Dr. William E. Smith is the Executive Director of Admissions at Central State University — Dr. Smith also attended Central State University, where he first started his teacher certification before relocating to California. Dr. Smith is excited and eager to elevate the mission and enhance the reputation of Central State University. Find out how! Joined by Charles Fox, General Manager of WCSU-FM.
Dr. Derrick Lee Foward, 34th president of the Dayton Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is a native of Dayton, Ohio and a successful businessman in the community for more than 30 years. He is the longest serving President in the 110-year history of the Dayton Branch NAACP.
For two decades, Dr. Foward has been a strong advocate with the NAACP for Civil and Human Rights locally, statewide and nationally. In 2023, during the 54th NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles, California, he was awarded the NAACP Image Award for Activist of the Year.
Dr. Foward, a graduate of Central State University Ebony Class of 1990, was inducted into the Central State University Alumni Achievement Hall of Fame on March 1, 2016. Dr. Forward recently joined WCSU-FM general manager Charles Fox for this exclusive and enlightening interview.
For two decades, Dr. Foward has been a strong advocate with the NAACP for Civil and Human Rights locally, statewide and nationally. In 2023, during the 54th NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles, California, he was awarded the NAACP Image Award for Activist of the Year.
Dr. Foward, a graduate of Central State University Ebony Class of 1990, was inducted into the Central State University Alumni Achievement Hall of Fame on March 1, 2016. Dr. Forward recently joined WCSU-FM general manager Charles Fox for this exclusive and enlightening interview.
...some that require no SAT or ACT.
For more information call:
Dr. William Smith — 571-214-3003.
Email: wsmith1@centralstate.edu
Or
Ms. Anauta Gaines — 937-376-6596
Email: againes@centralstate.edu
For more information call:
Dr. William Smith — 571-214-3003.
Email: wsmith1@centralstate.edu
Or
Ms. Anauta Gaines — 937-376-6596
Email: againes@centralstate.edu
Research Connection Podcast focuses on research activities and projects that are occupying the attention of CSU research faculty and students. You can listen to this and other Extension podcasts on wcsufm.org - John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology, and Agriculture (JWGCESTA)/1890 Land-Grant Program
Latest episode: "Forensic Minor Studies!"
Latest episode: "Forensic Minor Studies!"
WCSU Jazzy 88.9 FM is Central State University’s voice on the airwaves, delivering jazz, news, and student-produced programming to our community. Your support helps us provide hands-on training for students, preserve the legacy of jazz, and keep quality, educational radio thriving. A gift to Jazzy 88.9 FM ensures we continue inspiring, informing, and entertaining our listeners while preparing the next generation of media professionals.
Who Is Cleöcrt?
CinciNasty Raised Performer/Singer/Songwriter... more info in link above.
Interview by Mycah Pollard.
CinciNasty Raised Performer/Singer/Songwriter... more info in link above.
Interview by Mycah Pollard.
Trent Darby brings you upbeat jazz to energize your morning at 9 AM. Funky Friday's are back!
The HBCU Radio Preservation Project preserves and honors the legacy of Black college radio. They are safeguarding at-risk historical media and gathering oral histories to explore how HBCU radio stations serve their campuses and communities.
In recognition of Black History Month, Legacy Listening: HBCU Radio Memories features excerpts from the project’s growing collection of oral history interviews, focusing on WCSU at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio.
You can listen to oral histories from the HBCU Radio Preservation Project on YouTube in collaboration with their partners at the Margaret Walker Center.
The HBCU Radio Preservation Project is part of the The Center for Radio Preservation and Archives at WYSO.
In recognition of Black History Month, Legacy Listening: HBCU Radio Memories features excerpts from the project’s growing collection of oral history interviews, focusing on WCSU at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio.
You can listen to oral histories from the HBCU Radio Preservation Project on YouTube in collaboration with their partners at the Margaret Walker Center.
The HBCU Radio Preservation Project is part of the The Center for Radio Preservation and Archives at WYSO.
Naykishia Darby, Thee Cardigan Professor, reads excerpts from some of her favorite (and topical!) poets and authors. Presented by wcsufm.org.
