Golden Circle Induction

April 4, 2025

Induction & Lunch | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Alumni from the classes of 1967-1975 are invited to join HCU as we recognize the Class​ of 1975* at the Golden Circle Celebration. As of 2018, when alumni reach their 50th graduation anniversary, they are inducted into the Golden Circle.

(*Any alumna / alumnus from the classes of 1967-1974 who has not been previously inducted into the Golden Circle can join the class of 1975!)

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Want to extend your time on Campus?

If you haven’t been on campus in a while, you may need a map!

 

Self Guided Tour

Tour the Morris Family Center for Law & Liberty (#21A on the map) The main building is modeled after Independence Hall in Philadelphia and features “teaching spaces” on the first floor – the assembly room and the courtroom – and the added Liberty Bell.

Photo Op!

Do not miss your opportunity to be the “I” in our new Huskies sign! You will find this along the boulevard between Gates #2 and #3 by Sorrels Soccer Field. (E on the map)

 

Enjoy some HCU Softball

Catch HCU Softball in action at 4 PM & 6 PM as they take on University of the Incarnate Word at Husky Field! (G7 on map)

 

Need to stock-up on Huskies gear?

The University Store in the MD Anderson Student Center is open until 4pm, be sure to let them know you are an alumnus for your 20% off! (Entire order excluding sale items)(#5 on the map)

Visit the University Museums

The Museums are located in the Morris Cultural Arts Center. (#1 on the map) The Museums are open 10:00AM – 4:00PM.

Museum of American Architecture and Decorative Arts Showcasing Texas between 1830 and 1930, the Museum of American Architecture and Decorative Arts features household furnishings and decorative arts from the days when Houston was merely a frontier settlement.

Dunham Bible Museum Holding one of the most extensive collections of rare bibles in the nation, the Dunham Bible Museum’s exhibits include ancient manuscripts, medieval scriptures, a working Gutenberg-style printing press, some of the first Bibles printed in America and even some of the earliest Bibles printed in the English language—all creatively displayed to show the Bible’s history and impact on civilization and culture.
Museum of Southern History A window into the South during the mid-1800s, the Museum of Southern History showcases room settings, clothing, fine furnishings, uniforms, tools and weapons that give visitors a sense of how settlers rebuilt their lives after the Civil War.

For additional questions, please feel free to contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 281-649-3413.



 

 

Coming from out of town and need a place to stay?

TownePlace Suites is a proud sponsor of HCU Athletics and the HCU Alumni Association’s Husky Hustle. They offer an HCU discount rate for overnight accommodations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other options available:https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/