B-CU Residence Life

B-CU Residence Life Check here for updates on your room placement, upcoming programs, and important info that you'll need. If you have any questions, you can ask here also!

Or email [email protected] We're here to make your stay in our residence halls safe and fun. Our Residence Life Coordinators are live-in professionals and our Resident Assistants are students who will build community among you and other residents. We keep things fun and make sure that there's someone here to help you take care of things in your home away from home.

04/02/2026

Bethune-Cookman University Vice President for Athletics Reggie Theus announced today the appointment of Demetria Frank as Head Women's Basketball Coach. Frank becomes the eighth head coach in program history.

01/01/2026
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10/29/2019

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08/24/2017
03/25/2017
Wildcat Day 2017
03/25/2017

Wildcat Day 2017

02/29/2016

Black History Month Fact: Horace Julian Bond (January 14, 1940 – August 15, 2015) was an American social activist and leader in the Civil Rights Movement, politician, professor and writer. While a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, during the early 1960s, he helped to establish the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

02/26/2016

Black History Month Fact: Lawrence Douglas Wilder (born January 17, 1931) is an American politician, who served as the second African American to be elected as governor of Virginia and first African-American governor of any state since Reconstruction. Wilder served as the 66th Governor of Virginia from 1990 to 1994. When earlier elected as Lieutenant Governor, he was the first African American elected to statewide office in Virginia. His most recent political office was Mayor of Richmond, Virginia, which he held from 2005 to 2009.

02/25/2016

Black History Month Fact: Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731 – October 9, 1806) was a free African American almanac author, surveyor, naturalist and farmer. Born in Baltimore County, Maryland, to a free African American woman and a former slave, Banneker had little formal education and was largely self-taught. He is known for being part of a group led by Major Andrew Ellicott that surveyed the borders of the original District of Columbia, the federal capital district of the United States.

02/23/2016

Black History Month Fact: Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931), more commonly known as Ida B. Wells, was an African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, Georgist, and an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement. She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909. Born into slavery, she documented lynching in the United States in the 1890s, showing that it was often used as a way to control or punish blacks who competed with whites, rather than being based on criminal acts by blacks, as was usually claimed by whites. She was active in women's rights and the women's suffrage movement, establishing several notable women's organizations. Wells was a skilled and persuasive rhetorician and traveled internationally on lecture tours.

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