus Echo campus events 27 North Carolina Central University Chidley North Residence Hall Nursing Building Opening of Chidley North O n Sept. 28, 2011, NCCU cut ribbons on two new buildings that stand as testament to the significant growth happening across campus. Chidley North is a spacious hall and home to 517 juniors and seniors, mostly in double rooms with a single bathroom. There are eight corner suites that house four students each. The 135,000-square-foot hall has a large laundry, kitchen and study room on each floor. There are lounges in every wing, a classroom and computer lab on the second floor, and Wi-Fi throughout. The hall, at the corner of Alston Avenue and Lawson Street, cost $30 million. It was built adjacent to the original Chidley Residence Hall, which is closed for renovation. The $25 million nursing building, on the former site of Holy Cross Catholic Church along Alston Avenue, is designed to meet the needs of a rapidly growing nursing baccalaureate program. The building boasts 69,000 square feet over three floors. The first floor has three classrooms, including a 203-seat auditorium and two 72seat classrooms, a student services section with a grab-and-go food service, and a student lounge. The lobby can accommodate 360 people for receptions. The second floor has a 62-seat classroom, simulated hospital rooms and rooms containing computer-controlled mannequins and robot “patients” for student testing, and quiet study and group-study rooms and locker space. The third floor is mostly offices for faculty and staff. The completed construction projects are the latest effort to expand and modernize the 101-year-old campus. Originally published by the Office of Public Relations 28 the eagle campus events 29 North Carolina Central University Convocation Fall 30 the eagle campus events 31 North Carolina Central University e m ho g n i m Co Photo courtesy of the Campus Echo 32 the eagle homecoming 33 North Carolina Central University Coronation Photos courtesy of the Campus Echo Miss NCCU Miss NCCU Kelsey Hargrove is carried into the Egyptian themed Coronation on Oct. 23, 2011, in the McDougald-McLendon gymnasium. 34 the eagle homecoming 35 North Carolina Central University Photos courtesy of the Campus Echo Ball On Oct. 24, 2011, the Eagles showcased their musical talent at the Choir Ball. 36 the eagle homecoming 37 Stroll off North Carolina Central University The 38 the eagle homecoming 39 North Carolina Central University Gospel concert On Oct. 25, 2011, The Eagles were moved by the sounds of gospel artist Donald Lawrence & Co., Vashawn Mitchell and Marcus Wiley. Photo courtesy of the Campus Echo 40 the eagle homecoming 41 North Carolina Central University Show Fashion T he modeling troupes and dance crews of NCCU gave fame. Simplicity reigned in their choice of dress, keeping it the audience an electrifying experience at the fashion/ chill with white shirts, black tanks, and black slacks; their dance show of Homecoming Week 2011. They fashioned routine, however, was anything but simple. They offered more their performances around movie themes. than just jazz hands, moving to show tunes and popular music. Their performance reached a climatic point when Roxy and The models of Evalesco did their take on “Willy Wonka and Velma joined forces to the sound of Beyonce’s “Who Run the the Chocolate Factory,” with Willy Wonka re-envisioned as a World (Girls).” futuristic Andre 3000 with green cropped slacks, oversized bow tie, and elongated bob wig. The Oompa-Loompas gained House Arrest II themed their routine around “Beetlejuice,” a considerable amount of height with models in matching wearing red sequined tops and stripes as a tribute to white minidresses and sparkly heels. And what is Willy Wonka the kooky character and his teenage sidekick, Lydia. The without a reference to candy? There was an abundance of performance was high-energy from start to finish with their pastel colors, candy prints, tulle and sequins to reflect the routine choreographed to songs by Chris Brown and Nicki sugary delights of Mr. Wonka. Evalesco dazzled the crowd to Minaj. The highlight was the tango line moving to the classic the songs of Gwen Stefani (“Yummy”) and Ke$ha (“Blow”), “Day-O (Banana Boat Song)” by Harry Belafonte. ending with theme song of Willy Wonka, “Pure Imagination.” Bon Vivant garnered the audience’s attention as they strutted Jungle Boogie from “America’s Best Dance Crew” was well to the beat of the beloved “Addams Family.” The characters got synchronized as they showed off their dancing feet with a a sensual, modern makeover with leggings, combat boots, tribute to New Jack Swing. Nx Level from Hillside High School