The Olive Branch - Issue #2.5 - Summer 2019

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OLIVEBRANCH THE OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE & DEVELOPMENT

SUMMER 2019 | ISSUE 2.5

THE WORK DOESN'T STOP! A quick look into what the Office of Student Life & Development has been up to during Summer 2019!


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OLIVE BRANCH the olive branch Summer 2019 issue 2.5 Cover Image ebony magazine | Rick and Don Juan Moore Editorial Natasha Lewis-Williams, Editor Contributors Kayla N. Lawrence, Courtney Souvenir Jr.,Mike Stephen Thompson Jr, Danny T. Molock Jr.

Connect With Us Visit www.morgan.edu/studentlife or contact studentlife@morgan.edu instagram @msuosl_IG Twitter @msuosl Phone: 443-885-3470 & ext 3471

POWERED BY THE MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE & DEVELOPMENT


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OLIVE BRANCH

CONTENTS 05

I LOVE MORGAN WEEK

THE OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE & DEVELOPMENT

03 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

05 EBONY MAGAZINE TOP 10 HBCU QUEENS FEATURE

07 STUDENT GOVERNMENT

ASSOCIATION GOES TO NASAP

11

FEATURED!

HBCU KINGS & QUEENS 2019

13 MEET THE OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE & DEVELOPMENT

07 NASAP-SLI

10 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ROYAL COURT


EDITOR'S NOTE The

Summer

of

2019

was

nothing

short

of

amazing!

After

completing a great programming year, I Love Morgan Week, Senior Ball

and

of

course

the

best

part

of

all,

Commencement,

the

summer was greeted us with an abundance of opportunities.

The

Student

National

Government

Association

Leadership

Institute

leadership

within

participated Association

in

for in

Association

Student

the

Affairs

Savannah,

governance, HBCU

Presidents.

This

leaders

Professionals-

Georgia.

effective

Consortium was

an

attended

They

public

for

Student

learned

about

speaking,

Student

amazing

the

and

Government

experience

for

all

who attended.

Following

the

opportunity Global

to

Student

Leadership with

Institute,

go

to

Cuba

Journalism

&

Communication.

I

colleagues We

was

from

visited

afforded the

the

School

many

sites

of in

Cuba, to include the Martin Luther King Community Center and the University of Havana. While at the University of Havana we met with

the

leadership

in

the

School

of

Global

Journalism

&

Communications where we spoke to the Dean, staff and student leaders. We were even given the opportunity to speak with the University

President

who

was

so

delighted

and

impressed

with

what Morgan State University has done on a global scale. It was an experience of a lifetime and is the first step in ushering in the new Service-Learning Exchange Program under OSLD.

We completed the summer with a trip to New Orleans, Louisiana for the 18th Annual HBCU Leadership Conference with the Morgan State University Royal Court. They learned a multitude or tools to effectively

serve

as

the

Mister

&

Miss

Morgan

State

University

Royal Court.

As you can see, it has been a very busy summer, but also very productive. We received an amazing treat from EBONY magazine as

the

featured

the

2018-2019

Miss

Morgan

State

University

in

their HBCU Campus Queens special edition!

We hope you enjoy our special Volume 2.5 recapping the OSLD Summer journey.

In Morgan Spirit,

Natasha Lewis-Williams Natasha Lewis Williams Coordinator of Student Life & Development


" THE ONLY

THING BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR GOAL IS WASTED TIME. " NATASHA A. WILLIAMS


MISS MORGAN 2018-2019

takes Pensacola Our annual beach excursion was fantastic this year! It was a day that won't be forgotten - a bright and sunny day complete with a barbecue and group games.


