NC Wesleyan was one of many colleges to sign a transfer agreement for students pursuing Music, Theatre or Fine Arts at North Carolina鈥檚 community colleges. Students can now seamlessly transfer to any of a number of private colleges in the state to complete a bachelor鈥檚 degree in one of those disciplines.聽
Wesleyan Students Awarded for their Research
Biomedical Science seniors, Beverly Anaele and Jawuanna McAllister, presented their research at the at UNC Wilmington on March 23rd. Both young women have been doing research at NC Wesleyan for the past two years, independently as juniors and later as part of their senior honors theses. Beverly has worked with Dr. Kosal, and Jawuanna has worked with Dr. Stovall.

At the conference, Beverly won the 3rd Place Derieux Award for her oral presentation in the Ecology, Botany, & Zoology category! Her talk was titled 鈥淐an a natural plant product, such as the American beautyberry, repel and alter mosquito behavior?鈥 Jawuanna won the 1st Place Derieux Award for her oral talk in the Cell & Molecular Biology and Physiology category. Jawuanna鈥檚 talk was 鈥淓ffect of Caffeine on PALLD Expression and GBM Cell Invasion.鈥
Both Beverly and Jawuanna have just finished one-year terms as the Secretary and President, respectively, of the Collegiate Academy of NCAS. Both young women are graduating from Wesleyan this semester and have big plans! In August, Beverly, who recently won the Biology Award at the NC Wesleyan Honors Convocation, will begin a Master鈥檚 of Public Health program at Thomas Jefferson University, and Jawuanna will start her Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology at Cornell University.
Congratulations to these outstanding and successful young scientists! The Biology department will be sad to see them go. But, we are so excited to see what they become.
Honor Students Receive Awards
NC Wesleyan University recently held the 2019 Honors Convocation Award Ceremony. These Awardees and Honor Society Members have displayed outstanding contributions inside and outside of the classroom. When you see these students, please take a moment to congratulate them.
Recipients of the 2019 NCWC Honors Convocation Awards
| STUDENT SUPPORT | |
| Supplemental Instruction Leader of the Year Award | Trevor Harris |
| Peer Tutor of the Year | Beverly Anaele |
| Internship Award | Gordon ( Mitch ) Layton |
| ROTC Highest GPA Award | Elena Duran |
| ROTC “Hooah” Award | Savion Young |
| ROTC Golden Joe Award | Dion Cox |
| ROTC Golden Jane Award | Kate Avila |
| SCIENCE AND MATH | |
| Biology Award | Beverly Anaele |
| Environmental Science Award | Ericca Lenhardt |
| Exercise Science Award | Mehli Carolyn Erbaugh Marcellus |
| Chemistry Award | Kayla Lavan |
| American Institute of Chemists/North Carolina Institute of Chemists Foundation Award | Ivan Cockman |
| Mathematics Award | Ivan Cockman |
| Mathematics Award | Joseph Lloyd |
| HUMANITIES | |
| Religious Studies | Sean Michael Dancy |
| Senior English Award | Libby Edwards |
| EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES | |
| Communications Outstanding Student Award | Ali Cucinotta |
| John Paul Jones History Award | Beverly Anaele |
| History Major Outstanding Student Award | Jessica Brabble |
| Political Science Award | Anderson “Andie” Batt |
| SNCAE Award | Tristan Marshall |
| Susan B. Taylor Excellence in Educational Practice Award | Karolina Winstead |
| Psychology Outstanding Student Award | Joseph Lloyd |
| Excellence in Sociological Studies Award | Keaira McMiller |
| Criminal Justice Outstanding Student Award | Courtney Paige Garofolo |
| BUSINESS | |
| Accounting Outstanding Student Award | Hannah Huls |
| Business Administration Outstanding Student Award | Shreya Suman Thakuri |
| Marketing Outstanding Student Award | Stephany Barbera |
| Organizational Administration Outstanding Student Award | Gene 鈥淭rey鈥 Croom |
| Computer Information Systems Outstanding Student Award | Nabin Singh |
| ADULT DEGREE PROGRAM AWARDS | |
| Outstanding Adult Student Award | Latishea Faison |
Below you will find a list of honor society members who were recognized at the 2019 Honors Convocation Ceremony. When you see these students, please take a moment to congratulate them.
| PSI ETA SIMGA |
| Bethany Bergman |
| Elizebeth Blair |
| Olga K. Bloh |
| Karlee Bjurstrom |
| Alyssa Nichole Brookhart |
| Bethany J. Dunham |
| Angela W. Groeneveld |
| Hayleigh Heckman |
| Hunter L. Ingram |
| Dan R. Locey III |
| Victoria Mayer |
| Eboni’ Sapphire Mayle |
| Hugo Mendes |
| Rebecca Renee Mitchell |
| Brittany Petticolas |
| Odalis Enmanuel Peralta Paulino |
| Mariana Rey Xavier |
| Taylor E. Roberson |
| Brianna D. Skipwith |
| Rodrigo Soto Gongora |
| Dawn E. Wallace |
| Ashley Carroll Wiggins |
| Sigma Tau Delta |
| Libby Edwards |
| Dalton Smiley |
| Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) |
| Hannah Ivester |
| Jawuanna McAllister |
| Dakota Casey |
| Savannah Flanagan |
| Psi Chi / Pi Gamma Mu |
| Thomas Keilty Hand |
| Justin DeBraska |
| Cecilia Patino |
| Sarah Griffiths |
| Thomas Keilty |
| Justin DeBraska |
| Cecilia Patino |
| Sarah Griffiths |
| Alpha Phi Sigma |
| Shelby Godwin |
| Jordan Forbess |
| Timothy Caulder |
| Anna Stribling |
| Faith Overton |
| Courtney Garofolo |
| Victoria Simmons |
| Jerry Cameron |
| Keith Garner |
| Gary Davis |
| Timothy Hathaway |
| William T. Smith |
| Patricia Sessoms |
| Jerry Shoemaker |
| Sigma Beta Delta |
| Rashonda Bradley |
| Willie Ray Flowers |
| Cheryl D. Garner |
| Lathen Earl Hyman, Jr. |
| Abigail Leather |
| Valerie Newton |
| Kendra S. Patterson |
| Sydney B. Taylor |
| Kelvin L. Wiggins |
| Sigma Tau Delta |
| Libby Edwards |
| Dalton Smiley |
| Kappa Mu Epsilon |
| Angela Nicole Bird |
| Payton Coleman |
| David Austin Mooney |
| Chinwe Cynthia Obi |
| Julia Anne Trimmer |
| Samantha G. Valeros |
| Jackie N. Webb |
| Abigail Wooten |
Wesleyan Showcases Global Cultures
The stage at the Dunn Center was alive Monday with representations of different cultures as N.C. Wesleyan University students presented 10 acts, each with a different international flavor.
The Heart of Dr. Hartness- Renovation Ceremony at The Hartness Center

ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA鈥&苍产蝉辫;&苍产蝉辫;Over 110 students, staff, supporters and family recently gathered at the Hartness Student Center at 麻豆原创 for a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating new renovations. The event recognized Dr. John Hartness for his generous contributions and tireless support of the College.

Just before the event began, the room buzzed with conversation as individuals from various backgrounds greeted one another and shared stories of how Dr. Hartness has impacted their lives. Elliott Smith, Director of Student Activities, opened the event by expressing his thanks and mentioning all of the recent changes to the building as part of this renovation.
The improvements took place over the past several months. They include: redesigning the ground level to encompass dynamic meeting areas, building a second floor which houses offices and creating a multi-purpose student lounge to accommodate both academic and entertainment needs. Annick Umuliza, a student-worker at the Hartness Center spoke on her pride of working for the center and its mission.
After sharing a story of their friendship, Wesleyan President, Dr. Dewey Clark voiced his appreciation saying, 鈥淒r. Hartness had this vision鈥 he wanted to be a part of Rocky Mount because of 麻豆原创. How fortunate we are to have Dr. Hartness come and befriend us.鈥

As Dr. Hartness came forward to say a few words and cut the ribbon, the entire room rose in a standing ovation for a man whose efforts serve as a prime example of a community supporter and leader.
What was originally a building used to supply heat to the College has now transformed into a thriving students center all because of Dr. Hartness and his family鈥檚 generosity and vision. He does not take credit for the success, however, humbly saying, 鈥淚 did not do this, my family did this. I just happened to be there. My family is most generous, and I am most grateful.鈥
Students & Faculty Attend American College of Sports Medicine Conference


