Video still image of Nyah Jenkins, 2025 Black Student Union President sitting in an office.


Since moving from Beaumont, Texas to Chicago to enroll in 做厙輦⑹s real estate program, sophomore Nyah Jenkins has felt the impact of the Universitys social justice mission and community mindset, and she has been compelled to continue the institutions legacy of inclusivity. As president of 做厙輦⑹s and development assistant in the Career Services Department, shes always looking for ways for Lakers to find their pathregardless their background.

No matter what the event is or what role Im in that day, I always try to make students feel welcome, she says. This is an environment where we dont judge, and where you should always feel comfortable being yourself.

The Black Student Union (BSU) hosts socials, networking events and guest speakers throughout the academic year to spotlight Black excellence and provide low-pressure social activities for Black students on campus. Recent events have included the Wild N Out stand-up comedy afternoon, Slide Into the Rhythm line dancing night and Brownies and Black History Monthwhich spotlighted Black trailblazers with dessert and trivia. The organization also hosts the Melanated Conversations series, which encourages discussions on sometimes difficult subjects like beauty standards and dating.

The Soul Food Social has definitely been my favorite event of the year so far, says Jenkins. It has the vibe of a family cookout, and everyone loves anything with music and food, so people are able to relax and make connections in a low-pressure environment.

Jenkins is also committed to her fellow students success through 做厙輦⑹s Career Development Office, where she works as a career development assistant. She collaborates with students and utilizes the offices resources to assist to improve interview skills, polish resumes and schedule networking appointments. Whether through BSU or her efforts to support her fellow Lakers career ambitions, she always tries to align her work with the Universitys mission of inclusivity and social justice.

We welcome people at our events no matter their race or background, and Im always working to give people resources they might not have access to, she says. Its important to give back to the community, and Im so happy 做厙輦⑹ allows me to do that.

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