lace details and black and white stripes. The resulting effect recreated “Kill Bill: Vol. 1” with a performance featuring a was sinisterly kitschy. Photos courtesy of the Campus Echo Each group embodied the characters martial arts sequence choreographed to Nicki Minaj’s “Roman’s Revenge.” The characters’ signature outfits, such as the Bride’s Bon Vivant took the top spot in the modeling category, with yellow jumpsuit, were refashioned into body-conscious Evalesco and Signature Models as runner-ups. House Arrest II pieces. was victorious in the dance crew category with Los Salseros and 9 Boys in first and second place, respectively. Los Salseros took a trip to Broadway with their adaptation of “Chicago,” depicting Roxy’s rise from infamous criminal to while adding their own original flair; The energy the modeling troupes and dance crews provided carried over through the intermissions as the audience kept it lively with sing-alongs to throwback songs. although they all were successful with their portrayal, only two groups would stand out above the rest. The groups were judged in five areas: creativity, stage presence, appearance, difficulty, and depiction of film. 42 the eagle homecoming 43 North Carolina Central University Concert Photos courtesy of the Campus Echo F or weeks it was up in the air whether N.C. Central concert, which featured Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar and University was even going to host a homecoming Miami rapper Ace Hood. concert. In the end, the event became something more: a concert and comedy show combined. Lamar performed songs off “Overly Dedicated,” and his most recent mixtape, “Section 80.” “I like it; I love it, a lot of energy, Roland Reaves, student activities board entertainment chair new faces, and a new town,” said Lamar. “This was my first time and homecoming chair, and the rest of the homecoming performing here so it was exciting.” board spent part of their summer and first couple of months of school calling around to recruit artists to perform at Ace Hood performed hit songs such as “Up in the Air” and homecoming. “Hustle Hard” off his most recent album, “Blood, Sweat and Tears.” “It was phenomenal,” said Hood. “I spent a lot of time over the summer getting prices and getting information on the list of artists that we selected,” said “A lot of love, a lot of energy out there. The energy was crazy, a Reaves. The comedy show featured Darius Bradford and Arvin lot of ladies in the building so that was a good thing.” Mitchell. Although the performers and time were announced only one Both acts brought energy and laughter to the stage with their day prior to the event, the concert brought in a good portion witty jokes. “Since I was a kid I always loved to make people of the student body. “I think it was a great event,” said Reaves. laugh, but I didn't know I could do it as a job,” said Mitchell. “We could have started promoting a little earlier, but overall we had a good turnout.” The most anticipated event of the night was the homecoming 44 the eagle NCCU students rocked out with music artists Kendrick Lamar and Ace Hood. Originally published in the Campus Echo homecoming 45 North Carolina Central University Show Step T his is probably the first time in years that NCCU Once again, reigning champions the Alpha Lambda chapter homecoming step show attendees have witnessed the of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. was untouchable, coming entire divine nine stepping under one roof. through with a strong presentation. The Gamma Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Alpha Lambda's superb performance featured a crisp, pulled off a clean win and put on an outstanding show.the energetic routine. The Godfather-themed performance was Transformers theme related to spring 2011's collective line well put together and intriguing. name, ”The Rise of the Blue Decepticons.” The steps and concept produced a lot of energy and kept the sold-out This year makes the sixth year in a row that Alpha Lambda crowd pumped. Gamma Gamma gave the crowd something has won the contest. “It means a lot to us, because we are the different during its black light sequence. babies coming on the yard,” said Ashlie Savage, a member of Alpha Lambda Fall 2010. This was a major win for the Gamma Gamma chapter. For seven out of nine homecoming step shows, the Gamma Beta “We have to make sure we uphold all of Alpha Lambda's Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. has won first place. traditions and also the tradition of winning the step show.” The fraternity was also reigning champions for two years. Overall, all competing fraternities and the sororities put on great performances. Darrell Parker, vice president of the Gamma Gamma Chapter Photo courtesy of the Campus Echo 46 the eagle of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., said, “I wouldn't say we beat The energy level in particular made this year's event one to the alphas.; we worked really hard." remember. “We practiced every day from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.,” Parker said. Originally published in the Campus Echo homecoming 47 North Carolina Central University game Homecoming concluded with Saturday’s football game against Bethune Cookman University. 