North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) recently hosted its annual Black Student Association (BSA) Induction Ceremony, a powerful evening celebrating leadership, unity, and cultural pride. With more than 75 attendees, the event brought together students, faculty, and community members to honor diversity, inclusion, and the shared strength of the Wesleyan community.
Dr. Patricia Brewer, Professor of Education, Coordinator of Special Education, and BSA Advisor, reflected on the evening, stating:
“The rich heritage and the themes of diversity, equity, inclusion, community, and sense of belonging permeated the program. The inspirational poems, messages, and songs were mesmerizing. Take the challenge to work collaboratively and become one team with all the different groups in the Wesleyan community. Stay connected and engaged.”








The ceremony opened with messages of encouragement and leadership from Joylette Whitaker, NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff, Dr. Brewer, and BSA President Deon Bailey. Students and faculty shared words of inspiration throughout the evening, including Taylor Boulware, Makaela Stanley, Ivy Joy Chelagat, Dr. Gabriel Onabote, Dr. Katrina Sweet, and Pastor Ricky Hodge, who performed an uplifting song that set the tone for the celebration.
Dr. Kelvin Spragley, Chief Diversity Officer, shared remarks on the importance of representation and belonging, followed by Zyaire Webb, an ECU student activist, who presented the Students’ Challenge—encouraging members to lead with purpose and integrity.
The highlight of the evening was the Pinning Ceremony, symbolizing each inductee’s connection to a community of peers dedicated to embracing and celebrating cultural identity. The inductees also received certificates.
This year, forty new members were inducted into the organization, each committing to uphold BSA’s mission:
“NCWU’s BSA seeks social justice and an equitable system that affirms that Black Lives Matter and actively commits to humanity and inclusiveness for all people.”
The association’s vision continues to guide its work—promoting campus-wide educational and cultural awareness while fostering understanding and appreciation of Black culture across the Wesleyan community.
The BSA Induction Ceremony stands as a reminder of NCWU’s ongoing dedication to celebrating diversity, nurturing belonging, and empowering students to lead with empathy and purpose. Inductions and participation are inclusive of all students of all races ad backgrounds.
Wesleyan Hosts National Society of Leadership & Success Induction Ceremony
ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA– North Carolina Wesleyan University recently held its second annual National Society of Leadership & Success (NSLS) Induction Ceremony at The Dunn Center for the Performing Arts. Seventy-five student leaders were inducted in the organization, the nation’s largest leadership honor society.

The Wesleyan chapter seeks to foster personal reflection, goal setting and leadership development amongst its members. The focus this fall was to lead new students through completion of the national requirements to become fully inducted members.
“I am pleased to report that we have been very successful this semester. Ninety percent of those who joined in August have achieved induction, exceeding the national goal of forty percent,” stated Jessie Langley, Chapter Advisor and Associate Dean of Students for Campus Life.
Keynote speaker at the event was Ron Green, Chief Professional Officer of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tar River Region, who focused on the themes of generosity and love. In support of this theme, student members and their guests were encouraged to bring new coats, toys and hygiene items as a donation to the local Boys & Girls Clubs. Through NSLS member nominations, Excellence in Teaching awards were given to faculty members Richard Allsbrook, Dr. Jason Buel and Dr. Daniel Stovall. Excellence in Service to Students awards were given to Michael Mosley and Wayne Sears.
In order to achieve induction, members must attend Orientation, Leadership Training Day, three Speaker Broadcasts and three Success Networking Team meetings. Students are selected by their college for membership based on academic standing or leadership potential. Candidacy is a nationally recognized achievement of honorable distinction. You can learn more about the National Society for Leadership & Success at nsls.org.


