
Institute of Black Culture
History
Photo Album
Room Reservations
Calendar
Friday, June 22
Last Day of Class
Monday, July 2
First Day of Class
Contact Us
1510 W. University Ave.
Phone: 392-1217 ext. 252
Hours:
Mondays-Thursdays: 9AM - 9PM
Fridays: 9AM - 5PM
ibc@multicultural.ufl.edu
Institute of Black Culture
The Institute of Black Culture (IBC) was established in the Fall of 1971 after students advocated for the university to provide a space that focused on Black culture. Today, the IBC serves as a resource for all the members of the university community, providing educational and social programming that focuses on black culture. The IBC also serves as a support network for many black students on campus.
Programs
Resources
- Computer Labs with Limited Free Printing (15 pages per day)
- Library and Graduate and Professional School Preparation Resource Library Catalog
- Lounge
- Small and large conference room reservations
- Campus opportunities
MCDA & IBC students with Judge Stephan & Evelyn Mickle during 2011 Black Alumni Weekend. Judge Mickle was the first black student to graduate from UF with a bachelor's in political science and his wife, Evelyn Moore Mickle, was the first black student to graduate from UF's nursing school. |
