Traditions & History with Robert

Segment #2 from Shaw University

Transcript

Robert is a senior biology major who always knew he wanted to be a doctor, but there is more to this Florida native than just the books. He’s learning leadership skills and making lifelong connections as part of the Royal court at Shaw University, which is rich in history and tradition. Robert, tell us more about your experiences on campus.

– Thanks, Desi. What’s going on, y’all? I always knew I wanted to be a doctor. From a young age, I was exposed to different positions from various walks of life, each with their own distinct style, and that ignited my calling When choosing a university, being involved in clubs and organizations was important to me. I saw a place where I can grow, make an impact, and have a fulfilling college experience. I’m a Florida boy, so I didn’t know too much about Shaw or North Carolina. However, I met at Shaw University recruiter at my local college fair, where I was accepted to the Honors College on the spot. Coming to Shaw without any friends or family, I found my community through the Royal Court. From football games to talent shows, homecoming, and coronation, it became an organization I fell in love with. Royal Court empowered me to explore other organizations like the Minority Association of Pre-Health Students, aka MAPS, and the oldest and coldest paternity of the land Alpha Phi Alpha, which was established to serve a powerful purpose for African-American men. For me, Shaw University is a beacon of opportunity. As the first HBCU in the South, we have a trailblazing legacy, from pioneering the first four-year medical school to opening our doors to women and playing a vital role in the creation of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC. I never thought I would learn this much while having this much fun. My HBCU has instilled in me the importance of self-care and that your network is your net worth. I am proud and I dare to dream big. Next up for me, medical school to become a board certified ophthalmologist dedicated to providing quality care for my community and serving my people. Back to you, Desi.

– What an impactful legacy that is for students regarding social activism on Shaw’s campus. Clearly, there’s so much more to college life than just the classroom. Robert, thank you for giving us more insight into Shaw University’s rich history and long-standing campus traditions.

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