On February 14th and 15th, Drs. Crowley, Henderson and Magal, and four students attended the regional conference of the in Greenville, SC.
At the conference and under the direction of Dr. Crowley, Mehli Marcellus and Tyler Ricks presented a research project titled: 鈥淔actors Influencing Attitude Towards, and Participation in, Physical Activity in Eastern North Carolina鈥.
Also at the conference, Dr. Meir Magal, Program Director and Professor of Exercise Science together with Mr. Francis Neric, Director of Certifications at the American College of Sports Medicine, has co-presented a tutorial titled: 鈥淕raduated Now What? Succeeding in the Exercise Profession鈥
Wesleyan Hosts National Society of Leadership & Success Induction Ceremony
ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA鈥 麻豆原创 recently held its second annual National Society of Leadership & Success (NSLS) Induction Ceremony at The Dunn Center for the Performing Arts. Seventy-five student leaders were inducted in the organization, the nation’s largest leadership honor society.

The Wesleyan chapter seeks to foster personal reflection, goal setting and leadership development amongst its members. The focus this fall was to lead new students through completion of the national requirements to become fully inducted members.
鈥淚 am pleased to report that we have been very successful this semester. Ninety percent of those who joined in August have achieved induction, exceeding the national goal of forty percent,鈥 stated Jessie Langley, Chapter Advisor and Associate Dean of Students for Campus Life.
Keynote speaker at the event was Ron Green, Chief Professional Officer of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tar River Region, who focused on the themes of generosity and love. In support of this theme, student members and their guests were encouraged to bring new coats, toys and hygiene items as a donation to the local Boys & Girls Clubs. Through NSLS member nominations, Excellence in Teaching awards were given to faculty members Richard Allsbrook, Dr. Jason Buel and Dr. Daniel Stovall. Excellence in Service to Students awards were given to Michael Mosley and Wayne Sears.
In order to achieve induction, members must attend Orientation, Leadership Training Day, three Speaker Broadcasts and three Success Networking Team meetings. Students are selected by their college for membership based on academic standing or leadership potential. Candidacy is a nationally recognized achievement of honorable distinction. You can learn more about the National Society for Leadership & Success at .
2018 Distinguished Staff Award

Tammy Robinson Director of Donor Relations & Stewardship
Dr. Dewey Clark (left) awards Tammy Robinson, Director of Donor Relations & Stewardship at NC Wesleyan University the 2018 Distinguished Staff Award on Monday, December 3rd at the annual staff Christmas celebration. Tammy has been at Wesleyan for 7 years. This award honors staff members who have exhibited outstanding work performance, service and dedication to the College or community.
Wesleyan Pledges as a Healthy Campus Partner
ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 鈥 麻豆原创 took the American College Health Association鈥檚 Healthy Campus Pledge and is now considered a Healthy Campus 2020 Partner. This pledge demonstrates a campus鈥 commitment toward achieving the Healthy Campus 2020 goals and objectives. NC Wesleyan has joined a growing group of diverse, motivated institutions and organizations working every day to move campuses across our nation toward better health.
Healthy Campus 2020 is the companion framework to Healthy People 2020, the federal government鈥檚 health promotion and disease prevention initiative for achieving better health across the United States. Healthy Campus 2020 provides a framework for improving the overall health status on campuses nationwide. Strategies extend beyond traditional interventions of education, diagnosis, treatment and healthcare at clinical levels. Wesleyan is working to embed health into all aspects of the campus culture, across administration, operations and academics.
鈥淚t鈥檚 with great pride that we join forces with other fellow institutions and organizations as part of being a Healthy Campus,鈥 said Wesleyan President Dr. Dewey Clark. 鈥淲e are committed to educating and providing health and wellness opportunities for our students, faculty and staff in an effort to live longer, healthier lives.鈥
While no two Healthy Campus initiatives are exactly alike, most include a network of people working toward a common vision, priority health needs of your community, a plan with clearly defined strategies and action steps, community- and individual-focused interventions, and tracking progress. For more information about Healthy Campus 2020, please visit .
Becoming a Healthy Campus Partner reflects 麻豆原创鈥檚 commitment to health and well-being while joining the national movement to create healthier campuses. Wesleyan has been working on Healthy Campus goals and objectives since April 2018. Since that time, they have worked to increase the number of students receiving health education services and to improve access to immunizations, such as the flu shot, to help prevent illness on campus. For more information or to get involved, please visit ncwu.edu/campus-life/resources/health-services.
Wesleyan Hosts Collegiate Academy of the NC Academy of Science (CANCAS)

NC Wesleyan University hosted the Undergraduate Research Workshop of the Collegiate Academy of the NC Academy of Science (CANCAS) on Saturday, November 3rd….
