HBCU
Definition
HBCU stands for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, a group of higher education institutions in the United States founded primarily before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to serve Black students, though now open to all.
These schools are renowned for their cultural vibrancy, academic excellence, and pivotal role in producing leaders in various fields, from civil rights icons to modern moguls.
Examples
She picked an HBCU over the Ivy League because who needs ivy when you've got soul-stirring homecomings?
My uncle swears his HBCU network got him further than any LinkedIn premium ever could.
At the HBCU reunion, the step team's performance had everyone questioning their life choices outside the yard.
He rolled up to the family BBQ flexing his HBCU ring like it was forged in the fires of greatness.