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Khrystle Bullock shares her experiences during her time as an undergraduate student at UNC Charlotte from 2012 to 2015. [All times approximate] Ms. Bullock discusses her decision to transfer to UNC Charlotte from Hampton University [03:26], the differences between the two universities [08:43], the process of applying to a public health program [12:20], her experience as a Charlotte summer research scholar [14:24], the J. Murrey Atkins Library [17:05], her internship opportunities as a student [19:04], and her work with the Black Alumni Chapter [23:29]. She also shares becoming a part of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and becoming the first woman to join the Collegiate 100 [26:32], tailgating traditions [42:05], comments made by a staff member about black leadership on campus [53:42], helping with voter registration in 2012 and tensions on campus around the election [1:03:44], driving from Winston-Salem to participate in the student sit-in to protest the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott [1:05:56], and re-chartering a chapter of the NAACP at UNC Charlotte [1:14:05].

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