The Black Alumni Society

 

We look forward to networking with you and serving with you! The mission of the University of Pennsylvania Black Alumni Society is to promote the permanent presence and success of Black alumni, students, staff and community through professional, educational, and social programs and networks. Each one reach one! Spread the word! Onward and upward! 

To Join BAS, please click here.

Please reach out to us at membership.pennbas@gmail.com.


Leadership & Members

Executive Board

Lynch W Hunt Jr, ENG’89
President,
New Jersey




Tiffany Jackson, LPS'18
Vice President


Connie Johnson, CW'74
Secretary and Committee Chair
Oklahoma


Nikita Hamilton, C’09
Treasurer
California

Regional Leaders

Patricia Fowler, C’89 
Austin, TX 

Tiffany Jackson, LPS’18 
Philadelphia 

Pamela Felder-Small, GRD’05 
Philadelphia 

Eric W Apple, W’91 
New York 

Tanya McRae, C’89 
Southern California 

Derick Wilson, C’91 
Atlanta 

Naran Butler-Houck, SW’01 
Atlanta 

Tarah Paul, C’24 
Recent Grad Director 

Director Emeritus

April L Claytor, C’87 

George O Walker, C’02 

Rogers Johnson, C’73


Class News

Penn Today

If there’s news at Penn, you’ll find it here. Bringing you faculty, staff, and student profiles, research updates, and the latest happenings on campus.

Class Giving

Diversity Funds

Support the many diversity alumni groups and campus cultural centers!

Reminisce!

Reminisce!

Check out photos from our previous alumni events and to see what other events have taken place.




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Honoring Legends: Harold Haskins




Land Acknowledgement for the University of Pennsylvania

We recognize and acknowledge that the University of Pennsylvania stands on the Indigenous territory known as “Lenapehoking,” the traditional homelands of the Lenape, also called Lenni-Lenape or Delaware Indians. These are the people who, during the 1680s, negotiated with William Penn to facilitate the founding of the colony of Pennsylvania. Their descendants today include the Delaware Tribe and Delaware Nation of Oklahoma; the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape, Ramapough Lenape, and Powhatan Renape of New Jersey; and the Munsee Delaware of Ontario.