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Which school has the best entertainers and which schools have the best rivalry! Tune in to UHBCU to see what the crew has to say!
If you could have gone to another HBCU or HBCU in general, where would you have gone? Tune in as the UHBCU Crew shares their answers!
HBCU homecomings are like The Wiz, full of lit black people and adventures.
On the Season 3 finale of Unapologetically HBCU, the crew discuss things incoming or outgoing undergraduates can do during their transition period during the Summer!
Academics aren't the only thing that matter. In this episode, the UHBCU crew discusses the pros and cons of campus involvement during undergrad.
Spring break or Spring broke? On this special episode of UHBCU, the women of the podcast take a trip down memory lane, discussing their spring break trips during undergrad.
It ain't always sunshine and sometimes when it rains, it pours. Catch up with the UHBCU crew as they discuss their lows during undergrad and how they bounced back.
You know we got your back like chiroprac-tic! On this episode, the UHBCU crew checks in with Dr. Q, Savannah State University Alum & co-founder of Legacy Chiropractic located in Tucker, GA. For more information about the practice, please visit https://getlegacychiro.com/ and follow him on IG @getlegacychiro.
Would you rather skip a Wednesday campus party to take a test or take a test on Friday evening? Join the UHBCU crew as we discuss our answer to this question and many more in a game of Would You Rather!
We love a multifaceted queen! On this episode, the UHBCU crew goes to the highest hill in Florida to chat with Transformation Coach and Performing Artist, Regina Jackson. As a 2008 graduate of FAMU, Regina shares her amazing story about her journey before, during, and after life on the hill. Follow her on IG @reginavjackson and visit her website www.reginajackson.com
The Unapologetically HBCU Crew is back for Season 3! In this premiere episode, the crew goes down memory lane as they discuss the show that set the tone for the HBCU experience: A Different World. What was your favorite episode of this iconic show? Join us as we share ours!
On this special bonus episode and in honor of Giving Tuesday, the UHBCU crew talks about their foundation, the Harvey-Wilder Foundation, which is geared provides scholarships for first-year students attending HBCUs. To learn more about the Harvey-Wilder Foundation, or to donate, please visit hawilfoundation.org
What does it mean to hold your college or university accountable in the age of social media? Join the Unapologetically HBCU crew as we discuss the importance of student engagement, alumni involvement, and accountability at HBCUs.
Spelman College's motto is "A Choice to Chang the World". This week, the UHBCU crew talks to a 2020 Spelman grad, Kristen Wilder, who's doing just that at Fair Fight Action. Join us for a conversation on activism, politics, and the importance of voting. To learn more about Fair Fight Action visit fairfight.com.
Marching Bands are the heart of HBCUs! Whether you were a Marching Tiger at Grambling, Marching Wildcat at Bethune-Cookman, or just a spectator, you knew one thing, the bands went crazy! On this episode of Unapologetically HBCU, Caesar "Jamaal" sat down with Phillip Harris, Jr. and Sam Moore to relive the highs and lows of being centerfield during halftime!
The doctor's in! The Unapologetically HBCU crew chat with Dr. Jennifer Evans about her journey to and through Fort Valley State University and Meharry Medical College. Join us to hear some gems on the match process, the importance of cultural competence in medicine, and how her HBCU prepared her to be the doctor she is today. Visit rejuvenantfamilyhealth.com or follow @rejuvenantfhc on social media for more information on patient-focused care!
On this episode of Unapologetically HBCU, the crew plays one of the most infamous party games, Never Have I Ever! Join us and play along!
The UHBCU crew checks in with Morehouse Alum, Rodney Boyd, to learn about his college experience and have a little bit of fun with his HBCU game, Higher Learning Trivia! This game is filled with fun facts and open discussions about HBCUs! To purchase this game, please visit hltrivia.com and use offer code UHBCU for 10% off!
If you had the chance to have dinner with any HBCU grad, dead or alive, who would it be and why? The Unapologetically HBCU crew kicks off season 2 with a mini episode highlighting their favorite HBCU grads and what to expect in the episodes to come. Curious about the beat at the end of the episode? Stream One for the Road by BLK CZ on Apple & Spotify!
Graduation was only the beginning. On the final episode of season 1, the Unapologetically HBCU team share their stories of transitioning from undergrad into their careers.
Sometimes endings can be bitter sweet. The Unapologetically HBCU crew discuss the ups and downs of senior year at their HBCUs.
Ball is really life at a HBCU. Join Jordan from the Unapologetically HBCU Crew as he sits down with Jeremy Doctor from Clark Atlanta, and Phillip Harris, Jr. from Grambling as they discuss the importance of sports at HBCUs.
From bowling to business, Chyanne Thomas talks to the Unapologetically HBCU crew about how attending Hampton University prepared her for corporate America.
Where were you when the beat dropped? Walk down memory lane with the Unapologetically HBCU crew as they reminisce on the music that defined life on the yard.
Rev. Cassius L. Rudolph, a Tougaloo College alum, sat down with the Unapologetically HBCU crew to discuss his love for HBCUs, activism, and the Cassius L. Rudolph Scholarship Fund. Follow him on IG @revdr_1906!
Everything that glitters isn't gold. The HBCU crew discusses the good, bad, and the ugly of their HBCU social experience.
The Unapologetically HBCU crew sits down with Dr. Nychole Battle, a Jackson State University alum, to learn about her HBCU experience and her career as a chemist.