Washington, D.C. — Howard University announced today that the theme for its 2025 Homecoming is “One of One.” As the university celebrates the 101st anniversary of Howard’s homecoming, Oct. 19-26, 2025, alumni will return to campus and join students and friends in celebrating Howard’s uniqueness among the nation’s higher education institutions and its historic impact on communities, nation, and the world. In one of the culminating events, the Howard University Bison will compete against the Morgan State University Bears on Saturday, Oct. 25.
More information, including ticket details and security information, can be found at homecoming.howard.edu.
Howard’s uniqueness as “One of One,” began in 1867 when the U.S. Congress made an unprecedent move to establish the university under a federal charter to create higher education opportunities for Black and brown people and others with limited options to pursue a college degree. Since its inception, Howard has stood as the first or the only across all sectors of society, from producing the first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice and first woman to serve as the U.S. vice president, to developing the nation’s first blood bank patent, to becoming the first and only historically Black college or university to achieve Research One status. Bound by the motto of “truth and service,” this year’s theme signifies the Howard community’s commitment to build upon the university’s positive trajectory and continue to lead in scholarship, innovation, and affirming humanity.
Howard’s Homecoming began with the Howard vs. Lincoln University game in 1924, which set a trend that sparked a national phenomenon. Since that time, HBCU Homecomings have become an American treasure. With its unique blend of historical homage, engagement, jaw-dropping entertainment, and artistry, Howard Homecoming has become an iconic cultural experience and perpetually draws tens of thousands who revel in the university’s societal and intellectual influence.
Howard’s 2025 Homecoming will feature iconic events including:
- Sunday, Oct. 19: A Call to Chapel featuring Dr. Michael Eric Dyson and Royal Court Coronation
- Monday, Oct. 20: Bison Madness: A spirit event celebrating the start of the 2025-26 men's and women's basketball seasons
- Wednesday, Oct. 22: Lavender Reception celebrating Howard’s LGBTQIA+ community
- Thursday, Oct. 23: Student Fashion Show and Red, White, and Bison Gala to support military members of the Howard family
- Friday, Oct. 24: Yardfest Day 1, Alumni Welcome Reception, Greek Step Show, School of Business 55th Anniversary, and Divine 9 Brunch
- Saturday, Oct. 25: Howard University Bison vs. Morgan State University Bears football game, Yardfest Day 2, Community Parade, and Alumni Wine Down
- Sunday, Oct. 26: A Call to Chapel featuring Rev. Frederick D. Haynes, Alumni Jazz Brunch, and Young Alumni Day Party
Requests for media credentials can be made at homecoming.howard.edu/media-credentials-request. Media credentials will be issued only to members of the media who are covering events for an established media outlet.
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About Howard University
Howard University, established in 1867, is a leading private research university based in Washington, D.C. Howard’s 14 schools and colleges offer 140 undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs and lead the nation in producing African Americans with professional doctoral degrees. Howard is the top-ranked historically Black college or university according to Forbes, the only HBCU with an R1 research institution designation, and the only HBCU ranked among U.S. News & World Report’s Top 100 National Universities. Renowned for its esteemed faculty, high achieving students, and commitment to excellence, leadership, truth and service, Howard produces distinguished alumni across all sectors, which have included the first Black U.S. Supreme Court justice and the first woman U.S. vice president; a Nobel Prize laureate; Schwarzman, Marshall, Rhodes and Truman Scholars; prestigious fellows; and over 170 Fulbright recipients. Learn more at www.howard.edu.