HBCU Alumni Network

Strengthen Bonds, Forge Futures

Connect with the heart of Historically Black Colleges and Universities through the ‘HBCU Alumni Network’ category. Explore the power of alumni relations in fostering mentorship, career opportunities, and lifelong friendships. Learn how HBCU graduates continue to impact their communities and shape the future of upcoming generations.

From spotlighting distinguished alumni achievements to sharing networking tips and events, this category is your gateway to remaining an active and impactful part of the HBCU family. Whether you’re seeking to expand your professional network or give back to your alma mater, discover how HBCU alumni are making a difference.

HBCU Alumni Spotlight: Cedric Perry – Writer and Filmmaker

Alumni Spotlight: Cedric Perry – Writer and Filmmaker

Cheyney alum bring HBCUs back to television with ‘We’re Just Talking’ Perry’s latest project draws inspiration directly from the unique experiences he obtained while attending an HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities). He grew up watching sitcoms such as Martin, Living Single, A Different World and the Cosby Show. Perry feels these types of sitcoms […]

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HBCU Grad, Jasmine Crowe, Launches BlackCelebrityGiving.com

Sources: blacknews.com Nationwide (July 12, 2011) — BlackCelebrityGiving.com (BCG) launches as a frontier blog providing news, videos and photos of black celebrity philanthropy, nonprofit organizations, and causes that directly correlate with black and African-American communities around the world. BCG is committed to providing a positive media platform that addresses leading issues in the black community

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Entrepreneur Spotlight: Interview with Dr. Denise Mose – Alabama A&M Alum

Entrepreneur Spotlight is our first in a series of Entrepreneurs who are paving the way in innovation, enlightenment of themselves and the business world. If you are an entrepreneur who has a great story to share, you could be featured. Contact Us!   HBCU Lifestyle: Dr. Denise Y. Mose tell HBCU Lifestyle readers how your

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Indie Filmmaker and FAMU Grad Akil DuPont earns two Student Emmys

What’s the difference between a musical and a story told through song? Akil DuPont, director of the short film “Underground,” would say a musical would net a few raised eyebrows. A story told through song, however, could reel in two Student Emmy Awards. “Every filmmaker hopes their film will do well,” DuPont said. “That’s always

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