The top eight HBCU marching bands will perform at the 16th annual Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase in Atlanta on January 27, 2018.
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Did you graduate from a historically black college or university? You are not alone: there are millions of HBCU alumni across the United States, and every graduate plays an important role in shaping HBCU culture, values, and traditions for the next generation of African-American college students. If you are a historically black college or university alumni, HBCU Lifestyle will help you connect with other graduates, find one-of-a-kind merchandise, and share your successes with the HBCU community.
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HL 046: How An HBCU Experience Lead to a Job Offer from Google
Alabama State alumna Jamie Coleman joins the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast to discuss how her HBCU experience led to a job offer from Google.
HL 045: Dr. Charlie Nelms on How HBCU Leaders Manage Public Adversity
Dr. Charlie Nelms joined the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast to discuss HBCU leaders during public scrutiny of their institutions and how they can manage adversity.