Fayetteville State University's Center for Defense and Homeland Security Nominee Accepted into MIT Converge Program

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Sandra Phoenix
Fri, Nov 9, 2012 11:09 AM

Fayetteville State University News
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Fayetteville State University's Center for Defense and Homeland Security Nominee Accepted into MIT Converge Program

Fayetteville State University's Center for Defense and Homeland Security (CDHS) student nominee Ms. Courtney Lucas, has been accepted into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) CONVERGE 2.0 Program. MIT's Converge Program was first offered in 2004 with the mission to invite a cohort of outstanding underrepresented and underserved undergraduates to the MIT campus for a fall (pre-admission) graduate preview weekend. The CONVERGE Program focuses on a select group of students in which 15 students from across the nation are given the opportunity to visit the campus during the first weekend in November. To be considered for the program, a student must be nominated by faculty, staff, or administration and meet the following criteria:

  • 3.8 GPA or greater
  • Multiple research experiences
  • Graduating senior
  • Engaging student who takes initiative

"The Center for Defense and Homeland Security was proud to nominate Ms. Lucas who has displayed her outstanding academic ability and skill," Dr. Curtis Charles, CDHS Executive Director. Ms. Lucas is a graduating senior (May 2013) who majors in Biology and she is a native of Fayetteville, NC. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Wake Forest University, has served as a research assistant at FSU and Wake Forest, mentors high school students, and also serves as a North Carolina Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Scholar (NC-LSAMP). The LSAMP is a competitive program, designed to prepare minority students who are underrepresented in fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. "I have known Ms. Lucas since she was accepted to the LSAMP program in fall 2011. During her interview for the program she demonstrated strong communication skills and her credentials reflected her unflinching desire for academic pursuit," Dr. Daniel Okunbor.

ABOUT THE CENTER FOR DEFENSE AND HOMELAND SECURITY

Fayetteville State University's Center for Defense and Homeland Security is designed to develop a competitive national security and disaster preparedness workforce, by addressing issues of compelling interest to the security of the United States. Through its diverse partnerships with national laboratories, industry partners, and K-20 institutions, the CDHS focus its research in Cyber Security; Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (C4ISR); Chemical and Biological Countermeasures; and Critical Infrastructure Protection and Disaster Management Preparedness.

For more information, contact Dr. Curtis Charles, CDHS Executive Director at (910) 672-2247 or at ccharles@uncfsu.edumailto:ccharles@uncfsu.edu.

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Fayetteville State University News Tuesday, October 30, 2012 Fayetteville State University's Center for Defense and Homeland Security Nominee Accepted into MIT Converge Program Fayetteville State University's Center for Defense and Homeland Security (CDHS) student nominee Ms. Courtney Lucas, has been accepted into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) CONVERGE 2.0 Program. MIT's Converge Program was first offered in 2004 with the mission to invite a cohort of outstanding underrepresented and underserved undergraduates to the MIT campus for a fall (pre-admission) graduate preview weekend. The CONVERGE Program focuses on a select group of students in which 15 students from across the nation are given the opportunity to visit the campus during the first weekend in November. To be considered for the program, a student must be nominated by faculty, staff, or administration and meet the following criteria: * 3.8 GPA or greater * Multiple research experiences * Graduating senior * Engaging student who takes initiative "The Center for Defense and Homeland Security was proud to nominate Ms. Lucas who has displayed her outstanding academic ability and skill," Dr. Curtis Charles, CDHS Executive Director. Ms. Lucas is a graduating senior (May 2013) who majors in Biology and she is a native of Fayetteville, NC. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Wake Forest University, has served as a research assistant at FSU and Wake Forest, mentors high school students, and also serves as a North Carolina Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Scholar (NC-LSAMP). The LSAMP is a competitive program, designed to prepare minority students who are underrepresented in fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. "I have known Ms. Lucas since she was accepted to the LSAMP program in fall 2011. During her interview for the program she demonstrated strong communication skills and her credentials reflected her unflinching desire for academic pursuit," Dr. Daniel Okunbor. ABOUT THE CENTER FOR DEFENSE AND HOMELAND SECURITY Fayetteville State University's Center for Defense and Homeland Security is designed to develop a competitive national security and disaster preparedness workforce, by addressing issues of compelling interest to the security of the United States. Through its diverse partnerships with national laboratories, industry partners, and K-20 institutions, the CDHS focus its research in Cyber Security; Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (C4ISR); Chemical and Biological Countermeasures; and Critical Infrastructure Protection and Disaster Management Preparedness. For more information, contact Dr. Curtis Charles, CDHS Executive Director at (910) 672-2247 or at ccharles@uncfsu.edu<mailto:ccharles@uncfsu.edu>. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 800-999-8558, ext. 4820 404-520-0593 Skype: sandra.phoenix1 1438 West Peachtree NW Suite 200 Atlanta,GA 30309 Toll Free: 1.800.999.8558 (LYRASIS) Fax: 404.892.7879 www.lyrasis.org<http://www.lyrasis.org/> Honor the ancestors, honor the children.