48 the eagle homecoming 49 Parade North Carolina Central University 50 the eagle Photos courtesy of the Campus Echo homecoming 51 North Carolina Central University s t r A e h t Soul Gone Home, a theater production 52 the eagle the arts 53 North Carolina Central University Cash Crop I f you took a trip to the NCCU Art Museum last fall, you Upon entering the museum, the viewer saw a wooden pallet would see 15 massive cement sculptures of African men, with a carved seal of the American dollar bill. This represents women and children mounted onto wooden ships and the commerce and profit made through the importing of placed in rows. slaves. The exhibit is called “Cash Crop,” and it's by NCCU alumnus Hayes said he spent five months working on the project. Stephen Hayes. “It's the kind of person I am. I work like a machine, and I don't “His work is truly amazing,” said gallery assistant Nicholas Headen. “The sculptures are realistic and the work speaks for Stephen Hayes shares his powerful Cash Crop at the NCCU Art Museum. itself.” stop until it's complete,” he said Originally published in the Campus Echo According to Hayes, each figure represents 1 million slaves, symbolic representations of the estimated 15 million who were transported to the New World on ships such as the iconic Brookes from 1540 to 1850. Drawing his inspiration from the Brookes slave ship's half-deck platform layout, Hayes engraved images of slaves on the back of each sculpture. Each sculpture is crafted with images of slaves who lay in various directions. “The whole project is about how the transporting of goods has mutated,” Hayes said. 54 the eagle the arts 55 North Carolina Central University Photos courtesy of the Campus Echo I n the crowded, bustling NCCU Art Museum Jan. 22, 2012, being able to represent yourself.” fourth grader Abuk Cham stood beneath her painting, “The Exaggerated Tree,” one of 220 selected art works showing in the “Durham's Finest” art exhibit. Fifth grade Jesus Longinos of George Watt Montessori received special recognition for his painting, “Redefining Rockwell, The Watchmaker,” as did eighth grader Catriona Abuk wasn't looking at her own painting. Instead she gazed Schofield of Githens Middle School for her work, at the massive crowd of parents, teachers, students and art “Kaleidoscope.” lovers feasting their eyes on the vibrant student artwork from 46 schools in the Durham Public Schools. Kenneth Rodgers, director of the NCCU Art Museum, said special recognition works may be purchased by the museum. “The art represents a whole spectrum and progression from elementary to high school,” said Mary Casey, director of K-12 Purchased work will be framed and displayed in buildings arts education for the school district. on campus. The exhibit was the first time Abuk's parents had seen their daughter's school painting. “This is a very, very select showing — only four students per school,” Casey said. “I was so happy to see the painting for the first time. She has put a lot of work into it,” said Abuk's father, Emmanuel. She said art teachers at each school were asked to select four pieces of work for display. The result is an eclectic collection Abuk said composing her painting — a vibrant, dream-like that includes mixed-media, sculpture, photography and tree surrounded by bright colors and intricate designs — was painting. a difficult process that involved hours of work. Knowing that the final product didn't need to look like a real tree made Special recognition was given to selected individual works painting enjoyable for her. from the elementary, middle and high school levels. “Everybody in my class chose cool colors. I chose warm colors Riverside High School senior Samantha Lewis was recognized because I wanted to do something different,” said Abuk. for her black and white photograph, “Untitled.” Lewis's image is a riveting composition that depicts draped strings of “Durham's Finest” showed at the NCCU Museum of Art until florescent lights across a building facade. Feb. 22, 2012. “I tried to remember everything we learned [in