Cesquinn Curtis is back on familiar ground – the Ӱҵ University campus.
Ӱҵassociate vice president for student life spent seven years at Ӱҵ in various roles serving students in University College and the Division of Student Life before departing for an opportunity with Texas State University for two years. Then, in 2021, an opportunity presented itself for Curtis to return to his current role serving students.
So why come back?

Curtis isn’t alone in returning to Ӱҵ after exploring other life and business options away. In fact, many faculty and staff members do just that.
Ӱҵ Today asked Curtis to share his insights into how leaving Ӱҵ created a new appreciation for being a Golden Flash and what he may have learned along the way.
“Leaving Ӱҵ University initially was a decision driven by the pursuit of acquiring new skills in university advancement and alumni relations at another large comprehensive university in Texas.
However, the time away provided a unique perspective, revealing the true depth of appreciation for all that Ӱҵ University has to offer.
Returning to Ӱҵ was not just a professional choice but a deeply personal one, as it felt like coming home. Ӱҵcommitment to putting students first, fostering a culture of care anchored in respect, compassion and inclusiveness, resonated profoundly.
Ӱҵuniversity’s core values, coupled with the bold and intentional leadership of President Todd Diacon, became sources of inspiration.
Moreover, the allure of being part of the dream team within the Division of Student Life presented an exciting opportunity to contribute to a community that embodies the essence of Ӱҵ’s excellence.
Additionally, I find intrinsic value in contributing to the growth and success of students, personally and academically, as I am inspired by the university’s commitment to prioritizing students and upholding core values that create a nurturing environment for their development.
I’m truly proud to be a Golden Flash!”