HBCU
Americanabbreviation
Usage
What is HBCU? HBCU stands for historically black colleges and universities, which were established before the landmark Civil Rights Act in 1964 and with the ongoing mission of educating Black Americans. How is term pronounced?[ eych-bee-see-yoo ]
Etymology
Origin of HBCU
First recorded in 1980–85
Example Sentences
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Jennings recounted parts of Harris’ biography — how she was born and raised in California, attended an HBCU, and served as both a senator and vice president.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 5, 2024
Four submitted proposals, and in January the Air Force chose Howard, arguably the best known HBCU, as the lead institute in a consortium of eight HBCUs that will operate RITA.
From Science Magazine • Jun. 22, 2023
“And I’m not saying this because I’m at a Black HBCU, I say it wherever I go.”
From Washington Times • May 13, 2023
Smith, who did not attend an HBCU, thinks part of the decline is kids seeing players having more rapid success in the NBA and NFL, instead of having to climb through the minor leagues.
From Seattle Times • May 12, 2023
Last year, Allen launched the group’s first internship program with the help of Bernard Singleton, a biology professor at nearby Dillard University, an HBCU.
From Washington Post
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