class] and to Originally published in the Campus Echo try to make it aesthetically pleasing,” said Lewis. “It's about 56 the eagle the arts 57 North Carolina Central University s c i t e l h t A 58 the eagle athletics 59 North Carolina Central University men’s baseball Gabe Brown Junior 60 the eagle Luis Diaz Junior Deion Doubledee Freshman Dylan Drayton Sophomore Etienne Farquharson Senior Glenn Frye Junior Sam Fulmer Senior Gavin Guarrera Junior Jasper Jones Junior Troy Marrow Sophomore Willie Mills Junior Alex Moore III Sophomore Derrel Parker Senior Ross Plummer Senior Ruben Rios Junior Michael Romano Junior Jacob Russell Sophomore Tyson Simpson Sophomore Nate Smith Junior Crarter Williamson Sophomore Cory Williamson Freshman Anthony Wilson Senior athletics 61 North Carolina Central University men’s Basketball 62 the eagle Ebuka Anyaorah Junior Tramar Beaman Senior David Best Junior Emanuel Chapman Sophomore Nick Chasten Senior Landon Clement Senior Jeremy Ingram Sophomore Karamo Jawara Freshman Justin Leemow Senior Johnathan Nicely Senior Tracey Oneal Senior Dominique Sutton Senior Ray Willis Junior athletics 63 North Carolina Central University men’s Track & Field Photo courtesy of Athletics Brandon Addison Sophomore men’s Matthew Brown Sophomore Robert Corbitt Sophomore Jamar Jones Senior Cross country 64 the eagle Nana Atakora-Bediako Junior Philip Barron Junior Snonsi Boye-Weah Junior Mathew Brown Sophomore Willie Calvin Junior Robert Corbitt Sophomore Jamar Jones Senior Jaye Pratt Freshman Zuri Sneed Sophomore Tyree Sparks Freshman Chris Swepson Freshman athletics 65 North Carolina Central University men’s football 66 the eagle Dennis Alleyne Freshman Idreis Augustus Freshman Trei Banks Freshman Marcus Blakeney Senior Jamaal Brewton Sophomore William Brown Freshman Timothy Charity Senior Andre Clarke Freshman Alexander Cole Freshman Mathew Cornelius Sophomore Malik Cromartie Junior Joshua Crowell Sophomore Travell Daniels Junior Gary Douglas Junior Chris Drew Junior athletics 67 North Carolina Central University Photo courtesy of the Campus Echo 68 the eagle John Drew Junior Marcus Falanai Junior Joseph Figueroa Junior Brian Frierson Senior James Frye Senior Geovonie Irvine Junior Tyrone Jackson Junior Darius James Freshman Andrew Johnson Junior Avery Johnson Freshman Zachary Giles Freshman Arthur Goforth Junior Charles Goodwin Sophomore Julian Gray Senior Tiron Guion Freshman Michael Johnson Senior Kimani Jones Freshman Seung Jun Oh Junior Demario Lackey Senior Aaron Leach Freshman Corey Harris Senior DeMarcus Hill Senior Rickie Hubbard Junior Joseph Hutchinson Junior David Ingram Senior Justin Lewis Junior Marc Lewis Junior Theo Livingston Feshman Justin Manning Senior Delson McAdams Freshman athletics 69 North Carolina Central University 70 the eagle Anthony McIntrye Freshman Zachary Means Senior C.J. Moore Freshman Dominique Moore Senior Jonathan Nicely Senior Lawrence Reid Sophomore Decona Roberts Junior Detwan Robinson Junior Jamarious Rowley Freshman Quenton Rucker Freshman Fred Ominde Senior Brandon Outlaw Senior Oleg Parent Freshman Darian Pearson Junior Ladell Pleasure Freshman Demontray Ryland Freshman Eliezer Sandifer Senior Ernest Sargent Sophomore Darren Schuman Sophomore Nathan Scruggs Freshman Marvin Poole Sophomore Elroy Powell III Senior Earl Pridgen Junior Xavier Proctor Junior James Reese Senior Ryan Smith Freshman Kevin Staton Freshman Robert Stewart Senior Kevin Thompson Freshman Jordan Toomer Freshman athletics 71 North Carolina Central University 72 the eagle Chase Tripp Junior Allonte Tuppins Sophomore Willie Warren Junior Prince Williams Freshman Chase Tripp Junior Allonte Tuppins Sophomore Willie Warren Junior Prince Williams Freshman Tyriqe Williams Sophomore Stanley Wright Sophomore Prince Williams Freshman Photo courtesy of the Campus Echo athletics 73 North Carolina Central University men’s tennis Alejandro Espitia Senior Jose Fabara Senior Fabrice George Freshman Jamal Hoyte Freshman Tamina Kienka Freshman Jack Waissen Senior Photos courtesy of Athletics 74 the eagle athletics 75 North Carolina Central University Walter Batts Sophomore men’s Braden Cox Senior Andre Jones Sophomore Spencer Jones Sophomore Ryne Toole Junior Photos courtesy of Athletics golf 76 the eagle athletics 77 North Carolina Central University women’s Basketball 78 the eagle Jasmine Alston Junior Tarlesha Boles Freshman Lakisha Evans Sophomore Tiffany Gary Sophomore Alesha Jenkins Sophomore Eyandra Molina Junior Tenika Neely Sophomore Montreshia Perry Freshman Sierra Solomon Sophomore Kabrina Truesdale Freshman Chasidy Williams Junior Blaire Houston Senior athletics 79 North Carolina Central University