Wesleyan Hosts GLF Scholarship Luncheon


麻豆原创 (NCWU) proudly hosted the Annual Luncheon on March 13 at The Dunn Center, celebrating the strong partnership between the two institutions. The event honored both past scholarship graduates and new recipients, highlighting the impact of the Golden LEAF Foundation (GLF) on student success.

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The luncheon opened with a warm welcome from Mark Hinson, NCWU鈥檚 Vice President of Advancement, who expressed gratitude for the Foundation鈥檚 continued support. He emphasized the significant role GLF plays in providing educational opportunities for NCWU students and strengthening the university鈥檚 mission.

Alumni Speaker and NCWU graduate, Nadia Simmons, reflected on her time at Wesleyan, sharing how her experience was profoundly shaped by the scholarship. During her time as a student, she interned with GLF鈥攁n opportunity that led to her current role post-graduation. She credited the Foundation not only for her academic success but also for the meaningful relationships and shared values it fostered among students from small towns who aspire to make a big impact.

Leah Hill, NCWU鈥檚 Director of Financial Aid, recognized and introduced the scholarship recipients, personally thanking GLF members for their generosity. As a token of appreciation, the university presented gifts to the Foundation鈥檚 representatives. Five scholarship recipients were in attendance to celebrate this milestone: Benjamin Sellers, Finnegan Allen, Joseph Cooper, Nyasia Jones, and Alexis Whitfield.

The event concluded with remarks from Arlena Dongilli, GLF Scholarship Program Manager, and NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff, who reaffirmed the university鈥檚 gratitude for this life-changing partnership.

Through this ongoing collaboration, NCWU and the Golden LEAF Foundation continue to empower students, foster academic achievement, and invest in the future of North Carolina鈥檚 workforce.

Bishops Bond with Donors


麻豆原创 (NCWU) welcomed their generous donors for a time to fellowship, dine and meet face-to-face the students whose lives they are making a difference in. The Battling Bishop Brunch Scholarship Appreciation event was held on Thursday, February 27in the Dunn Center on campus.

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Seth Badders

In attendance were several sponsors, including Gold Sponsor North Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church. The brunch began with a warm welcome from Seth Badders, NCWU Junior majoring in Biology. With a passion for serving others, Seth is involved in multiple clubs and organizations including Student Government Association (SGA), Disc Golf Club, Psychology Club, Nu Gamma Phi, and is also a Resident Assistant (RA). Eddie McKoy III 鈥85, Former NCWU Basketball Player and Don Scalf Scholarship Recipient, introduced the Key Note Guest Speaker.

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Jeff Hood

Jeff Hood 鈥84, NCWU Sports Hall of Fame Inductee and CEO for Hoodies House of Hope for Youth Charitable Organization, was the guest speaker. Hood has been involved with several youth related causes for more than 35 years. A native of Queens, NY and a graduate of North Carolina Wesleyan College where he received a BA Degree. In September 2007, Jeff was inducted into the N.C. Wesleyan Sports Hall of Fame after having completed a stellar basketball career. In 2018, Jeff was recognized by the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets as their Tissot Gift of Time Community Service Person of the Year. He was also Honored and Recognized as a “Made Man” of Charlotte, NC.  In 2019 NOBLE recognized Jeff as their Civil Rights Justice by Action for Youth of the Year Award. Jeff is married to Gloria Sledge Hood and together have a wonderful daughter named Maya.

In his speech, Hood shares his journey of overcoming financial challenges to attend college, emphasizing the importance of scholarships, grants, and work-study programs. He recounts memorable experiences, such as guarding diplomas the night before graduation, highlighting the lengths he went to achieve his goals. He urged scholarship recipients to appreciate the support they receive and to be grateful to donors. He underscored the role of faith in his life, drawing parallels to the biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Reflecting on his upbringing in a tough neighborhood, he discussed his determination to succeed and his initial struggles with racism, unfamiliar environments, and the pressure of being the first in his family to attend college. Despite these challenges, he found support and mentorship from Coach McCarthy and others, which helped him persevere. Hood emphasized the importance of resilience, the impact of receiving love and care from people different from himself, and the significance of giving back to support the next generation. He shared his commitment to youth programs and mentoring, encouraging young people to keep their faith and reminding donors of the impact of their contributions.

Vice President of Advancement, Mark Hinson, expressed his gratitude by saying, 鈥淭o our scholarship recipients, know that those who invest in your education believe in your potential. Honor this opportunity with dedication and, when the time comes, we encourage you to pay it forward to help others.鈥

Acknowledgement of the Scholarship Donors and Recipients was conducted by NC Wesleyan Senior, Lovely Thornton. She is majoring in Elementary Education with a minor in Psychology. Preceding the presentation was a beautiful singing of the Alma Mater by Latisha Scott 鈥06 who is currently working on her debut album. Senior Matthew Tiller, who is double majoring in English and Psychology, presented ways to give. Tiller is actively involved in leadership and service on campus through his membership of Omicron Delta Kappa, Student Government Association (SGA), and the University Honor Board.

The brunch was concluded by NCWU President, Dr. Evan D. Duff, reinforcing the university鈥檚 commitment to student success and the power of philanthropy in shaping their futures.

Bishops Explore Exergaming


Students at 麻豆原创 are taking an innovative approach to understanding physical activity behavior in Dr. Shannon Crowley鈥檚 Exercise Psychology class. In this class, Dr. Crowley, Associate Professor of Public Health and Director of the MPH program, leads Public Health, Exercise Science, and Psychology students in exploring psychological theories that help predict and influence health-oriented physical activity behaviors. The course also introduces cutting-edge strategies to promote physical activity, particularly among populations that may struggle with traditional exercise routines. This is particularly important, considering that less than half of U.S. adults meet the minimum physical activity recommendations for health.

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One of the most popular and engaging topics in the course is Exergaming鈥攁 dynamic concept that integrates physical activity into interactive gameplay. This method offers an exciting alternative for individuals who may not enjoy conventional workouts while still reaping the benefits of movement and exercise.

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Beyond theoretical discussions, students actively participate in Exergaming sessions using virtual reality headsets, adding an experiential learning component to the class. These hands-on sessions are made possible through a partnership with Dr. Ayra Sundbom, Visiting Assistant Professor of Education and Director of Instructional Technology, further reinforcing the University鈥檚 commitment to incorporating technology-driven learning experiences into the curriculum.

By merging psychology, technology, and exercise, Dr. Crowley鈥檚 students are gaining firsthand insight into how innovation can reshape the future of fitness and health behavior interventions.

NCWU Biology Students are Published


North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) proudly celebrates the continued success of its Biology Department students, who are gaining recognition in the scientific community through published research. Every student who completed BIO325 in Spring 2022, 2023, and 2024 has been published or is under review for publication, showcasing their hands-on experience in experimental design and scientific writing. This practical approach equips students with real-world research skills and prepares them for future scientific endeavors.

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鈥淥ur new undergraduate coauthors have achieved remarkable success, and we鈥檙e excited to see what they do next,鈥 said Dr. Joe Lane, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. 鈥淯ndergraduate research is a cornerstone of the Wesleyan experience, and our faculty are among the best at guiding students to produce meaningful work.鈥

Most recently, seven students coauthored two studies on the effects of pharmaceuticals and microplastics on Physella acuta, a freshwater snail. These studies were conducted in the BIO325 Environmental Science Lab:

  • 鈥 Published in Frontiers. Authors: El铆as, D., Ramirez Vieytez, J., Funoy Sayar, M., Loaisiga, J., Harper, A., and Doll, J.
  • Impact of Acetaminophen and Microplastic Exposure on Physa acuta 鈥 To be published in Biologia. Authors: Elias, D., Lynch, C., Minchew, K., Van Norden, C., and Doll, J.
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鈥淲atching students grow into published researchers is incredibly rewarding,鈥 said Dr. Daniel Elias, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Environmental Science. 鈥淓very group since 2022 has contributed valuable insights to the field.鈥

For the students, this experience is more than just an academic achievement鈥攊t鈥檚 an opportunity to make a lasting impact.


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鈥淭his paper being published means a lot for my future career and my passion for understanding possible human risks from environmental contaminants,鈥 said Morena Funoy Sayar, a 2025 graduate. 鈥淚 hope this article inspires other scientists to continue researching the effects of microplastics and pharmaceuticals on both the environment and human health.鈥

Chloe Lynch, a 2026 graduate, echoed this sentiment: 鈥淭he most rewarding part of this project was having the opportunity to grow as a researcher and contribute to science. Getting my work published was validation of all the time and effort we put into it. It鈥檚 exciting to know our research could spark further discussions and future studies.鈥

These publications reflect NCWU鈥檚 unwavering commitment to fostering scientific discovery and empowering students to achieve meaningful success in research and beyond.

Station 4 Embraces Bishop Branding


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In a powerful celebration of community and school spirit, has partnered with 麻豆原创 (NCWU) to proudly brand their firetrucks with a unifying theme: 鈥淕uardians of the Bishops.鈥 When challenged to choose a theme reflecting something meaningful in their area, the station found its inspiration in the heart of Wesleyan.