For over 10 years, Miss Morgan State University has participated in the EBONY HBCU Campus Queens competition. In 2019, Brittany Dorsey, Miss Morgan State University 2018-2019 worked tirelessly to get the votes from students, alumni and community supporters to be the first Miss Morgan State University to be named one of the top 10 HBCU Queens. Her determination and persistence paid off and she became the first Miss Morgan State University to grace the pages of the special HBCU Queens edition of the historical EBONY magazine. The Top 10 Queens received an all expense paid trip to Pensacola, Florida where they had an exclusive photo shoot and explored the sites of Pensacola, Florida while experiencing a once in a lifetime opportunity to network with some of the top professionals in the entertainment industry. "With time you realize a dream without action is just a thought. Success isn’t always wrapped in what you do to benefit yourself, but things that you do that will benefit others. It was an honor and privilege to have represented my institution on such a historic platform. I pray that my experience helps young women know that as long as they work hard towards the dreams and visions they have for themselves, destiny will always be waiting for them," says Dorsey. About Ebony Magazine HBCU Queens: "The EBONY HBCU Campus Queens franchise is one of the longest running editorial features in America’s preeminent magazine focusing on the African-American experience. The participants embody the determination, inner beauty and positive impact that EBONY admires in our next generation. The young women who participate in the HBCU Campus Queens Program are poised to affect great social change within our collegiate, civic, national and global communities." (www.ebony.com/campusqueens-2018)


"A dream without action is just a thought" Brittany Dorsey, Miss Morgan State University 2018-2019


NASAP-SLI

National Association for Student Affairs Professions- Student Leadership Institute

For over 25 years, the Morgan State University Student Government Association has

attended the National Association for Student Affairs Professionals- Student Leadership Institute (NSAP-SLI). The institute has been a driving force in training, connecting and providing resources for Historically Black College and Universities (HBCU's) as well as other minority serving institutions.

The 2019 NASAP-SLI was hosted by Savannah State University in Savannah, Georgia. The students were greeted with amazing hospitality and forged relationships with Student Government leaders from across the country.

About SLI: "The Student Leadership Institute (SLI) is an intensive, interactive, and stimulating learning program.It is a six day program designed for newly elected HBCU student leaders (Student Government Associations, Class Officers,Greek Councils, Student Ambassadors, Programming Boards) who are committed to uplifting their organizations and their university." (www.nasap.net)


IT PREPARED ME TO WORK WITH A DIVERSE GROUP OF PEOPLE KEYON GRAYSON, SGA PRESIDENT 2019-2020


HBCU

KINGS &QUEENS


THE DIVINE REVOLUTION AND THE KINGS & QUEENS EXPERIENCE The Morgan State University Royal Court attends the Leadership for Queens and Kings Connection 18th Annual HBCU Leadership Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. They received training and leadership development to assist them in their roles as campus kings and queens. Our University has attended this the HBCU Leadership Conference for over 10 years and have forged life long relationships with other royal courts attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) from across the nation. While attending the conference, attendees heard from an eclectic range of speakers including, Captain Deshauna Barber Miss USA 2016, Army Officer and Motivational Speaker (pictured) who spoke about the importance of being your authentic self and having resilience while serving as a campus king and queen. The 2019-2020 Morgan State University Royal Court also known as the "Divine Revolution," experienced a transformation as a group and individually through intentional conversations and self-reflection. They represented Morgan State University as the National Treasure with grace, class and sophistication.


MEET OSLD The Office of Student Life & Development


Mission The mission of the Office of Student Life and Development (OSLD) is to foster an environment of inclusiveness,

that

encompasses;

Co-curricular

experiences, Special Events, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Weekend Life Experience, Excursions, and Training's. OSLD aims to provide a learning environment that promotes academic excellence, leadership development, and personal growth in students. This includes, but not

Natasha A. Williams, Coordinator

limited to an appreciation of intellectual and ethical values. Its primary goal is to assist individual students and student organizations in the creation, implementation, and evaluation of social, educational, cultural and recreational programs. In addition to fostering leadership development skills and promoting community activism, OSLD provides opportunities for social programming through the Campus Activities Board. Thus, collectively contributes to the holistic experience of each student at Morgan State University.

Education & Professional Development

Danny T. Molock Jr., Assistant Coordinator

Education is a vital part of the Office of Student Life & Development. Currently, every staff member is the office is enrolled in a Masters or Doctoral program. Also, both Mrs. Williams and Mr. Molock were accepted into the inaugural class of the NASPA Ujima Institute that focuses on providing guidance and training for mid-level Student Affairs professionals to transition into senior level roles. Kayla N. Lawrence , Administrative Assistant & Marketing Lead



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