Black Student Association
The Black Student Association (BSA) is an interdisciplinary organization founded in 1992 by African American students at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
The BSA is open to all students at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center regardless of ethnic background, discipline, or other affiliations. The Black Student Association also offers a number of opportunities to participate in community service. Our most recent projects include collaborations with the Mid-South Food Bank and the Room in the Inn. Throughout the year, we coordinate many health fairs and mentoring events within the community.
Annual Awards Ceremony and Presentation
The Black Student Association’s Annual Awards Ceremony is held annually to recognize the contributions and accomplishments of graduating BSA students. It also provides our diverse University community an opportunity to forge stronger ties of friendship and mutual support.
Meeting Dates
The BSA meets on the third Wednesday of each month in GEB A202 at 12:00 pm. The specific room number will be communicated via the BSA listserv.
Fall 2024 Meeting Dates
September 18
October 16
Officers and Advisors
2024-2025 Officers
President
Justin Biam, Dentistry
Vice President
Khadijat Perkins, Medicine
Secretary
Morgan Anderson, Health Professions
Treasurer
Amira James, Health Professions
Chaplain
Jonathan James, Medicine
Service Chair
Dyrell Lyles, Health Professions
Social Chair
Raymond Senu, Medicine
College Representatives
Dentistry: Al Gamble
Graduate Health Sciences: Kimberly Williams Houston
Health Professions: Morgan Anderson
Medicine: Raymond Senu
Nursing: Alexis Macklin
Pharmacy: Jylexus Burks
Advisor
Dustin Fulton, EdD
Assistant Dean, College of Medicine