Noun
HBCU (plural HBCUs)
(US, education) Initialism of historically black college or university.
As a young adult, she attended the HBCU, Howard University, where she studied biology. Source: Internet
“Being at an HBCU is important for these young boys and girls to see the college baseball athletes and players like Vince Coleman, who played in the major leagues and is an alum of the school,” Matthews said. Source: Internet
A Grambling State University student and another young man were shot and killed on the campus of the HBCU early Wednesday. Source: Internet
Bethune-Cookman is unlike any other HBCU which in recent or distant history has faced the loss of its accreditation. Source: Internet
In show bands, particularly in HBCU and Big Ten bands, drum majors often have a visual on-field role with a baton or mace, with the job of conducting relegated to the director(s). Source: Internet
Adams is the founder of the HBCU Partnership Challenge. Source: Internet