The Iowa Black Alumni Association (IBAA) promotes the general mission of the University of Iowa. It strives to recognize Black students and alumni for their achievement and service, foster their career and educational opportunities, and enhance the social and economic conditions of prospective, current, and former Black students. Members receive e-newsletters and invitations to participate in regional events and reunions.
In 1963, a group of Iowa alumni and friends gathered at an informal picnic at the Rockford, Illinois, home of the late McKinley "Deacon" Davis (55BA). The group agreed to organize on a more formal basis and became known as the Iowa Black Alumni Association (IBAA). Today, the IBAA has grown to an active membership of more than 300 people.
The Hall of Honor and scholarship fund are two major IBAA projects supported by the University of Iowa Center for Advancement and University of Iowa administration.
Mark your calendars for the Iowa Black Alumni Hawkeye Family Cookout!
There is no cost to attend this family-friendly event, but we will accept donations to cover expenses.
Saturday, August 3, 2024
10 a.m.–Dusk
Dan Ryan Woods, Picnic Grove 6
Western Avenue and 87th Street
Chicago
If you have any questions, contact Joey Thurman via email or text at joeysthurman@yahoo.com or 224-628-3849.
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For more information, email alumni.engagement@foriowa.org or call 319-335-3305. To learn more about other ways to get involved with the University of Iowa, check out additional Iowa Alumni Networks.