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Steve Wyche, Rod Woodson and Jim Trotter at the Super Bowl

Getting Into the Game

Howard University’s male alums make significant impact in the world of sports – by helping the next generation.

James Murray hosts a poster session

Answering Life’s Deepest Questions

Research from Howard’s Quantum Biology Laboratory could fuel medical breakthroughs.

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What Successful Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Corporate America Needs

Black people are not monolithic. Howard sets a strong model for highlighting this distinction.

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Creating Inclusive Spaces in Social Justice

Associate professor of law Britney Wilson fights for multi-marginalized identities

Captain Taylor and Captain Holder

Master Pilots in Excellence

As Master Pilot Awardees, Captain Tony Holder’s and Captain Hank Taylor’s pilot journeys are beacons of inspiration.

O Brothers, Where Art Thou?

O Brothers, Where Art Thou?

Black undergraduate males are in decline nationwide. We examine the factors at play — and what Howard University is doing to attract and graduate its male students.

law school hooding at commencement

Perspective: Spring/ Summer ’23

A snapshot in Howard time.

Rin-rin Yu and Frank Tramble with Denise Streeter in office recording podcast

Letter from the Editor - Spring/ Summer 2023

On Howard’s campus today, there are a myriad of ways for students to identify themselves with less fear of retaliation or judgement that may have been once upon a time.

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Alternative Spring Break: Planting Truth and Service Forever

For nearly 30 years, Howard students spent their Spring breaks in underprivileged communities ladling soup, reading to kids, planting trees, organizing clothing drives, cleaning up post-disasters, and more through Alternative Spring Break – and has become one of the largest programs across campus.

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Your Computer Might Be Racist

AI is quickly taking over, but how it makes decisions can be based on fundamental biased learning.