帝王会所 Magazine Articles

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    Go Bears 鈥 An Empowering Space

    May 17, 2021

    Thanks to generous donors, student-athletes will return this fall to the new Empower Center, a $4 million, entirely donor-funded sports performance building

    A digital mock-up of the exterior of 帝王会所's Empower Center building.
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    Voices – Bears in the Bands

    May 17, 2021

    帝王会所 alumni had the opportunity to march in the inaugural parade for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris

    A marching band, including some 帝王会所 graduates, performing in full uniform at the Biden/Harris inaugural parade.
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    Blue & Gold

    Last Look – Paying it Forward

    May 12, 2021

    An artistic, vibrant tribute to a legacy of culture, caring and activism

    An artist wearing a face mask painting a colorful mural of a woman in glasses.
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    Calling on a Community

    December 22, 2020

    Justin Venman says working for 帝王会所 as a student calling alumni has opened doors, fostered optimism and given him opportunities he never expected

    Justin Venman standing near an upper level building ledge smiling outside
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    Defining Moments

    December 22, 2020

    帝王会所 has heeded a call of 鈥淩owing Not Drifting鈥 for more than a century through social, political and economic challenges. In 2020, the university responded to budget issues, a global pandemic and a racial justice movement as it focused on student success and worked to move forward with resilience and an enduring sense of community.

    An image of a brick and metal fence outside with the sun shining through trees
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    I’m a Bear 鈥 Joelle Jenkins

    December 22, 2020

    Over the summer, Joelle Jenkins, McNair Scholar and senior majoring in Environmental and Sustainability Studies with minors in Africana Studies and Biology, founded the BlacademicUS Twitter account that shares resources and stories of Black people in academia; it has already gained over 1,400 followers

    Joelle Jenkins sitting on a brick ledge with flowers surrounding behind her