
(JACKSON, Miss.) – Harry Julian is the first Jackson State University graduate social work student to be selected to intern at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He will join the FBI this summer after graduation.
The native of Trenton, N.J., received his Bachelor of Science with a concentration in public management and sociology from Austin Peay State University. He also received a Bachelor of Social Work from Alcorn State University, where he was named “Mr. Social Work”.
Julian has achieved several honors including the Dean’s List and Presidential Scholar, and was inducted into Sigma Alpha Pi honor society. He has extensive community and volunteer service experience.
Julian currently is completing an internship at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Jackson, and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
Great job, Harry!
Congratulations!! Herry, you are a great man and I knew from the begining that you would do something of exraordinary.
Not sure if anyone is as proud of this young, exemplary man as I am. Watching him grow from childhood to adulthood and rise from a place where it would have been easier to do the wrong thing makes me proud to call him family. Very proud “Izzo”. 06′
I seen this guy present a presentation before, he is extremely intelligent. I see his future going to the top very quickly
Harry I am so absolutely proud of you. This is such great news and I am honored to know you and how well you are doing. FBI, Sigma Alpha Pi, Dean’s list and Presidential Scholar – keep up the good work Mr. Social Work. You make a work-mother proud.
I know absolutely nothing about this great man other than the fact that he makes me proud to stand before my students THIS morning to tell them yet again- JSU IS STILL my best. I can’t wait to stop by Cornell University to let the Great 7 that their work was not in vain and you are the epitome of that!