What is the Unum Academy
The Unum Academy aims to foster the personal and professional development of college students in the South who have an interest in addressing policies, practices, and structures that create inequity. Academy members develop a fundamental understanding of core concepts related to equity work, meet other young people with similar passions, and learn about ways that they can advance equity in any sector, industry, or field of study.
The program is designed around a traditional academic calendar, with the fall and spring semesters dedicated to virtual sessions for learning, skill-building, and networking. During the summer, Academy members complete a paid internship with an organization in their local community that works to address issues related to inequity and disparity. Unum Academy is open to college students of all levels of experience who are attending academic institutions in one of the thirteen southern states.
Applications for Class 3 are officially closed.
Meet Class 3 of the Unum Academy
The third class of the Unum Academy is composed of fifteen college students representing academic institutions in all thirteen Southern states.
Alice Harkins
Eastern Kentucky University
Amber Jordan
Winston Salem State University
Clemence Nyira-mugisha
University of Kentucky
Colin Street
West Virginia University
Courtney Brooks
University of South Carolina
Hassan Washington
Virginia Union University
Iyani Jack
Loyola University New Orleans
Jaelyn Stewart
Xavier University
Jesus Cardenas
Alamo Colleges
Joshua Pipkins
University of Memphis
Keymoni Coleman
Dillard University
Rachel Reed
University of North Florida
Ria Dubey
Georgia State University
Sydney Evans
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Yusef Hunt
University of Virginia