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The partnership is more than a creative design. Station 4 has fully embraced its role as protectors of the campus and community. Firetrucks now display the 鈥淕uardians of the Bishops鈥 motto on their windshields, while axes and tools are painted in Wesleyan鈥檚 signature navy and gold. The latest touch鈥攁 custom mud flap at the rear of the truck鈥攃ompletes the transformation, turning essential equipment into a living symbol of pride and unity.

For Fire Chief Darvin Moore, this connection is deeply personal. A proud NCWU Class of 2016 alumnus, Moore鈥檚 Wesleyan roots run deep, making this partnership a true reflection of his journey.

The students couldn鈥檛 be more excited to see their local heroes embrace the Battling Bishop spirit. What began as a branding project has grown into something far greater鈥攁 visible bond of support, community, and shared pride that strengthens both the campus and the city it calls home.

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NCWU Announces Danijel Velicki as 2025 Commencement Speaker


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麻豆原创 (NCWU) is gearing up for its 61st Spring Commencement, set to take place on Saturday, May 3, 2025. This year, the university will celebrate the achievements of over 300 graduates, marking a significant milestone in their academic journeys.

The keynote address will be delivered by Danijel Velicki, a successful entrepreneur, financial educator, and founder of Opus Wealth Strategies and Sqwire, LLC鈥攁 financial education platform that has already made an impact at NCWU. Velicki鈥檚 inspiring story is one of perseverance and determination.

Originally from Zagreb, Croatia, Velicki immigrated to the United States in 1995 with just $40 to his name. He worked tirelessly to fund his education, earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree in marketing and finance from Fairmont State University. Today, Velicki is a thriving business owner and is pursuing a graduate degree in Innovation and Strategy at Oxford University鈥檚 Sa茂d Business School.

Through his financial education platform, Sqwire, Velicki aims to empower individuals and families with the tools they need to achieve financial stability and success. The platform offers online lessons and personalized support to help users develop smart spending habits and make informed financial decisions for the long term.

Velicki鈥檚 philosophy is deeply rooted in his belief that the 鈥淎merican Dream鈥 is attainable for everyone with the right support and determination. 鈥淚t takes the right support system, people you can trust to answer the tough questions, and a commitment to never giving up,鈥 Velicki said. 鈥淚 want to ensure that every person in this country has the same opportunities I did, along with a team of people truly invested in their success.鈥

Dr. Evan D. Duff, President of NCWU, expressed his enthusiasm for Velicki鈥檚 participation in this year鈥檚 commencement ceremony. 鈥淒anijel represents what you can achieve through hard work and determination,鈥 said Dr. Duff. 鈥淣CWU is grateful for his 鈥榩ay it forward鈥 mantra, as we utilize the Sqwire platform on campus to enhance our students鈥 practical and life skills. I am looking forward to his inspirational message on May 3.鈥

With Velicki鈥檚 compelling story and dedication to empowering others, the 2025 Spring Commencement promises to be a day filled with celebration, reflection, and hope for the future. Graduates and their families can look forward to a memorable event as they honor the achievements of the Class of 2025 and prepare for the opportunities that lie ahead.

Youngest Bishop Alumni Est. Scholarship


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麻豆原创 (NCWU) is proud to announce the establishment of the Gregor Baum Annual Scholarship, created by Gregor Baum, Class of 2024, the youngest alumnus in the university鈥檚 history to launch an annual scholarship. Originally from Frankfurt, Germany, Baum graduated with a degree in Business Administration and a minor in Leadership. His vision for this scholarship is to attract more international students to NCWU while supporting their academic and personal growth.

The Gregor Baum Annual Scholarship will benefit traditional international students who are active members of a sports team, campus club, or Greek life. Recipients must exhibit good character, maintain good academic standing, and achieve a minimum 3.70 GPA. Two scholarships will be awarded each semester, providing essential financial support for high-achieving students.

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Baum鈥檚 journey to NCWU began on a tennis scholarship. However, a career-ending back injury brought him into a period of personal hardship and depression. With the guidance of a compassionate school counselor, Baum discovered new passions and founded a Rotaract Club at Wesleyan with a focus on mental health. Together with his team and counselor, he co-created a wellness journal to support student mental health, which has since been adopted by schools nationwide. This pivotal experience inspired Baum to establish GH Inner Performance, a company dedicated to promoting mental health and inner well-being.