women’s Softball women’s tennis Julia Aguilar Freshman 80 the eagle Cameron Chatman Senior Lakisha McDougald Freshman Olesya Palko Junior Rebecca Wood Freshman Ekaterina Nekrasova Freshman Aurora Baker Senior Martha Batie Freshman Amanda Bullock Sophomore Cember Carmichael Sophomore Regina Diaz Sophomore Shakemia Edwards Junior Tiphani Jackson Freshman Nadia Jefferies Junior Kayla McPeek Junior Bianka Molina Junior Nadia Moreta Senior Andrea Searls Senior MaeiRisha Watts Junior athletics 81 North Carolina Central University Photos courtesy of Athletics women’s cross country 82 the eagle Anthonia Ballard Freshman Amber Brooks Freshman Delesha Conquest Sophomore Ikea Long Sophomore Alexis Sherrill Sophomore Dreanna Wallace Senior Sararesa Hudson Sophomore Syrita Hunt Freshman athletics 83 North Carolina Central University Photos courtesy of Athletics women’s track & Field 84 the eagle Anthonia Ballard Freshman Amber Brooks Freshman Delesha Conquest Sophomore Jazmen Flagler Sophomore La‘Creesha Gore Sophomore Quianika Hatchell Freshman Ciara Housten Sophomore Sararesa Hudson Sophomore Syrita Hunt Freshman Ikea Long Sophomore Ashley McCoy Junior Paige Robinson Senior Alexis Sherrill Sophomore Regina Summerville Freshman Dreanna Wallace Senior athletics 85 North Carolina Central University women’s volleyball 86 the eagle Dayanna Arrufat Freshman Malessa Clary Freshman Alice Genna Freshman Denni Johnson Freshman Jzima-Malaki Kalao Sophomore Raven King Senior Ashley McCarthy Freshman Shantel Moore Senior Melissa Rabell Freshman Janae Raynor Sophomore Tasha-Gaye Richards Senior Kalin Russell Sophomore Manu Santos Senior Maritsann Sinclair Senior athletics 87 North Carolina Central University s n o i t a z i n a Org 88 the eagle organizations 89 North Carolina Central University German Club 90 the eagle organizations 91 golden key international honour society 92 the eagle organizations 93 North Carolina Central University Kappa Pi internatioal honorary Art Fraternity 94 the eagle organizations 95 North Carolina Central University National Council of Negro Woman 96 the eagle organizations 97 North Carolina Central University student activities board 98 the eagle organizations 99 North Carolina Central University university honors program 100 the eagle organizations 101 North Carolina Central University e if k e e r g 102 the eagle the greeks 103 North Carolina Central University 104 the eagle the greeks 105 North Carolina Central University 106 the eagle the greeks 107 North Carolina Central University & e f i l t n e d u st s t i a r t r o P 108 the eagle student life & portraits 109 North Carolina Central University 110 the eagle Steve Adams Freshman Telvin Adams Freshman Tiffany Adams Sophomore Julio Aguilar Freshman William Anyu Junior Dominick Asken Freshman Jubriel Barnes Freshman Precious Bass Freshman Gabriel Aikens Junior Noredia Akwara Junior Marcus Albert Freshman Erika Allen Sophomore Cori Baston Freshman Eleanor Batson Freshman Anastaissia Battle Freshman Ashley S Battle Junior Christina Allison Freshman William Alison Freshman Kevin Amoah Freshman Raneeka Anderson Freshman Kristonsia Beatty Freshman Carlos Arzate Benitez Sophomore Amanda Berry Sophomore Breesha Berry Freshman student life & portraits 111 North Carolina Central University 112 the eagle Rakeem Best Freshman Tniya Bias Freshman Kristina Black Freshman Myesha Black Freshman Raven Bradley Freshman Taylor Braxton Freshman Lean Bridges Sophomore Christpher Brooks Freshman Kiatah Blalock Freshman Trevor Bland Freshman Valerie Blanks Freshman Kaylah Blount Freshman Cassie Brown Freshman Jasmine Brown Freshman Joey Brown Freshman Latoya Brown Freshman Desmond Boone Freshman Dominique Boone Freshman Jazzmine Bowling Freshman Eric Boykin Freshman David Bullock Freshman Ashley Burke Freshman Kenneth Burnette Freshman Martin Butts Junior student life & portraits 113 North Carolina Central University 114 the eagle Essence Byfield Freshman Adriah Bynam Freshman Antonio Campbell Freshman Yomanie Campbell Freshman Joshua Coates Harris Freshman Aaron Cohoon Freshman Destiny Cole Freshman Devan Coley Freshman Christina Capeheart Freshman Chaquito Carroil Freshman Whitney Carter Junior Jerrod Christmas Freshman Christina Collazo Freshman Tre’Sean Cooks Freshman Quentin Cooper Freshman Crystal Cotton Junior Lola Clark Freshman Charisma Clements Freshman Cameron Clifton Freshman Shakiya Cloud Freshman Kenyata Cross Freshman Tatianna Cross Freshman Shajuan Crumel Evans Freshman Tiffaney Cunningham Sophomore student life & portraits 115 North Carolina Central University 116 the eagle Steven Davenport Freshman Rachael Davies Junior Christopher Dawkins Freshman Davina