Our Mission For The HBCU Experience

What is our objective?

Our objective is to maintain the legacy of greatness found at HBCUs by sharing the wealth of knowledge and truth found in the experiences of alumni and students.

How do we do it?

We document and share the thoughts and experiences of HBCU alumni and students.

For whom do we do it?

For the alumni whose stories deserve an audience

For the youth who need inspirational guidance from their own community

For the HBCUs that have provided quality education for generations

What is the value of what we do?

We facilitate the interchange of knowledge and provide networking opportunities with HBCUs and their supporters with the aim of uplifting the national and international reputation of HBCUs.

We enlighten students, professors, and organizations to the impact they have had (and continue to have) on the success of students and alumni worldwide.

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Latest Interviews
Dylan Turner, West Virginia State University- c/o 2020, Business Administration with a concentration in Management
Dylan Turner, West Virginia State University- c/o 2020, Business Administration with a concentration in Management
Dylan Turner
Sharif D. King, Delaware State University- c/o 2009, Mass Communications
Sharif D. King, Delaware State University- c/o 2009, Mass Communications
Sharif D. King
Chasidy Hale, Voorhees College- c/o 2000, Criminal Justice
Chasidy Hale, Voorhees College- c/o 2000, Criminal Justice
Chasidy Hale
Kayonjra Guerrant, West Virginia State University- c/o 2021, Social Work
Kayonjra Guerrant, West Virginia State University- c/o 2021, Social Work
Kayonjra Guerrant
Donny-Joshua Felix, Howard University- c/o 2015, Sports Management
Donny-Joshua Felix, Howard University- c/o 2015, Sports Management
Donny-Joshua Felix
Katrice Walker Clopton, Paine College- c/o 2004, Social Science
Katrice Walker Clopton, Paine College- c/o 2004, Social Science
Katrice Walker Clopton
Maxine Mathis, Clark Atlanta University- c/o 2018, Criminal Justice
Maxine Mathis, Clark Atlanta University- c/o 2018, Criminal Justice
Maxine Mathis
Cordero Davis , West Virginia State University- c/o 2013, Communications
Cordero  Davis , West Virginia State University- c/o 2013, Communications
Cordero Davis
Natasha Wedderburn, Coppin State University- c/o 2013, Biology
Natasha  Wedderburn, Coppin State University- c/o 2013, Biology
Natasha Wedderburn
Mariah Campbell, Texas Southern University- c/o 2022, Journalism/Public Relations
Mariah Campbell, Texas Southern University- c/o 2022, Journalism/Public Relations
Mariah Campbell
Cole Klubek, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania- c/o 2020, English
Cole Klubek, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania- c/o 2020, English
Cole Klubek
Chelsea Taylor, Delaware State University- c/o 2017, Criminal Justice
Chelsea Taylor, Delaware State University- c/o 2017, Criminal Justice
Chelsea Taylor
Testimonials on HBCUs

Kentucky State University is the smallest school in the state of Kentucky and one of the few in the area with Central State and Wilberforce being about 2hrs away and Tennessee state, 3hrs away. With that said, I get to experience amazing diversity in that I’ve met people from and gone to cities like Chicago, Il, Cincinnati, OH, St. Louis, Missouri, and Indianapolis, Indiana.

- Riah L. Williams

I decided to become a student at Spelman because it was my number 1 choice. The sisterhood is one of a kind. Coming from a family of all boys, a sister was well needed. I decided when I got the acceptance letter and thanked God for the faith I held on to.

- Alexis Clark
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