Fourteen BSU students were selected to participate in the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF)'s 20th annual Leadership Institute. Starting Oct. 13, the virtual, five-day conference will prepare students from the 47 publicly funded historically Black colleges and universities to compete in today's competitive global workforce. The BSU delegation members are: Ahmed Ashkar (TMCF Student Ambassador), senior, computer science; Andrei Carillo, junior, computer science; Benjamin Dragenice, junior, computer technology; Courtney Standfield, sophomore, computer technology; Nicolas DeLeon, junior, math;
Olivia Watts, sophomore, computer science; Brandon May, junior, computer technology; Abdulrahman Soyan, senior, business administration; Amber Brooks-Thomas, senior, business administration; Basirat Haroon, senior, business administration; Da'Jah Chambers, sophomore, computer technology; Josiah Weekes, sophomore, business administration; Kerry Kay Pinnock, junior, business administration; and Zachary Wages, business administration.