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Mark Mason

Bravery in the C-Suite

Citi Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason encourages students to be bold and lean into the relationships they are forming at Howard.

Students take the pledge during New Student Orientation.

A Talent Stampede

The largest incoming class in university history bucks national trends.

Student researcher Sophie Lee

Creating Scientific Citizens

Sophomore biology major and chemistry minor Sophie Lee is a Karsh STEM scholar immersed in research she hopes will help affect change.

Howard University soccer player prepares to kick the ball.

Fifty Years After Making NCAA History, Howard's Soccer Program Shines Again

Howard University’s soccer team became one of the nation’s top programs in the 1970s — becoming the first HBCU to win a national title in 1971. Today's women's soccer program wants to repeat history.

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Undeniable World Change

How Research by Howard’s Roland Scott Changed Global Approaches to Sickle Cell Disease Forever.

Rashad Young

Building Toward Maximum Impact

New strategic planning for Howard's future is taking form.

Dr. Talitha Washington, Howard University researcher

Data Driven: Howard Researcher Talitha Washington, Ph.D., is Ensuring That the Future Is Powered by Talent from All Backgrounds

Washington is showing how data can be used to solve historically complex problems.

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Building the Future Through AI-Powered Cognitive Health Monitoring

Senior Amir Ince is working with his faculty mentors to bridge technology and healthcare.

finie hunter-richardson

Trusted Treatment: Finie Hunter-Richardson’s Research Is Showing Medical Service Providers How to Reach Cancer Patients

Hunter-Richardson’s research, still in its early stages, examines how different communities — particularly African Americans — identify credible information about cancer prevention, such as the latest guidelines on when to begin screenings.

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The New Torchbearers

Howard's student leaders have no intention of waiting for permission to create change.