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A Gates Millennium Scholar, and recipient of the Max M. Cuba
Scholarship, Marshall L.
Bowie
Scholarship, James L. Maddox, Jr. Scholarship and Ronald E.
McNair Scholarship, Jessica Ekhomu says she is “grateful to
the donors that have sacrificed their resources to allow me
to excel at
Georgia
State.” As a first
generation college student from a family of nine, Jessica
would not have had the chance to attend
Georgia
State without support from
generous donors. “My family isn’t able to help me out
financially so I rely on these scholarships to attend
classes, live on campus, and conduct research,” she says.
Jessica attended high school in rural Georgia and was
ready to experience the diversity
and opportunities of an urban research university.
She became involved in research the
day she rushed into the Criminal Justice Department to turn
in an application for the James L. Maddox, Jr. Scholarship.
Dr. Michael Vaughn, Professor of Criminal Justice, saw her
4.0 GPA and outstanding resume, and immediately offered her
a position with the
Criminal Justice Review Journal sponsored by the Georgia
State University Research Foundation. “From there, it
snowballed and now I’m going to conferences, writing,
publishing and doing research projects on my own,” Jessica
says. She’s already published an entry regarding police
liability in domestic violence instances in the
Domestic Violence
Encyclopedia with Dr. Vaughn. “Studying at Georgia State allowed me to see how I could play
an integral role in the system by studying youth violence.”
In the fall,
Jessica will be developing her honors thesis she plans to
publish on how religiosity affects youth risk behaviors. By
conducting a content analysis on the messages that youth
church group sessions convey to children, she hopes to see
if there is a link between involvement in a church and the
actions these individuals take outside of the church.
Jessica hopes to be a faculty member at an urban research
university herself one day after attending graduate school
and earning a Ph.D. in Public Health.
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