Deal Freshman Anthony Elliott Junior William Edmond Sophomore Monique Edwards Freshman Kevin Anart-Fellell Freshman Segalfred Dean Freshman Felicia Degree Freshman Katya De La Torre Freshman Jamese Dixon Sophomore Vincent Finney Freshman Ryan Flowers Freshman Arnnold Floyd Junior Olinia Floyd Freshman Chatia Donsey Freshman Deion Doubledee Freshman Carmeesha Dudley Freshman Caler Eddleman Freshman Brianna Ford Freshman Jonathan Forte Freshman Tameisha Foster Freshman Charada Mccall Fozard Freshman student life & portraits 117 North Carolina Central University 118 the eagle Mahalia Frost Sophomore Jena Frumers Freshman Chelsea Fulmore Sophomore Tyler Gaffney Freshman Paradise Goodwin Sophomore Sojonia Gordon Junior Ashley Goss Freshman WynnIkia Govan Freshman Amber Scott Gail Freshman Tatyana Gardner Freshman Tayia Garris Freshman Abria Gaynor Freshman Charles Gray Freshman Markayle Gray Freshman Sharone Gray Freshman Jocelyn Gray Junior Whitney Gibbs Freshman Ashley Gilyard Freshman Alexandria Glenn Freshman Tiana Glover Freshman Jasmine Green Freshman Marcus Griffin Freshman Glynnis Hagins Freshman Lorraine Hallback Freshman student life & portraits 119 North Carolina Central University 120 the eagle Keandra Hampton Freshman Stephanie Hampton Freshman Diamond Harrel Freshman Alexis Harris Freshman Sabrina Howie Freshman Shamara Howze Freshman Tasha Hunt Freshman Sean Hunt Freshman Angelica Harris Freshman Onashel Hartwell Freshman Kiara Heckstall Freshman Keyso Heredia Freshman Deidra Hunter Freshman Desriah Huntley Freshman Blaire Ingram Freshman Jasmine Ingran Freshman Tyrice Hicks Sophomore Naquasha Hill Freshman Chantel Hodge Freshman Jalen Howard Freshman Lordina Innocent Freshman Tania Irwin Freshman Janise Ivey Freshman Jasmine Ivey Freshman student life & portraits 121 North Carolina Central University 122 the eagle Adrienne Jackson Freshman Genesis Jackson Freshman Osaffo James Junior Jasmin Jefferson Freshman Dawanas Kings Freshman Darren Kirby Freshman Natae Knight Freshman Tavon Koonce Freshman Brandon Jenkins Freshman Michaiah Jessup Freshman Bryana Johnson Freshman Jarrel Johnson Freshman Brianna Lackey Sophomore Curtis D. Lamson Jr Freshman Ariel Lanier Freshman Chanel Lawrence Freshman Shawn Ty’ Johnson Freshman Keno Jones Freshman Lenora Jones Junior Kimberly Kilgo Freshman Quenton Lawrence Freshman Carin Lawyer Freshman Reginald Ledford Sophomore Alyssa Lee Freshman student life & portraits 123 North Carolina Central University Tracey Leonard Freshman Natasha Lindsay Freshman Deborah May Junior Kiara Mccarthy Freshman Talyor Mccracken Freshman 124 the eagle Michael Mcdowll Jr Freshman Mercedes Martin Freshman Christopher Matthews Freshman Ebony Mcmillian Freshman Maryalice Mcneill Freshman Chyna Mcqueen Freshman Katrina Mebane Freshman Tyquasha Mcconneaughey Freshman Ashley Mccorule Freshman Briana Miles Freshman D’ Essence Miller Freshman Darius Miller Freshman Devin Mitchell Freshman Ashley Mcfarland Freshman Franklin Mckoy Sophomore Leah Montgomery Freshman Alonah Moore Freshman Justine Moore Freshman Roderick Morris Freshman student life & portraits 125 North Carolina Central University 126 the eagle Alanna Mvrrell Freshman Jurrel Myers Freshman Tenika Neely Sophomore Haley Newman Freshman Randy Person Freshman Chelsea Pettaway Freshman Jametta Pettiway Freshman Jasmine Phillips Freshman Ebonie Newton Freshman Ashley Njai Freshman Elisha Olyde Freshman Daron Owens Senior Raven Pickett Freshman Renita Pough Junior Shirbrea Powder Freshman Michael Provencher Freshman Parielle Parker Freshman Bri ‘ awn Patrick Junior Jessica Pearson Freshman Jamal Percy Freshman Benjamin Ramsey Freshman Jada Ratliff Freshman Tim Ray Freshman Tyesha Reid Freshman student life & portraits 127 North Carolina Central University 128 the eagle Andrea Richardson Freshman Tanisha Rideout Freshman Brianna Robertson Sophomore Desiree Robinson Freshman Kayla Scott Sophomore Louise Scott Junior Rachelle Sheridan Freshman Daquane Simmons Freshman jasmine Robinson Freshman Shani Robinson Freshman D’ Jain Ruffin Freshman Shaunta Russell Freshman Se ‘ Naia Simpson Freshman Christina Singletary Senior Rikia Singleton Freshman Amber Smith Freshman Dominique Sauls Junior Jamal Scales Freshman Jordan Scales Freshman Tia Scales Freshman Genesis Smith Freshman Michelle Smith Freshman Tamika Smith Freshman Terrell Snipers Freshman student life & portraits 129 North Carolina Central University 130 the eagle Jonathan Spruill Freshman Sam Stewart Freshman Cassandra Stokes Junior Dwanecia Strover Freshman Ambria Thomason Freshman Anthony Thorpe Freshman Jasmine Tnsley Freshman Devyn Tookes Freshman Jasmine Strickland Freshman Rebecca