Events
Tougaloo College Athletics Giving Week Celebrates Triumphs and Champions Student Athletes' Success Through Community Support
Tougaloo College Athletics is thrilled to announce its upcoming Athletics Giving Week, beginning Sunday, August 27, 2023, to September 2, 2023. This week-long celebration will highlight the remarkable achievements of various sports at Tougaloo College and rally the community to support the college's athletics programs through a series of engaging events.
The Bulldog Bash
The Office of Career Readiness and Innovative Leadership in conjunction with Strada HBCU cohorts presents:
"The Bulldog Bash". Sign up today via Handshake.
For additional information please contact: Nayla McClure | Rokiyah Hobbs | Aeries Hoskins
Phone number: 601-977-7783 | Email: careerservices@tougaloo.edu
The 18th Two Rivers Black-Tie Gala
Get Ready!
The 18th Two Rivers Black-Tie Gala is on the way! This event not only celebrates philanthropic activity of our esteemed supporters but the legacy of one of Tougaloo’s most elegant events. The night will feature dynamic openers, UNFAZED Show and Band, and “Godmother of Soul” Patti LaBelle as the headliner! Act quickly, as tickets will sell out fast! We look forward to seeing you there!
Location: Jackson Convention Complex
Date: Friday, May 5, 2023
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Tougaloo College President Beverly Wade Hogan Announces Retirement
Dr. Beverly W. Hogan has served as president of Tougaloo College since May 2002 and will retire on June 30, 2019. She is the 13th President and first woman to lead this historic institution.
Committee on Homeland Security Hearing about immigration raids to be held at Tougaloo College
Tougaloo College students have the opportunity to witness government in action when Congressman Bennie G. Thompson, Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, returns to his alma mater to hold a field hearing on Mississippi immigration raids. Students, the community and media are invited to the Tougaloo College Holmes Hall Auditorium at 10 AM CST to hear experts and local leaders share the impact on children and families resulting from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement workplace raids that occurred in Mississippi on August 7, 2019.
Tougaloo College awarded a total of $450,000 to preserve the Fine Art and Ethnographic Collections
Tougaloo, MS, June 17, 2021— Tougaloo College was awarded $450,000 to continue to preserve the award winning Tougaloo College Art Collections.
Tougaloo mourns the loss of Civil Rights Legend, Bob Moses new

Tougaloo College mourns the loss of Civil Rights Icon and Education Pioneer, Dr. Robert “Bob” P. Moses.
New Study Finds Tougaloo College Makes $42 Million Impact on Local and Regional Economies
New Study Finds Tougaloo College Makes $42 Million Impact on Local and Regional Economies
Tougaloo College is a valuable economic engine in its community, generating substantial economic returns year after year.
Jackson Heart Study Receives Continued Funding
Jackson Heart Study Receives Continued Funding
