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Saint Augustine’s University
/seɪnt ˈɔːɡəstaɪnz ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːrsəti/
Definition
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A private historically Black university (HBCU) in Raleigh, North Carolina, founded in 1867 by the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina.
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After binge-watching too many college vlogs, I packed my bags for Saint Augustine’s University, where the Falcons fly high on vibes alone.
Saint Augustine’s University turned my awkward Zoom interview into an on-campus legend—thanks to their killer alumni network.
Who needs Ivy League when Saint Augustine’s University offers HBCU magic, barbecue mastery, and a mascot that slays?
My road trip playlist hit repeat on Saint Augustine’s University fight songs after discovering their epic Raleigh campus scene.