鈥淚 want this scholarship to support international students who face challenges similar to what I experienced when I first came to the U.S. and Wesleyan,鈥 shared Baum. 鈥淚t鈥檚 meant to help high-achieving students by providing them with the financial support they deserve.鈥

Baum also expressed his deep gratitude to NCWU, saying, 鈥淲esleyan helped me grow and supported me on my journey. The experiences I gained at Wesleyan were invaluable and played a significant role in the success of GH Inner Performance. It鈥檚 only because of this success that I am now able to give back to the university that has given me so much.鈥

A quote by John Wesley has been a guiding principle in Baum鈥檚 life: 鈥榃ork as much as possible, earn as much as possible, give as much as possible.鈥 This mindset is reflected in his commitment to giving back to the Wesleyan community.

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We are incredibly proud of Gregor鈥檚 story and the legacy he is building at Wesleyan. This scholarship is a testament to his resilience, compassion, and dedication to helping others. We look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on the lives of future Bishops.

NCWU Donates Joy to RMA Students


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麻豆原创 (NCWU) continues to demonstrate its commitment to community engagement with a creative and heartfelt gesture. This morning, Dr. Evan D. Duff, NCWU President and Sheila Martin, the Executive Director of the Dunn Center, donated a collection of Bob Ross plushies to students at .

The donation, inspired by the beloved artist鈥檚 legacy of creativity and positivity, brought smiles to the faces of the students, fostering a spirit of joy and connection. The Bob Ross plushies serve as a fun and meaningful reminder of the importance of embracing creativity and sharing kindness within the community.

鈥淎t NCWU, we value opportunities to give back and inspire others, especially the younger generation,鈥 said NCWU President. 鈥淭his small act is a reflection of our commitment to fostering a supportive and vibrant community in Rocky Mount.鈥

The university鈥檚 ongoing outreach efforts aim to strengthen ties with local organizations and bring about positive change. The partnership with is just one of many ways NCWU strives to make a difference in the lives of others.

For more information about NCWU鈥檚 community initiatives, visit ncwu.edu.

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NCWU Ranks Nationally for Criminal Justice Graduate Degree


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The latest rankings of online programs by names 麻豆原创 (NCWU) among the nation鈥檚 best.

For a few years in a row, N.C. Wesleyan鈥檚 Master of Criminal Justice degree program has been ranked among the top 50 nationally by U.S. News & World Report. The publication鈥檚 2025 Best Online Programs Rankings, released on January 21, evaluated online programs based on scores in categories such as engagement, faculty credentials and training, expert opinions, and student excellence.

鈥淲e understand that many adults are looking to return to school, but may face challenges with balancing work, family and other responsibilities,鈥 said Dr. Elizabeth Gail Marsal, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for Criminal Justice. 鈥淭his recognition by U.S. News & World Report demonstrates the quality education that NCWU provides for online adult learners through practical and purpose-driven experiences.鈥

NC Wesleyan鈥檚 Master of Science in Criminal Justice program offers many benefits including: rolling admissions, 100% online classes starting every eight weeks, one-on-one mentoring, supportive faculty who have real-world experience, career assistance and you can finish the program in as little as 12 months. The program offers concentrations in Criminal Justice Administration or Criminal Justice Practice. 麻豆原创 is the only private, nonprofit higher education school in the region to offer a Master of Science in Criminal Justice. To learn more about admission requirements and curriculum information, visit ncwu.edu/cjmasters.

鈥淎ccess to accurate and up-to-date information about online programs is important for prospective students and professionals as they choose a program that aligns with their educational and career goals,鈥 says LaMont Jones, Ed.D., managing editor for education at U.S. News. 鈥淏y evaluating factors such as student engagement and program quality, Best Online Programs rankings can help students identify which schools offer an exceptional online learning experience.鈥

Prospective students can see how N.C. Wesleyan compares to other institutions and how the rankings are calculated on .

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Spring 2025 Humanities Speaker Series: Dr. Brent Strawn (Duke University) & Dr. Suzanna Geiser (Campbell University)


The School of Humanities is proud to host two star speakers for the Spring 2025 speaker series, both of whom study intersections of the humanities and the law. Dr. Brent Strawn (Duke Divinity/Duke Law) will give his talk, “Does It Matter if You Mean to Do It? Intention in Biblical Law (and Beyond),” in Powers Auditorium on Wednesday, March 12, at 3:00 P.M.

Our second guest speaker, Dr. Suzanna Geiser (Campbell Law), will present on “Unspoken Agonies: Navigating the Inexpressibility of Pain in Legal Narratives and Legal Judgment” in Powers Auditorium on Wednesday, March 26, at 3:00 P.M. We hope to see everyone there!

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Dr. Brent Strawn
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Dr. Suzanna Geiser