Natasha
My friends and the way the teaches interact with student who need more help than othere
Tony
The the staff really care for the students and they will go out of there way to help you in whatever you need that want all the student to be the best they can be and if you put the effort in the y will work with you I love this they become like your mom and dad when your so far away from home
Dana
When I tell others about Tuskegee what I brag most about is the history behind it all. It is full of culture and education. This HBCU was founded by some of the most prestigious men and women around leaving a legacy of leadership. It is such an important school that is an official historic landmark. Sometimes what one can learn in a book just doesn't compare with what one can experience for themselves.
Courtney
We have an undefeated football team. We also win.
Amber
When I tell my friends about my school I brag mostly about its significance in history and to Africian Americans. I also like to tell them about how spirited Tuskegee is dispite the things that might discourage most students, all of us are proud to say we are Tuskegee men and women.
Destini
i brag about the parties, football games, activities, and some of my classes.
Britische
When I speak of my school, I brag about the partis or anything gree related
Julian
I tell them Tuskegee University is the only university in the U.S. that is a national historical site, how beautiful the campus is and how rich it is in African American history, i.e. Booker T Washington and George Washington Carver were educators there ( both buried on the campus), Tuskegee is the home of the famed Tuskegee Airmen, and subject of the disgraceful Tuskegee Experiment initiated by the United States government! I brag that the marching band is the "bomb"! (exceptional) and the football team is awesome. It has some good down home southern cooking in the cafeteria!!
Derrick
For bragging purposes, I tell my friends about the historic scenery and the fact that we have a hotel, on-campus. And since my school is a proclaimed National Landmark, there are a lot of things to talk about. I start off telling my friends about the buildings and how they were built by the students during the late 1890s, up to the early 1900s. Then I move on to Tuskegee's historic chapel, where national dignitaries have spoken. The George Washington Carver Museum is the #1 attraction for worldwide tourists, and finally, "The Oaks", home of Booker T. Washington.