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Volume 79 - ISSUE 4

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September 27, 2022 . Volume 79 . Issue 4

Under Construction: New Technology coming to the SU system Jenna Bernard

THE SOUTHERN DIGEST New semester, new generation, new technology. The Division of Information of Technology revealed a few advanced pieces of technology that Southern University should lookout for this fall semester. Dr. Gabriel Fagbeyiro, associate vice chancellor and chief information officer of the Southern University System, Rachel Carriere, director of web applications services, and Lloyd Allen, director of network services, contributed their excitement on what’s to come for this fall and how the students will enjoy having a smooth experience and peace of mind. “We would just like to share with the student population some of the things we’re doing in the Division of IT to make the students’ educational experiences more fulfilling,” Dr. Fagbeyiro divulged. The Division of IT have been working on these ideas and projects for a year and are ready to implement them. Housing had one of the

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biggest issues as this semester started. SUBR did not have enough housing to accommodate freshmen and upperclassmen alike. A new application will be available soon, StarRez™. StarRez™ manages student housing, and students will have an easier process when registering for housing. “StarRez is a userfriendly application where you

can pick your roommate based on your profile and preferences…it just provides an online platform where the students can actually choose what they want to see,” Dr. Fagbeyiro assured.

that offer network access and is seeking to add 100 more for better efficiency. “Our goal is to allow you to have very good WiFi access whether you are indoors or outdoors,” Allen The campus will be getting emphasized. Allen stated that a facelift as campus security, he wants to partner up with the network access, and electronic Student Government Association marquees rollout. The campus and students to get a better has around 1,060 access points See DOIT page 2

SUCCESS: Career Fair Gets The Job Done Lealer Sims

THE SOUTHERN DIGEST Last Wednesday, Southern University’s Career Services Center hosted the Fall Career Fair. The goal of this career fair is to connect students with potential employers. The career fair was great for students seeking postgrad employment or internships. Students put on their business professional attire and prepared their resumes to show to over fifty potential employers. The event was held inside the F.G. Clark Activity Center. Students were required to have a Handshake account in order to be admitted into the fair. They were also advised to bring multiple copies of their resumés for the companies and corporations to see. When students first arrive, they signed in and received a personalized name tag. There was also a 360 photo booth for students and complimentary headshots were available. One of the many recruiters that attended the career fair was Dennis Jackson from the Houston Independent School District. “We are trying to build our partnerships in the state of

Sophomore, Amber Swayzer from Natchitohces speaks to Lousiana Police Department during the Fall 2022 Career Fair hostd by the SU Career Services Center on Wednesday, September 21. (Sandi Higgins/DIGEST)

Louisiana, and I understand that there is a wealth of talent at Southern University. I noticed that we did not have a partnership with Southern University, and I wanted to change that,” said Jackson. His goal was to find teachers to put in H.I.S.D classrooms. Another partner of semester’s career fair

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Hershey’s Chocolate. According to Jeff Dutton, the regional sales leader of Hershey, Hershey is looking for many different majors including marketing, business, communications, and finance. Even the nation’s very own Secret Service showed up to the career fair. Recruiter and Special Agent Michael Monegan is a SU alumni, and had a few words to say. The United States

Secret Service wants to expand diversity within its agency. “We have representation from all of the HBCUs, and our incentive of coming to Southern University is finding qualified applicants to improve and diversify our workforce.” Students had a lot of positive

See CAREER FAIR page 2

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