Clark Atlanta University Showcases HBCU Heritage at 2024 U.S. Open

Clark Atlanta University will showcase its vibrant HBCU heritage at the 2024 U.S. Open featuring performances by the Marching Panthers.

Clark Atlanta University is making a significant presence at the 2024 U.S. Open in New York City. The university took its rich heritage, talented students, and influential leaders from Atlanta to the Big Apple for the annual HBCU Live at the U.S. Open celebration. 

The trip highlights CAU’s connection to tennis and the enduring impact of HBCUs

Clark Atlanta University is a private, Methodist, historically black research university in Atlanta, Georgia.

A Panther Presence

The Marching Panthers will lead CAU’s representation. Their electrifying performances and vibrant energy are expected to captivate audiences at the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium. The band’s participation will highlight their musical talent and showcase the cultural legacy of HBCUs while bringing a spirited atmosphere to the prestigious tournament.

In addition to the performances, the CAU New York Alumni Chapter will host a “Meet and Greet” event in Manhattan featuring CAU’s Marching Panthers, cheer squad band, and cheer team.

Further heightening CAU’s presence, President Dr. George T. French Jr. will join a panel discussion titled “The Future of HBCU Equity Talk: Black Wealth.” This session conversation will center around building generational wealth within the Black community. Additionally, Dr. French will participate in the ceremonial coin toss that marks the commencement of a highly anticipated match at the U.S. Open.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to represent Clark Atlanta University at the U.S. Open,” said Dr. French. “This event is not only a celebration of the sport but also a celebration of the enduring impact of HBCUs on the world of sports and beyond. We are proud to showcase the talent, passion, and pride of our university and our community.”  

This makes HBCU Live’s fourth year celebrating the culture, history, and pride of HBCUs at the U.S. Open. 

Three HBCU alumni DJs—DJ Trauma from Clark Atlanta University, DJ Nyla from Florida A&M University, and Jae Murphy from Howard University—will provide music.