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In Memoriam

Remembering those we lost.

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Data Science for Justice Takes Root at Howard

The new master's degree in applied data science is open for applications.

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Changing the Career Game

Black women continue to advance in a range of professions, despite systemic barriers.

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Howard University Rises in National Rankings

Howard climbs among several markers.

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From the President

Howard University has more Black women leading our University than at any other institution of higher education in the country.

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Hidden Figures, Made Visible

In the United States, about 3% of physics doctorates are earned by women of color. But that’s changing – and Howard is working to be that change.

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Howard Law Students Visit Ghana to Examine New African Trade Agreement

Howard Law students travel to Ghana as part of a capstone examining the African Continental Free Trade Area.

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Welcome Back to the Mecca

The first in-person Homecoming in three years welcomed crowds back to campus.

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A Healthy Mind

More Black women are starting to take charge of their mental health. Here’s why.

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Convocation 2022

James E. Clyburn was keynote speaker for this year's event.