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    The “A Different World” reboot, filmed at three UNCF-member institutions, returns this fall with a new generation of students

    The rebooted “A Different World”—premiering on Netflix on Sept. 24 as a 10-episode series—focuses on a new generation of students attending Hillman College, the fictional historically Black college (HBCU) featured in the TV show created by Felicia Pride, which originally ran for six seasons on NBC, from Sept. 24, 1987 to July 9, 1993.

    The series was filmed at Morehouse College, Spelman College and Clark Atlanta University, all UNCF-member institutions. About 59% of background performers were HBCU students or alumni, with roughly 32% of that group being Atlanta University Center Consortium (AUC) students or graduates. An HBCU student council was brought in to consult on storylines. Additional HBCU students were also hired as production assistants on set.

    Teaser photo from Netflix.

    One of Hillman College’s newest students is Deborah Wayne, the youngest daughter of original series favorites Whitley Gilbert and Dwayne Wayne.

    Thinking about attending an HBCU? Learn more about HBCU life by watching the original and the reboot. We’re excited that the “A Different World” sequel will introduce a whole new generation to the transformative power of HBCUs.

    Stay tuned for details about watch parties at UNCF-member institutions.

    Share your favorite “A Different World” moments!

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