Join us on Friday, May 2, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. for 吃瓜头条's 2025 Career Fair. Local Employment & Internship Opportunities will be available! This event is open to the public and collaborates with 吃瓜头条 NCWorks Career Center.
吃瓜头条 graduate and health care advocate Luzita Francis will be the College鈥檚 2024 spring Commencement keynote speaker.
Francis had been a single mom of three for eight years when she enrolled at 吃瓜头条. One of her children graduated from 吃瓜头条鈥檚 Middle College as valedictorian. Her two sons also attended 吃瓜头条. One earned an architectural certificate. Her other son graduated from 吃瓜头条 at the same time as his mother, and both Francis and he transferred to UNC-Chapel Hill. The two graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill together, as well.
鈥淟uzita is one of 吃瓜头条鈥檚 great success stories, and her path illustrates how valuable the College can be for returning learners, as well as the impact the College had on her children,鈥 吃瓜头条 President J.B. Buxton said. 鈥淪he has also made her mark as an advocate for greater equity for Latinos in health care. We are appreciative and proud of her efforts to improve the quality of life for everyone in our community.鈥
Francis chose to attend 吃瓜头条 when she moved to 吃瓜头条 because she wanted to finish her studies.
鈥淚 just knew from my research that community college was the way to go to get into a four-year college,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was the most economical and the best way to do it. 吃瓜头条 made it very easy to go.鈥
吃瓜头条 provided her the pathway to do work toward transferring to a four-year institute while she was also working full time as a Spanish interpreter at Duke Regional, where she developed an interest in health care.
鈥淚t was a job where I felt like I was helping,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 felt like I was helping people 100 percent. That鈥檚 an important part of what motivates me.鈥
Francis got her associate in science through the College鈥檚 University Transfer program. At Carolina, she studied public health and health policy and management. She was the first community college transfer to the School of Public Health at Chapel Hill, which is ranked second in the country. She also was the only Latina in her co-hort. She went on to earn a master鈥檚 degree in health administration and is currently pursuing a second master鈥檚 degree in information science.
鈥淚 have big dreams for myself,鈥 she said.
Born in England, Francis grew up in Indonesia and graduated from high school in Colombia. She said 吃瓜头条 helped her gain confidence in writing in English, particularly with the help of Lea Bingham, who is now assistant dean but at the time was Francis鈥 English teacher.
Francis said she chose to go into health policy because she was not seeing Latinos鈥 voices being heard and saw an opportunity to have an impact. She has worked to promote the UNC program and 吃瓜头条鈥檚 University Transfer programs to other Latinos.
She has had the opportunity to meet with high-level officials to discuss health policies and data affecting the Latino community. She sees working with a think tank advocacy group in the future.
鈥淭he thing I like about going to 吃瓜头条 is there is no mold,鈥 Francis said. 鈥淚t is a place where you can define the path 鈥 find your own path and follow it 鈥 it鈥檚 the one that will make you happy. With 吃瓜头条 there are so many options.鈥
Commencement is May 7 at 7 p.m. at the 吃瓜头条 Performing Arts Center.