Revealing D.C.’s Rent Control Winners and Losers
Haydar Kurban and the CHURP team are creating a comprehensive rent control database that will shape policy — and promises to create a better balance between housing affordability and landlord realities.
Revving up Howard’s Entrepreneurial R&D
Alumnus Terry Adams helps bring business ideas to fruition.
Fred Irby Leads Howard Jazz for 50 Years
Howard's jazz ensemble founder will retire at the end of this school year.
Duty, Honor, and Integrity
Brigadier General Ronald D. Sullivan is Howard’s first ROTC alumnus and third Black army soldier to hold the rank as an Army JAG general officer.
Recreating Errors for Research
Technological devices meant to simplify tasks sometimes stop working – and for seemingly no reason. Through simulations, Professor Su Yan is researching how to streamline finding the root cause.
Being Black with ADHD
For Black families with the neurodevelopment disorder, unique challenges emerge.
Two Presidents, One Household
Alumni Irvin and Pamela Reid shared the same life and career trajectories since Howard – as spouses and as university presidents
Creating Second Chances for Incarcerated Women and Girls
As an organization that focuses solely on the needs of women and girls, especially those who have experienced incarceration, the Thurman Perry Foundation aims to prioritize, dignify and compensate those formerly incarcerated as a sensitive population.
Class Notes: Winter ’24
News and notes from Bison around the world.
Bison Bookshelf Winter ’24
Books published by members of the Bison community.