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From HBCU Battle of the Bands to Homecoming: HBCU Events

One of the best things about HBCUs is their thriving social life – from the HBCU battle of the bands to the HBCU homecoming series. These vibrant schools are as full of exciting social experiences as they are of academia and history. Let HBCU Lifestyle be your guide to finding the most exciting upcoming HBCU events surrounding your alma mater.

HBCU events have become some of the most celebrated of all college events across the spectrum. Even non-alumni look forward to Atlanta’s HBCU Battle of the Bands and the crowning of HBCU homecoming queens. We offer coverage of it all! But we also know HBCU events extend beyond the party scene to encompass each school’s surrounding community. Events such as Spelman’s Women of Color Conference or Tuskegee’s year-long celebration of George Washington Carver capture the spirit of community that has been at the heart of HBCUs since they were founded.

Check back often to get the latest on the locations and dates of your favorite HBCU events!

Group of HBCU alumni take a group photo after 2013 HBCU 5k race.

HBCU 5k: Represent Your School for a Healthy Cause in DC

It’s time for the DC Metro Alumni HBCU 5k Run and Walk again! To increase awareness and education about the prevention of conditions like heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and cancer-the four leading causes of death in African Americans. The Washington, DC, Metro Historically Black Colleges and Universities Alumni Alliance, Inc. (DCHBCUAA) encourages all HBCU alumni, family […]

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Arturo Sandoval, 2014 Guest Artist at the 34th Annual Alcorn State University Jazz Festival on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Vicksburg Convention Center, Vicksburg, MS.

Alcorn State Jazz Fest to Feature Grammy Award Winner Arturo Sandoval

Alcorn State University is pleased to announce that a 10-time Grammy Award winner Arturo Sandoval will participate in its annual Jazz Fest slated for Saturday, April 12, at the Vicksburg Convention Center. Over three decades the Department of Fine Arts at Alcorn State University, with funding from the Mississippi Arts Commission, the Southern Arts Federation

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The 10th Anniversary Spelman College Leadership and Women of Color Conference will begin at 12 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Spelman Hosts 10th Anniversary Women of Color Conference in May

This May, Spelman College will celebrate the 10th Anniversary of its pre-eminent annual Leadership and Women of Color Conference. Themed “21st century Leadership: Leading Forward,” the 2014 conference will explore several essential components vital to leadership success. Featuring groundbreaking women across a variety of fields, the Women of Color Conference speakers include retired NBC Universal Chief Diversity

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Tuskegee University celebrates the life and work of George Washington Carver.

Honoring George Washington Carver: Tuskegee Hosts Year-Long Celebration

February 20th of 2014 marked a milestone in the history of science, African Americans, education and the United States – the 150th birthday of George Washington Carver. In honor of this great man and his incredible accomplishments, Tuskegee University is hosting a year-long celebration filled with history, events and reflections. The Man: George Washington Carver

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HCASC Grant presentation to the 2013 National Champions atat Morgan State Homecoming.

HCASC 2014: The HBCU Superbowl of Brains

It has been 25 years since American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (Honda) started the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge, which has been bringing teams from the nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) together in a nationwide academic competition. This annual competition challenges students’ knowledge on a variety of subjects including African-American history, math and science,

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The Hope Tour: Signage displaying the name of Paul Quinn College at campus entrance.

Life After Graduation: The HOPE Tour Comes to Paul Quinn College

On March 21st, H.O.P.E will travel to Paul Quinn College for their HOPE Tour and host their “Life After Graduation” panel discussion. The purpose of the tour is to engage college students about the importance of preserving their institutions, following their dreams and applying for scholarships. The distinguished panel will consist of Attorney at Law

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The Thurgood Marshall College Fund has declared March as National #ILoveMyHBCU month. Join us in showing HBCU pride all month-long.

Thurgood Marshall College Fund Launches “I Love My HBCU” Month

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) launches new nationwide campaign, “I Love My HBCU” Month, to honor Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and the pride that HBCU students, faculty, and alumni exemplify, TMCF President & CEO Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. announced today. National “I Love My HBCU” Month will be an annual month-long celebration

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