Web Accessibility Support

All Stories

Filter Stories
Showing 10 of 311 results
Matthew Goins and family with puzzles

Putting Together a Dream

Puzzlemaker Matthew Goins aims to inspire Black children, one piece at a time.

Irving Williams

Moving AHEAD with Change

For nearly 50 years, Howard alumnus Irving C. Williams (MD ’64) has brought medical, educational and agricultural change to Tanzania and beyond through his nonprofit.

The Colemans

Howard Alumnus to Honor Late Wife with Scholarship Fund

James Coleman earmarked an endowed scholarship valued at $3 million in memory of his wife, Cathy Coleman.

Jamaica Gilmer

Finding Beauty Behind a Black Photographer’s Lens

Jamaica Gilmer (BA ’04) has made a career of documenting and celebrating Black women.

Dr. