Recapping Homecoming 100

Howard’s homecoming has boasted the most-searched homecoming according to Google. During Homecoming 100, Metro, the Washington-area transit agency, declared that Saturday as having the highest ridership on record for the Shaw-Howard University subway station. The centennial Homecoming may very well be the most-talked about, -liked and -followed homecoming ever. Relive the moments from these Homecoming alumni events.

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Divine Nine raises thousands for scholarships

The second annual Divine Nine Brunch was a resounding, sold-out success. Part of the Back the Yard 2024 Homecoming Giving Challenge, the brunch raised more than $30,000 from alumni of sororities and fraternities, as well as University friends to support students. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority received top honors for raising the most money and having the greatest number of participants in the fundraising challenge.

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HUAA marks 60 years of service and connection

By Kelvin Childs

The Howard University Alumni Association is celebrating its diamond anniversary.

Since 1964, HUAA has provided 60 years of service to Howard graduates and built bonds with them around the globe. HUAA will mark this milestone anniversary over the next year with events, activations and merchandise, said Kandace L. Harris (’97 B.A., ’01 M.A., ’05 PhD), HUAA president.

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National Estate Planning Awareness Week Is October 21–27

This is the perfect time to plan ahead to protect your loved ones and create or update your estate plans. Regardless of the size of your estate, having a plan in place allows you to clarify your wishes and ensure they are followed.

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Another chapter in the ‘Battle of the Real HU’

This past Saturday, Howard University and Hampton University squared off for the 100th time in the Truth and Service Classic, continuing one of the longest-standing rivalries in HBCU football. Audi Field was packed with 16,813 fans, all eager to witness another chapter in the storied “Battle of the Real HU.” Dating back to 1908, this rivalry has seen countless intense matchups, and this year’s game was no exception. Although Hampton came away with a 27-20 victory, the Bison fought hard, adding to the legacy of this historic competition.

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Heiserman Built Architecture Career on Howard Foundation

By Kelvin Childs

Homecoming at Howard University was special for Michael Heiserman (’63, Bachelor of Architecture). While he was deep into his studies at the School (now College) of Architecture (CEA), Heiserman helped build a float for the annual Homecoming parade for the Army Corps cadets because he was in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC). He also borrowed the car that towed the float from an area Cadillac dealership.

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Divine Nine Brunch Supports Howard

Join us at the Second Annual Divine Nine Homecoming Fundraising Brunch on Friday, Oct. 18. The goal of this challenge is to support any HU Homecoming campaign and the Impact Howard Funds, which are a collection of unrestricted giving opportunities designed to offer you a greater choice in where you direct your generosity. The contest will focus on the amount raised and the participation rate. The highlight of this event will be the celebration of the 1974 fraternity and sorority lines that were initiated 50 years ago.

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The Oliver: DAR moves to new home

By Deidra W. Hill, Ed.D.

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