AADC Black Alumnae Network

The AADC Black Alumnae Network (BAN) was established in 1981 to organize events that are of particular interest to African American alumnae.

BAN maintains strong connections between alumnae and annually recognizes a black student with the Jewel Plummer Cobb Award for outstanding academic achievement and extra-curricular involvement. BAN meets throughout the year to plan gatherings and events, such as its biennial Jewel Plummer Cobb Sisters Conference. R. Toni Armstead ’74 serves as the President of AADC BAN. To get involved with this network or the Sisters Conference Planning Committee, contact the AADC.

AADC Black Alumnae Network members pose after a conference hosted by the AADC at Douglass College Student Center at Rutgers University.
Douglass alumnae host panel discussion at Douglass College Student Center at Rutgers during AADC Black Alumnae Network conference.
Keynote speaker enjoys a moment with other Douglass alumnae at the AADC Black Alumnae Network conference.