HBCU Times Summer 2025

MAY 2025 GRADUATES

VICTORIA CAMILLE JORDAN

V ictoria Camille Jordan, a Fort Mill, South Carolina native, is a 2025 graduate of South Carolina State University with dual degrees in Biology and Chemistry. A proven scholar-leader, she served as President of the Dr. Emily E. Clyburn Honors College and earned national recognition as a 2024 Barry Goldwater Scholar and White House HBCU Scholar. Deeply committed to service and advocacy, Victoria was a 2024 VoteHBCU Fellow and led campus-wide civic engagement efforts alongside the NAACP and Black Voters Matter. Her

leadership extended across roles such as Miss Junior Elect, President of D.O.L.L.S., and President of the Health Professions Society. As a cancer researcher, she made history as the youngest African American woman from SC State and MUSC to be published in a major scientific journal. This fall, Victoria will attend Meharry Medical College to pursue her Master of Health Sciences and Doctorate in Dental Surgery, with a mission to close health disparities and deliver culturally competent care to underserved communities.

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