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Fulbright Names 20 HBCUs Leading Global Engagement in 2025

Last Updated on September 18, 2025

Group of diverse HBCU faculty and staff standing together under an arch on campus, representing Fulbright Program advisers and leaders.

When HBCU Brilliance Goes Global

What happens when HBCU excellence meets international opportunity? This year’s list of 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders shows exactly how HBCUs turn global exchange into impact.

Meet the 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders

Here’s the full list of 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders:

Graphic highlighting the 20 colleges recognized as 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders, including Spelman College, Morehouse College, Howard University, Florida A&M University, Morgan State University, and others.

Campus Spotlights: Voices from the Yard

Spelman College – “Being named a Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leader is a powerful affirmation of our commitment to expanding access and opportunity for our students,” said Interim President Rosalind Brewer, C’84. Spelman has been recognized all six years since the initiative launched, proving its consistency in global engagement. Learn more about the Fulbright HBCU Leaders initiative.

Morehouse College – Long known for building leaders, Morehouse leverages the 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders initiative to deepen global partnerships while preparing students to tackle international challenges through research and exchange.

Lincoln University – Fulbright Program Adviser Dr. Nora Lynn Gardner explains: “Our Fulbright programs bring global perspectives, world languages and cultures, and new ideas into our students’ classrooms, our faculty’s research, and our campus community.”

North Carolina Central University – “Every Fulbright scholar who walks through our doors strengthens our campus, our community, and the global perspective we offer our students,” said Provost Ontario Wooden, Ph.D., celebrating NCCU’s third consecutive recognition.

Fayetteville State University – “This recognition is a testament to the unwavering commitment, passion, and excellence of our Bronco community,” said Provost Monica T. Leach, Ed.D. “Together, we are empowering the next generation of leaders to thrive in an ever-changing, interconnected world.” Fulbright Program Liaison Deborah McLeod Vasquez added: “Our scholars have conducted vital health research in Ghana, built educational partnerships in Germany, and advanced learning across disciplines from computer science to history.” Chancellor Darrell T. Allison echoed that this recognition cements FSU’s record of leadership in Fulbright’s U.S. Scholar Program. FSU announcement.

Fulbright Legacy & Alumni Impact

Fulbright isn’t just a recognition; it’s a legacy. Some of the most notable Fulbright alumni connected to HBCUs include:

 Dr. Ruth J. Simmons, PhD

Ruth J. Simmons (Dillard University alumna)

Called her Fulbright year in France “the most enlightening and empowering experience of my young life.” Simmons went on to become the first African American president of an Ivy League university and a champion for cross-cultural understanding.

Oscar Barton Jr.

Oscar Barton Jr. (Tuskegee alum, Dean of Engineering at Morgan State)

In 2025, he participated in Fulbright’s International Education Administrators Program in France and Senegal, forging partnerships to build pipelines for engineering students to impact economies abroad. “Fulbright is a tremendous opportunity to represent engineering education globally and advocate for excellence in higher education,” Barton said.

Dr. Rhonda Collier

Rhonda Collier (Tuskegee professor, Director of Global Office)

With two Fulbright experiences under her belt, Collier mentors both students and faculty, expanding Tuskegee’s global footprint. “Fulbright is a vehicle to hone world-class scholars through cultural immersion and the opportunity to represent the best of U.S. culture abroad,” she affirmed.

These stories prove that HBCU excellence doesn’t just influence U.S. classrooms — it reshapes global conversations. For more on the initiative, visit the official Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders page.

Why the 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders List Matters

The 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders recognition strengthens HBCUs in three powerful ways:

  1. Opportunities for Students – Study, research, and teach abroad experiences that broaden horizons.
  2. Faculty Development – Faculty exchanges and collaborations that enhance teaching and research.
  3. Global Partnerships – Building lasting relationships with universities and communities worldwide.

This recognition reinforces what we already know: HBCUs are global hubs of innovation, leadership, and legacy.

How to Get Involved

The faculty deadline has passed, but there’s still time for students and alumni! The Fulbright U.S. Student Program deadline is October 7, 2025. Graduating seniors and alumni can apply now to teach, study, or conduct research abroad.

👉🏾 Ready to take your brilliance global? Visit the Fulbright U.S. Student Program page and apply before October 7, 2025. Connect with your campus Fulbright Program Adviser for guidance and workshops.

FAQs about the 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders

What is the Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders initiative?

It’s an annual recognition of HBCUs that demonstrate strong engagement with the Fulbright Program, supporting international exchange opportunities for students, faculty, and alumni.

How are HBCUs selected as 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders?

Schools are chosen for their commitment to promoting Fulbright programs on campus and supporting applicants through mentorship, advising, and global partnerships.

What are the benefits of Fulbright for HBCU students and alumni?

Fulbright offers funded opportunities to study, research, and teach abroad — opening doors to cultural immersion, academic growth, and career advancement.

Our Legacy Has No Borders

From Morehouse to Morgan, Spelman to State, the 2025 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders are proving that our excellence doesn’t stop at the campus gates. With Fulbright, we’re building bridges, shaping futures, and showing the world what it means to carry HBCU pride abroad.

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