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November 11, 2025

The Relentless Journey of Markee Marshall

The Relentless Journey of Markee Marshall

The Relentless Journey of Markee Marshall

When Markee arrived at 羞羞视频, he owned just one outfit and a room key. No luggage. No grand plan. Just belief, urgency, and a campus willing to bet on him. Before Cheyney, Marshall was searching for direction. He spent time at the Community College of Philadelphia working long hours at City Blue and FedEx while balancing classes and responsibilities. CCP became, as he describes it, 鈥渢he pivot,鈥 a place where he was learning to manage his time, build discipline, and find his footing. It grounded him in resilience and hustle. 鈥淚 was CCP trained,鈥 he says, 鈥渂ut Cheyney made.鈥 That mindset, resourceful, determined, and open to growth, would serve him well. When an opportunity at Cheyney presented itself, Marshall took a leap of faith. He boarded a bus wearing the only clothes he had, ready to redefine his story. With little notice and limited resources, he reached out to Dr. Edwards, who handed him a key and a chance to start fresh. It was more than a transfer; it was a transformation.

That was the beginning of everything

Born in West Philadelphia, Marshall鈥檚 path to Cheyney was not linear, but it was purposeful. What began as a search for opportunity at CCP became a journey of identity, confidence, and purpose at 羞羞视频, the place where, as he puts it, 鈥渆verything finally connected.鈥 He admits, 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know what I was going to do. I started as a business major, but I knew it wasn鈥檛 for me. I just figured I鈥檇 work, stack my checks, and eventually move on.鈥 But change came not from a single moment, but through a series of opportunities that pushed him beyond his comfort zone and toward his calling. That鈥檚 where Cheyney stepped in.

The Pivot to Becoming a Professional

鈥淐heyney really is what you make it,鈥 Marshall says. And he means it. From modeling and magazine club, to fashion shows and skateboarding on campus, he threw himself into everything. Some things stuck. Some didn鈥檛. But every experience mattered. “If you want to be a doctor, they鈥檙e going to put you around doctors. If you want to be a lawyer, they鈥檒l push you toward law,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut you鈥檝e got to start living that life now.鈥

Today, Marshall is firmly on the path to law school. He鈥檚 completed internships with the Urban League and the First Judicial District, where he spent time in courtrooms, spaces that once would have overwhelmed him. 鈥淚f I were 18 or 19 walking into that courtroom, I鈥檇 have been like, whoa. But now? It feels normal,鈥 he says. 鈥淧rofessionals there respect me because I鈥檓 trying to understand how to be the best.鈥 Internships led to networking. Networking led to growth. And growth led to clarity. 鈥淐CP was the pivot to college. Cheyney is the pivot to the professional world,鈥 he explains. 鈥淭his is where it gets real.鈥

Finding Himself on Campus

One of the most unexpected things Marshall discovered at Cheyney was himself. He didn鈥檛 even know he liked fashion until classmates started complimenting his style. He tried modeling, liked it, then realized it wasn鈥檛 his lane. He joined clubs, left clubs, tried new things, and learned from every experiment. 鈥淒o everything,鈥 he says. 鈥淎pply for everything. Try everything, even the stuff you think isn鈥檛 for you. You鈥檒l learn fast what works and what doesn鈥檛.鈥 For him, every opportunity sharpened his focus. Law is the goal, and he鈥檚 preparing accordingly: LSAT practice, internships, professional relationships, and professors who challenge him.

Advice to Younger Students

If Marshall could talk to his 18-year-old self, he鈥檇 keep it honest: 鈥淕et the fun out of the way early,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ecause eventually your whole mind will be on what鈥檚 next.鈥 Jobs that didn鈥檛 build toward his future, such as selling sneakers and lifting packages, were temporary. Now, everything he does is intentional. 鈥淓very job, every internship should be moving you toward where you want to be.鈥 But his message to the freshmen entering Cheyney in 2026 is even simpler:

Becoming Who He Was Meant to Be

For many students, college is a place to earn a degree. For Marshall, it was a place to become someone. He arrived on campus with one outfit. He will leave with a degree, a professional network, courtroom experience, and a vision for his life. When asked why students should choose Cheyney, he doesn鈥檛 hesitate: 鈥淭hey鈥檙e going to throw you to the wolves, and that鈥檚 a good thing. You鈥檒l learn. You鈥檒l grow. And when it鈥檚 time to go into the real world, you鈥檒l already be ready.鈥 And that, more than anything, is the story of Markee Marshall. Not just where he came from, but where he鈥檚 going.