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Voorhees University proudly announces that Josephine Mulenga, a freshman student, has earned 1st place in the highly competitive Pathway Community Foundation HBCU Smart Cities Program, a prestigious ten-week national initiative focused on developing innovative, technology-driven solutions to real-world urban challenges.

Selected as one of only eight fellows from more than 150 applicants nationwide, Mulenga collaborated with a cross-institutional team to design an advanced stormwater management system aimed at improving flood detection and emergency response for communities. Her team’s project was recognized for its innovation, feasibility, and real-world impact during final presentations at Charlotte Community Tech Day 2026 in North Carolina.

Representing Voorhees University, Mulenga served as a software developer on the team, working alongside Lamika Walker, Project Manager from South Carolina State University, and Sunpairre

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