Three years ago, business coach and owner of GrantSource, Chataun Denis saw the need to promote Black Businesses more widely. So, she created a directory of Black-owned businesses.Find out more!
FREE-FORM, STUDENT-RUN, MARAUDER-POWERED RADIO! Visit *On Our Own Radio* CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY
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The British folk-rock band shares world-weary anthems to growing older, weathering the innumerable blows of life and coming out on the other side, hopefully a little wiser.
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Data brokers buy up huge amounts of information from cell phones and browsers to sell for targeted advertising. But the government, including ICE, also buys the data.
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Shelter villages offer temporary and private places for the unhoused to sleep and store belongings. One of the newest, The Bridge, opened recently in central Illinois.
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Therapists say we're overusing the word. Here's what it actually means — and what the Ingrid Bergman film that helped birth the word can teach us about it.
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The painting is worth more than a million euros ($1.2 million). Proceeds from the sale will benefit France's leading financial supporter of Alzheimer's research.
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OpenAI said Tuesday that it was "saying goodbye to the Sora app" and that it would share more soon about how to preserve what users already created on the app.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to France this week to try to sell America's skeptical Group of Seven allies on the Iran war that has sent global fuel prices soaring.
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Tech company Anthropic, the maker of the Claude AI system, is suing the Trump administration over the government labeling it a "supply chain risk."
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The National Transportation Safety Board said it has concerns about air traffic controllers who work the midnight shift taking on extra work in an airspace as busy as LaGuardia's.
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The jury agreed that Meta engaged in "unconscionable" trade practices that unfairly took advantage of the vulnerabilities of and inexperience of children. Jurors found there were thousands of violations, each counting separately toward a penalty of $375 million.
The Real Deal Press is the premier fully digital news organization in Northeast Ohio targeting the news and information needs of the more than 400,000 African American residents of our area.
+(216) 672-4301
info@therealdealpress.com
+(216) 672-4301
info@therealdealpress.com
Café Jazz is a mix of original vinyl recordings with contemporary jazz releases on CD. The show is energetic, classic and classy. The show also features the very best of the Bebop era and Straight Ahead jazz.
Formerly hosted by Richard (Gene) Knight...
Rest in Peace.
-the staff of WCSU
Formerly hosted by Richard (Gene) Knight...
Rest in Peace.
-the staff of WCSU
Highly successful businesses understand the importance of underwriting as well as the importance of social responsibility. What if you could do both and save money?
Download the WCSU Public Radio App. The WCSU Public Radio App allows you to conveniently listen to your favorite jazz and news programs on your favorite mobile device.
Student-run and Marauder-powered, On Our Own Radio can be heard via 88.9fm HD2 from Wilberforce, Ohio, and around the world at oooradio.com!
NPR News
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- The FDA approves a new obesity pill, giving patients another option
- A Turkish border town known for its cats - in times of peace
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- "Lives will be lost": How the U.K.'s aid cuts may affect parts of Africa
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Brother Ronald L. Murray, Your Soldier For The Lord, will get you up and moving with the best in traditional, contemporary and inspirational music.
You will hear stories about how our lives, all living beings and our living systems are intertwined: big and small, close and far, including us, human beings.
"Catch the Flo" is a weekly music show hosted by contemporary jazz keyboard artist, Marcus Johnson. "Catch the Flo" features jazz music, both straight and smooth.
PERSONNEL
Jacqueline Gamblin
Natalia S. Harris, Vice Chair
Christopher L. Wyche, Secretary
Shon P. Anderson
James L. Ervin Jr.
Jason R. Manns
Linda D. Matthews
Richard C. Perry
Asia T. Brown
Nicole C. Holt
“As a filmmaker, my goal is to inspire the audience to reflect on life and personal questions while entertaining them and making them laugh at the same time.” - Jennifer Sharp
Our WCSU interview with Jennifer is here- scroll below and listen to our Community Conversation on an exciting and beautiful piece of film!
Our WCSU interview with Jennifer is here- scroll below and listen to our Community Conversation on an exciting and beautiful piece of film!