Stubbs Freshman Clarke Tanner Freshman Eric Taylor Freshman Elizabeth Tucker Freshman Kiara Tyrone Freshman Josh Waddell Junior Mariah Walker Freshman Stephany Taylor Freshman Jasmine Thomas Freshman Jasmine Thomas Freshman Klona Thomas Freshman Kiara Warren Freshman Antinette Washington Freshman Deonte Washington Sophomore Terry Washington Sophomore student life & portraits 131 North Carolina Central University 132 the eagle Leslie Watford Freshman Tiana White Freshman Rachel Wiggs Freshman Alexis Williams Freshman Sade Williams Freshman Sakia Williams Freshman Shaneka Williams Freshman Clarenco Williamson Freshman Alysia Williams Sophomore Jauquilla Williams Freshman Karian Williams Freshman Khalia Williams Freshman Tia Willis Freshman Ayla Wilson Freshman Markee Wilson Freshman Dalvin Winston Freshman Latressa Williams Freshman Mercedes Williams Freshman Nicole Williams Freshman Raven Williams Freshman Jonathon Woodroff Freshman Perry Worthy Jr. Freshman Briana Wright Freshman Deyonta Wright Freshman Marcus Yancas Freshman Avery Young Freshman student life & portraits 133 North Carolina Central University e t a u grad Photo courtesy of the Office of Public Relations 134 the eagle graduates 135 North Carolina Central University Adetola Abisuga Raleigh, NC Daniel Adams Fayetteville, NC Sharvonta Alston Forestville, MD Jannike Anderson Concord, NC Marguerite Applin Durham, NC Jacqueline Bowden Garner, NC Jeremy Brackett Elizabeth City, NC Kelly Bradshaw Kinston, NC Michelle Bridgers Greenville, NC Bianca Brodie Durham, NC Naundi Armour Durham, NC Adrianna Armstrong Durham, NC Michelle Arnold Durham, NC Nyshiera Ashton Durham, NC Alexis Barnes Durham, NC Deirdre Brooks Richmond, VA Andrea Brown Durham, NC Ashley Brown Durham, NC Chioke Brown Durham, NC Jelani Brown Durham, NC Tiffany Baskerville Durham, NC Kiswanna Battle Robersonville, NC Tramar Beaman Williamstown, NJ Christopher Beatty Williamstown, NJ Darlene Bellamy Raleigh, NC Percy Brown IV Raleigh, NC Jerome Brown Jr Lithonia, GA Taneah Bryant Durham, NC Dominique Bryan-Jones Raleigh, NV Brittany Burch Durham, NC Chaz Berry Rosslyn, VA Leslie Bethea Durham, NC Shantakiya Bethea Winston Salem, NC Natasha Beverly Durham, NC Shana Blount Durham, NC Donna Burnett Durham, NC Wendy Burton Raleigh, NC Talaya Carter Durham, NC Carolyn Casey Charlotte, NC Anita Cates Roxboro, NC 136 the eagle graduates 137 North Carolina Central University Samuel Chasten Raleigh, NC Rosa Cheatham Durham, NC Ashlee Clark Danville, VA Charisse Cohen Charlotte, NC Bishari Cooper Moyock, NC Robert Dey Cary, NC Stephanie Douglass Washington, DC Keith Eason Durham, NC Ida Edwards Durham, NC Lakeysha Edwards Durham, NC Dimira Coston Virginia Beach, VA Shaniece Council Raleigh, NC Robert Cozart Jr Henderson, NC Vickie Cradle Durham, NC Joshua Crump Durham, NC Jessica S Ellerbee Raleigh, NC Charone L Ellison Greenville, NC Dominique Everett Greenville, NC Shelia Farmer Fuquay Varina, NC Etienne Farquharson Durham, NC Jamal Cuthbertson Durham, NC Adleon Dacus Durham, NC Daquan Daniels Washington, NC Pamela Daniels Durham, NC D ‘ Vario Daughtry Apex, NC Ashleigh Forbes Riegelwood, NC Charon Franklin Lorton, VA Alecia Frederick Morrisville, NC Yvonne Fuller Oxford, NC Brandi Fulmore Saint Pauls, NC Kayla Deal Virginia Beach, VA Antavia Dean Charlotte, NC Ashley Dean Charlotte, NC Amanda Dees Brandwine, MD Johneta Devoe Raleigh, NC Monique Funches Durham, NC Jerae Gaston Shelby, NC Brittney Gaulden Durham, NC Heather Gavin Fayetteville, NC Answari Gill Charlotte, NC 138 the eagle graduates 139 North Carolina Central University Sonia Gill Montgomery Village, MD Kentoura Gilmore Greenville, NC Regina Glover Durham, NC Brittany A Grant Durham, NC Darren N Grant Durham, NC Jasmine Holiday Durham, NC Brittany Holman Browns Summit, NC Blaire Houston South Plainfield Rairu Howard Durham, NC Joshua Hoyle Durham, NC Julian Gray College Park Erica Green Thomasville, NC Ariel Griffin Louisburg, NC Derrick Hall Durham, NC Kiara Hames Durham, NC Kiara Hudson Durham, NC Kijuan Huff Durham, NC Morgan Huggins Raleigh, NC Monrita Hughes Portsmouth, VA Uyikhosa Idahor High Point, NC Kenyetta Hardnett Durham, NC Brianna Hargrove Savannah, GA Kelsey Hargrove Durham, NC Sherica Harrington Durham, NC Corey Harris Chesapeake, VA Cameron Ijames Statesville, NC Karimah Isaac Newbern, NC Shantiara Jackson Charlotte, NC Allexis John Durham, NC Israel L Johnson Durham, NC Lateisha Harris Durham, NC Vivian Harris Wendell, NC Valerie Haywood Cary, NC Brandon Hicks Charlotte, NC Davena Hilliard Enfield, NC Franklin Johnson Jr Durham, NC Alicia Jones Durham, NC Fantasia Jones Burlington, NC Gabrielle Jones Raleigh, NC Kiara