JCSU Mens Tennis Player Reflects on His Experiences in the Institute for Responsible Citizenship
JCSU Men’s Tennis Player Reflects on His
Experiences in the Institute for Responsible Citizenship
Junior Aaron Hutcherson Shares
His Views on Prestigious Program
September 10, 2008
Johnson C. Smith junior Aaron M. Hutcherson participated in a
summer program (Institute for Responsible Citizenship) designed to
turn students into better civic leaders. The men’s tennis
player shares his experiences in his own words:
This summer I participated in a program called the Institute for
Responsible Citizenship. This program is a highly selective
leadership program for black male college students. The goal of the
program is to inspire young men to become ideal citizens not only
for themselves but for others around them. This is a two-summer
program that engages students in two high-level courses and an
internship in your selected field. The institute boards students at
American University in Washington, D.C. Each summer the institute
selects 24 exemplary students who have an opportunity to grow
academically while in Washington and at the same time create
lifelong bonds with fellow institute brothers.
Click on the following link to read more about Hutcherson’s
experiences and to view photos. http://www.jcsublog.info/news/2008/08/in-my-own-words.html


