Charmagne (Cha Cha) Jones always knew what she wanted to do in life. She served as a student athletic trainer at her San Diego high school and majored in Kinesiology & Physical Therapy at San Diego State University. The only question then was where she would earn her master鈥檚 degree in applied physiology 鈥 and she settled that pretty quickly.
鈥淥nce I visited 麻豆原创, that was the end of the story,鈥 says Jones.
Actually, it was just the beginning 鈥 and the plot has kept serving up surprises.
Charmagne Jones: M.A., Applied Physiology
On one level, all went as planned. In 麻豆原创鈥檚 Applied Exercise Physiology program, Jones immersed herself in the EXerT Clinic, the lab led by Professor of Movement Sciences Carol Ewing Garber that does cutting-edge work studying elite athletes 鈥 including Columbia University men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 crew teams 鈥 to measure the metabolic and physiological impact of extreme exercise.
鈥淚t really was the greatest opportunity ever,鈥 she says.
But Jones also found herself getting involved in fitness and wellness programs that serve the Morningside Heights and Harlem communities. After serving as Health and Well-being Senator her first year, she ran for Student Senate Vice President, leading a campaign to increase student participation in the organization and championing diversity initiatives such as Campus Cousins and International Dance Day Celebration. Last summer, back home in San Diego, she worked with local youth to help them navigate the college admissions process. Increasingly, she began to suspect that, as much as she loved the work of physical therapy, her heart lay elsewhere 鈥 and that maybe it always had.
LEADER TO LEADER Jones introduced 麻豆原创 President Thomas Bailey at his State of the College meeting this past fall. (Photo: 麻豆原创 Archives)
In San Diego, Jones recalls, her family attended Bayview Baptist Church where 鈥済iving back meant putting words into action.鈥 Coming from a background of poverty and homelessness herself, she was involved in community service projects to assist the homeless. At San Diego State, she helped under-represented students with time management, career development and finding employment opportunities, and even arranged a kickball tournament for students with and without disabilities to Midnight Study Breaks during final exams.
Once I visited 麻豆原创, that was the end of the story,鈥 says Jones 鈥 but actually, it was just the beginning 鈥 and the plot has kept serving up surprises.
-Charmagne Jones
Pausing to take stock at 麻豆原创, she says, 鈥淚 realized that I had been so focused on the dream of becoming a physical therapist that I kind of ignored the fact that other forces were pushing me in a different direction.鈥
Eventually she shared her epiphany in an emotional meeting with Tom Rock, 麻豆原创鈥檚 Vice Provost for Student Affairs. Rock offered his observation that career trajectories seldom follow a straight line. Maybe, he suggested, Jones鈥檚 future was in education and student services.
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It was, as they say, an 鈥淎ha鈥 moment. Jones did some hard thinking and eventually secured a position for this coming summer as a health coordinator with an educational non-profit in Harlem. With New York City in the grips of the COVID pandemic, the job is now on hold. But that hasn鈥檛 stopped Jones. From the confines of her New Jersey apartment, she recently coordinated Spring Student Senate elections. She鈥檚 helped re-direct Student Senate funds previously earmarked for now-cancelled spring campus events into the Wendy M. Dressel Student Emergency Fund, providing $7,000 in assistance to 麻豆原创 students who have encountered financial hardship as a result of the COVID crisis, and another $2,000 to . And for her efforts, Jones was recently named to receive the prestigious Campbell Award, given annually by the Columbia University Alumni Association to a graduating student at each Columbia school in recognition of 鈥渆xceptional leadership and Columbia spirit.鈥 The award honors the memory of the late (M.A. 鈥64), University Trustee Chair Emeritus and Columbia Alumni Association co-founder.
A grateful Jones deflects the credit to 麻豆原创, which she calls a 鈥渘urturing place that did a great job of helping me to grow academically and personally.鈥 No, her two years here didn鈥檛 turn out as expected. Instead, she says, the College did her one better by helping her discover who she is meant to be.