Skip to main content

Class of Fall 2023 Where Are They Headed? Briana Tshiona

Winston-Salem State University celebrates the accomplishments of the Class of Fall 2023 as they “Depart to Serve” the larger community using the knowledge and skills they developed in their time at the university.

Chancellor Anthony Graham congratulated the Class of Fall 2023 by saying “You’ve focused on what was important in terms of your academics, but you’ve also taken the time to grow professionally and personally. You are well positioned to go out into the world and become a transformative servant leader.”

Name: Briana Tshiona

Hometown: Fayetteville, NC

Major: Social Work

Briana Tshiona was a member of the Epsilon Tau Sigma Honor Society for Allied Health while at WSSU.

Briana Tshiona

What is your next step?
After graduating, I will be attending Louisiana State University (LSU) in the spring for my master’s degree. After that, I plan to work in hospice care.

How has WSSU helped to develop you as a person?
WSSU has helped me come out of my shell and interact with others more. I have also created wonderful relationships with all my professors in my program.

What advice would you give to someone who is thinking about attending WSSU?
Some advice I would give would be to create a solid relationship between themselves and their professors because it will allow them to be very successful.

Are there particular faculty or staff who supported or inspired you?
The staff member who really inspired me was Dr. Douglas Bates. He really showed me how important social work is and how social workers play a major role in how society functions.

Who has encouraged you on your college journey?
My family has encouraged me throughout my entire college journey and have been very supportive. My professors as well have encouraged me to continue to reach my goals as a social worker by getting my master’s degree so I can work with any population I choose.

How has WSSU prepared you to pursue your ultimate goals?
WSSU has prepared me to pursue my goals by providing me with the tools of a social worker in every class.

 

More News

WSSU math graduates continue to shine with graduate scholarships, internships, bright futures

Just last fall, Simpson, the WSSU mathematics chair, began the 2025-26 academic year with the smallest possible freshman class. Zero. She finished the school year with 13 first-year students.

Read Moreabout WSSU math graduates continue to shine with graduate scholarships, internships, bright futures

Winston-Salem State University earns national recognition for preparing future elementary teachers in the science of reading

The undergraduate elementary teacher preparation program at Winston-Salem State University has earned an A+ from the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) for how well it prepares future educators to teach reading to elementary students.

Read Moreabout Winston-Salem State University earns national recognition for preparing future elementary teachers in the science of reading

WSSU to launch first public health master’s program at an HBCU in North Carolina

Winston-Salem State University has announced two new degree programs in public health, pending final accreditation approval, with the first expected to begin in the fall 2026 semester within its School of Health Sciences.

Read Moreabout WSSU to launch first public health master’s program at an HBCU in North Carolina