Jones Raleigh, NC 140 the eagle graduates 141 North Carolina Central University Megan Jones Durham, NC Sabora Jones Durham, NC Ernest Jones Jr Raleigh, NC Kendrick Jordan Durham, NC Taneisha Jordan Oxford, NC Rashawn Linton Durham, NC Shaneese Little Durham, NC Emily Littlejohn Wake Forrest, NC Justin Lovett Durham, NC Tamika Lowry Charlotte, NC Courtney Joyner Garner, NC Takela Keech Durham, NC Brian Kennedy II Charlottesville, NC Tiara Kincaid Forest City, NC Julie King Durham, NC Christopher Mack Clayton, NC Derrick Mallison Washington, NC Brigina Manley Conway, Nc Lasaundra Maynor Durham, NC Ronnisha Mccormick Durham, NC Stacye King Rocky Mount, NC Kiana Kirk Saint Pauls, NC Derwin Knight Durham, NC Krystal Langley Durham, NC Kevin Lanier Kinston, NC Zakiya Mccormick Durham, NC Lishelle Mccray New Bern, NC Danielle Mcghee Durham, NC Shavonda Mcgregor Durham, NC Tiffany Mckinnon Durham, NC Ashley Lawrence Raleigh, NC Hope Leach Durham, NC Laporsha Leake Durham, NC Shewahn Lee Durham, NC Crystal Leonard Richlands, NC Bianca Meeks Durham, NC Christina Montague Raleigh, NC J ‘ Leighsa Moore Durham, NC Shaina Moore Durham, NC Donyelle Murdock Durham, NC 142 the eagle graduates 143 North Carolina Central University Carima Neal Durham, NC India Neal Wilson, NS Shanay Newkirk Durham, NC Keeva Nichols Durham, NC Bukola Okeowo Knightdale, NC Lea Randolph Durham, NC Angela Randolph-koop Raleigh, NC Martisa Raynor Durham, NC Christina Reid Durham, NC Tasha-Gaye Richards Durham, NC Evelyn Olortegui Raleigh, NC Jahniece Outlaw Raleigh, NC T ‘ Kiyah Outlaw Durham, NC Ayodeji Oyenekan Durham, NC Jasmine Parks Durham, NC Carolyn Robinson Durham, NC Janata Robinson Durham, NC Joi Robinson Durham, NC Natonna Robinson Warrenton, NC Paig Robinson Piscataway, NJ Ashley Patterson Raeford, NC Terrance Phipps Raleigh, NC Pamela Pinnix Greensboro, NC Anesha Pittman Durham, NC Ross Plummer Winston-Salem, NC Rhonda Robinson Durham, NC Donna Rogers Durham, NC Cristal Rouse Durham, NC Shameka Ruffin Wilson, Nc Adrian Russell Durham, NC Lameisha Poole Newport News, VA Jeremy Powe Cary, NC Adrienne Price Charlotte, NC Erica Ragland Warrenton, NC Raja Rahim Chesterfield, VA Angela Saner Taylorsville, NC Emanuelle Santos Durham, NC Aaron Saunders Washington, NC Dinikia Savage Durham, NC Gina Savage Chapil Hill, NC 144 the eagle graduates 145 North Carolina Central University Ashanta Scarlett Durham, NC Ramona Scarlett Durham, NC Kristen Schooler Mitchellville, MD Dominque Selby Durham, NC Sade Seward Durham, NC Jessica Tatum Fayetteville, NC Candace Taylor Fayetteville, NC Gerald Taylor Durham, NC Shrhonda Taylor Durham, NC Simone Taylor Silver Spring, MD Jimmy Short Jr. Durham, NC Johnicia Simmons New Bern, NC Tremaine Simmons Robbins, NC Maritsann Sinclair Durham, NC Che’ Smith Jamesville, NC Shannon Thomas Durham, NC Samuel Tropain Raleigh, NC Thomas Tripp Garner, NC Nia Tukufu Durham, NC Mark Turner Henderson, NC Mykeia Smith Southmont, NC Savai Smith Durham, NC Shanika Smith-White Angier, NC Karnesha Snuggs Durham, NC Shaina Steele Durham, NC Whitney Tysor Sanford, NC Jamarcus Underwood Laurinburg, NC Aaron Vanhook Efland, NC Maria Vasquez Durham, NC Tremain Vass Durham, Nc Morgan Stone Springfield, MA Roneisha Straite Charlotte, NC Landis Strickland Durham, NC Ashanti Stroud Kenansville, NC Shawn Swinnie Durham, NC Evin Verdell Winston Salem, NC Katrina Walker Durham, NC Samuel Walker Durham, NC Channell Walkins Youngsville, NC Dreanna Wallace Kissimee, FL 146 the eagle graduates 147 North Carolina Central University Commencement Fall Marisha Washington Jacksonville, NC Lakeisha Watson Durham, NC Shequana Webb Bolton, NC Lasha ‘ White Whitaker, NC Alicia Whitehurst Ayoen, NC Shanteria Wilkins Durham, NC Anthony Williams Beulaville, NC Katrida Williams Durham, NC Natasha Williams Durham, NC Zachary Williams Charlotte, NC Lakeshia Wilson Eden, NC Jaleesa Wood Franklinton, NC Desiree Wright Jacksonville, NC Photo courtesy of the Office of Public Relations 148 the eagle Fall Commencement 149 North Carolina Central University Photos courtesy of the Office of Public Relations 150 the eagle Fall Commencement 151 North Carolina Central University Thank You’s Campus Echo The Campus Echo won 11 awards at the BCCA 14th annual National HBCU student News Media Conference Excellence in Journalism Contest awards, at Norfolk State University. This is the third year in a row that the Campus Echo has won double digit awards at the conference which is judged by professionals in the field. Office of Public Relations Athletics Photo courtesy of the Office of Public Relations 152 the eagle thank you’s 153
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