
BROTHERS ON THE YARD

JACOB THOMAS
Senior
I’m originally from Greensboro, NC and studying Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with minors in Studio Art and Spanish. Outside of the classroom, I am the president of the Black Student Alliance, a resident advisor, and serve on the Student Life Committee. Through getting involved in the campus community, I have furthered my values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. I am currently conducting research on pigeon and simian strains of rotavirus, and I am hoping to pursue a career in medicine.

STEVENSON CERISIER
Senior
My name is Stevenson Moise Cerisier. I am a senior from Austell, Georgia. I am a Health & Exercise Science Major with double minors in Entrepreneurship & Health Policy and Administration and hope to someday become a Certified Financial Planner. I am the Polemarch for the Omicron Sigma Chapter as well as the MEP Lt. Strategus. I decided to become a Kappa because I loved how they embodied achievement in every field of human development and I wanted to improve the Black culture on campus.

YOHANIS MELAKU
Junior
My name is Yohanis Melaku. I am a Junior from Dallas, Texas. I am a Economics major with a minor in Statistics. I plan on managing a Hedge Fund at some point in my career. I am currently the Keeper of Exchequer for the Omicron Sigma Chapter here at Wake Forest University. I decided to become a Kappa because I wanted to extend my line of network and improve the college experience for every Black student on this campus.

KGOSI HUGHES
Junior
I live in Gaborone, Botswana and attended boarding school in South Africa. I am a dual-citizen with the U.S, which is partly the reason for flying across the Atlantic for university. My major is Biochemistry & Molecular Biology with minors in Music and Psychology. Outside of academics, I serve as the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) president, on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council with Dr. Wente, and also sing in Chi Rho (male Christian a cappella group). My biggest pastimes are to watch the Premier League and do research with S-adenosyl methionine and DNA methyltransferases in E. coli.