Towanna Jackson
Fayetteville State University, Class of 2016
From Raeford, NC
Fayetteville State University
Fayetteville Technical Community College
Clayton High School
Towanna Jackson graduated from Fayetteville State University with a BS in Business Administration-GENL Online on December 10, 2016. FSU Chancellor James A. Anderson presided over the ceremony and ...
March, 21 2017 - Fayetteville State UniversityFayetteville State University proudly supports academic achievement and is pleased to honor undergraduate students whose performance merits special recognition. Each semester, outstanding students ...
February, 21 2017 - Fayetteville State UniversityEach semester, outstanding students are honored by inclusion on the Dean's List. To earn this distinction, students must successfully complete at least twelve (12) semester hours during one semeste...
June, 15 2016 - Fayetteville State UniversityTowanna Jackson (Business Administration-GENL major) was recognized on April 19, 2016 for being named to the Chancellor's List at a program held at Fayetteville State University. Towanna was named...
April, 29 2016 - Fayetteville State UniversityTowanna Jackson, a Business Administration-GENL major, was recognized on March 24th, 2015 at the Chancellor's List Students Program of Recognition, held at the J.W. Seabrook Auditorium at Fayettevi...
April, 21 2015 - Fayetteville State UniversitySpecialized and responsible administrative work in the office of the County Board of Elections in the preparation for and execution of all State, County, and Municipal elections, providing clerical and administrative assistance to the County Board of Elections, and supervision of voter registration and the maintaining of voter registration records. Independent judgment and initiative arc required for this position, as arc considerable tact and courtesy. Work is performed in accordance with state election laws, NC General Statutes, NC Administrative Code, and established policies and guidelines of the State Board of Elections and the County Board of Elections. Supervision is exercised over clerical employees and precinct officials. Supervision is received from the County Board of Elections, who evaluate work by reviewing the efficiency of office operations and through periodic conferences.