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Step 1: Upload a photo; the photo can be recent or from when you attended your HBCU.
Step 2: Share your academic or social experience at your HBCU.
Step 3: Follow us on your favorite social media platform to see when your story has been posted.

DR. JACQUELINE DOW
@ MORGANSTATE
Baltimore, MR
Starting J. Dow Fitness has provided Dr. Dow the opportunity to merge her background as a public health research scientist with practical approaches that empower women to live their healthiest and best lives. Dr. Dow believes that as a female entrepreneur, it is important that women continue to break barriers, relentlessly pursue their wildest dreams and leave a clearer path for the next generation.

LAUREN GROVE
@FAMU
Tallahassee, FL
Lauren F. Grove is the Chief Experience Architect for the event planning and production firm, The Grant Access, LLC (TGA). In this role, Lauren curates memorable experiences for her clients, ranging from professional conferences and galas to trade shows and public events like Essence Festival and the US Open.

SHARON KENT & AYANAH JENKINS
@ DELAWARE STATE
Dover, DL
Sharon Kent is responsible for the successful oversight of the program to include the management of the Our Money Matters online platform, managing all public relations of the program, and cultivating relationships with significant partners/investors.

GEORGE A. PETTERS
@ MOREHOUSE UNIVERSITY
Atlanta, GA
George A. Peters II is a multi-hyphenate creator: actor, DJ, host and voice actor, with a creative acumen that also extends to behind the camera as a director, producer, screenwriter and a critically acclaimed songwriter. Known in some creative circles by his sobriquet “2.0” [Two Point Oh], George also holds internationally recognized credentials as a Professional Black Guy, Only Child Olympian and cold Reese Cup Connoisseur.
HBCUs represent "Black Excellence"
If you are an Alumnus or currently attend an HBCU, we want to feature you!
The "My HBCU Story" campaign is a free digital library allowing current HBCU students
& alumni to share their stories.
Whether you're reminiscing on moments from your favorite class, hang-out joint, homecoming game, student center, on or off-campus party, fraternity and sorority pledging, Greek show, or simply sharing how attending an HBCU changed your life, we want to hear your story!
Our goal is to use your "My HBCU Story" to promote and uplift the HBCU brand.
Your HBCU prepared you for success,
and now we want everyone to read about your "Black Excellence."








