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BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY

B-CU HAS STELLAR PROGRAMS FOR SUCCESS SERVICE

WHO WE ARE The Bethune-Cookman experience is centered on student success. You create a vision for your future. You work personally with great teachers and get hands-on intellectual and personal development in a small-university community. You are surrounded by support. You turn your vision into reality. And you feel Bethune-Cookman’s culture as an HBCU—learning and growing in an environment where the African American experience is understood, where the richness of African American culture is affirmed, explored, celebrated and advanced.

President Lawrence Drake, Ph.D.

LEADERS Student success leads to career success. Bethune-Cookman graduates become leaders in their fields – arts, business, education, health sciences and more. Judges and engineers. Composers and business executives. And, as a Bethune-Cookman graduate, you will carry with you a powerful legacy—vision, resilience, success and a commitment to service.

HISTORY & ROOTS: Vision. Resilience. Success. There’s a history behind all this. There are deep, strong roots to the legacy. Our founder, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, started the University in 1904 with $1.50 and faith in God. But her vision to provide the kind of education that builds better lives was strong. Against the odds, her resilience, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit were unwavering and her impact unquestionable. Dr. Bethune dedicated herself to a life of service, to educating African-Americans and to advancing civil rights. Her spirit guides us today – and Dr. Bethune’s powerful presence looms large on campus and beyond. 16 ONYX MAGAZINE

An advisor to Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S Truman, and an early leader in what became the civil rights movement, our founder drove resolutely toward making the world a better place, and toward shaping the future. That is in addition to her dedication to educating African-Americans and changing society. That, too, is tightly integrated into how we teach, learn and think today at Bethune-Cookman. As our motto says, “Enter to Learn. Depart to Serve.” In the tradition of Mary McLeod Bethune, and reflecting our affiliation with the United Methodist Church, we are focused on developing leaders of conscience in an embracing community.

FUTURE-FOCUSED Creative. Innovative. Entrepreneurial. Bethune-Cookman is future-focused, helping you to power up for a changing world. And the world is indeed changing fast. The economy is transforming at a dizzying pace. Forces like technology and globalization constantly remake the world of work. Many of today’s jobs will transform — or disappear — just a few years from now. So, we work on helping you develop the kinds of skills that will be enduring. Skills that characterized our founder, in fact—like creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial thinking. The skills it will take for you to lead as the world changes. The skills that drive success no matter what field you’re in. We aim to be the nation’s top HBCU for developing future-forward, 21st-century mindsets and capabilities, preparing students not only for that first job but for a lifetime of leadership, fresh thinking, adaptability, and growth.

PERSONALIZED We deliver an exceptional experience in a small-university environment in which your teachers know your name, meet you where you are in life and help you get to where you want to go. Join us.


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Food & Wine - Victoria & Alberts

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pages 62-64

Kwanzaa - Celebrate your beliefs

3min
pages 60-61

Elevate – Study shows Black people who prayer are healthier

4min
pages 58-59

ONYX Profile – Elroy Smith

2min
page 54

2022 Men of Honor

4min
pages 56-57

ONYX Profile – Lyra Logan

2min
page 55

SAGE – Medicare enrollment

2min
page 53

Community - Hurricane Ian brings community together

3min
page 52

Neighborhoods – Lift Orlando builds in West Lakes, Orlando

3min
page 51

Real Estate - How to calculate your property taxes

4min
pages 48-50

Wealth & Finance - Five financial goals for 2023

7min
pages 46-47

Holiday Table - Cut out cookies

1min
pages 44-45

Florida Scope/ONYX on the Move – Community stories

2min
pages 40-41

Holiday Table - Sweet potato cornbread

1min
page 42

Family - Should you get a dog for Christmas?

3min
page 43

Black History – Black people a part of St. Augustine’s beginnings

5min
pages 38-39

Music & Entertainment - Mahalia Jackson biopic

2min
pages 36-37

Art & Culture – Christmas gifts with a twist

6min
pages 34-35

Black Nursing Association celebrates 40 years

6min
pages 30-32

ONYX Reads – Stories to wrap you holidays in

3min
page 33

Workplace - Avoid holiday burnout

3min
pages 26-27

Health & Wellness – November is colon cancer awareness month

6min
pages 28-29

HBCU - Edward Waters University

3min
pages 24-25

Education – Jones High School presents “Messiah”

7min
pages 22-23

HBCU – Florida A&M University

2min
pages 10-11

HBCU – Florida Memorial University

3min
pages 20-21

Student Leadership – Students walking the talk on campus

6min
pages 18-19

Higher Education – On the Upswing – HBCU enrollment increases

5min
pages 8-9

Sports - Changing the Game

2min
page 17

Commentary – Leveling Up – HBCUs must reclaim place as original

9min
pages 12-13

HBCU - Bethune-Cookman University

2min
page 16

Travel - Homeschooling on the go

2min
pages 14-15
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