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WVU Center for Black Culture

The CBC provides educational, social and cultural support for African and African American students, faculty, staff and community members by hosting programs, events, resources, and direct outreach to the community.

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Our Annual Events

Learn and Connect

See our upcoming cultural celebrations and find opportunities to connect with the community. Register for special CBC events and stay up-to-date with our programming.

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Campus Resources

Find Support and Succeed

Discover campus resources intended to promote your personal, professional and academic growth. Find campus organizations created for wellness, community development, and so much more.

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The Quad

Living Learning Community

The Quad LLC is a Living Learning Community that was created to provide Black and Hispanic/Latino students a space for cultural connection and academic support.

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LIFT Mentoring Program

The LIFT Mentoring Program is available to incoming Black first-year students and is a way for students to receive guidance through their first year at WVU.

LIFT students also have access to our WARMup pre-orientation program, providing them with special opportunities such as early move-in to their residence hall, networking events, and so much more.

Join the LIFT Mentoring Program

Black History Month

All of February at locations across campus...

Attend special events hosted by organizations across WVU's main campus throughout Black History Month. Connect with the community as we celebrate, remember, and learn about Black history.

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Find Your Campus Community

Learn about WVU’s LLC and organizations available to students, parents, and alumni.

Student Organizations

Joining a student organization is a great way to get engaged on campus and meet students with shared interests. See organizations on campus and beyond that were created for and by Black students.

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Black Alumni Association

The Black Alumni Association is an excellent resource for graduates of WVU. See how you can get involved with the association and join their mailing list at the page linked below.

Learn About the BAA

Mountaineer Parents Club

The Mountaineer Parents Club connects parents and families to the WVU student experience. Visit their website to learn more about what they offer and how to join.

Learn About the MPC

Here, every voice adds to the rich tapestry of our heritage, and every step you take honors those who came before. Together, let us grow, uplift, and continue the legacy.

Javier McCoy

CBC Interim Director

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Upcoming News and Events

Community Spotlight

4 WVU students honored for community building efforts on campus and beyond

The 2025 West Virginia University MLK Unity Breakfast was held Jan. 18 and recognized a host of honorees, including four students chosen as 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship recipients.

Read the Article 4 WVU students honored for community building efforts on campus and beyond
Community Spotlight

4 WVU students honored for community building efforts on campus and beyond

The 2025 West Virginia University MLK Unity Breakfast was held Jan. 18 and recognized a host of honorees, including four students chosen as 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship recipients.

Read the Article 4 WVU students honored for community building efforts on campus and beyond
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CBC Events

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Past Community Spotlights

4 WVU students honored for community building efforts on campus and beyond

The 2025 West Virginia University MLK Unity Breakfast was held Jan. 18 and recognized a host of honorees, including four students chosen as 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship recipients.

Read the Article 4 WVU students honored for community building efforts on campus and beyond

WVU Chapter of National Society of Black Engineers Celebrates 40 Years

The National Society of Black Engineers chapter of the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University is observing its 40-year anniversary this month, an important milestone in the chapter’s history.

Read the Article WVU Chapter of National Society of Black Engineers Celebrates 40 Years

Meet the First Black Woman to Earn a PhD in Forensic Science at WVU

In May, Lauryn Christian Alexander became the first Black woman to graduate from WVU with a PhD in forensic science.

Read the Article Meet the First Black Woman to Earn a PhD in Forensic Science at WVU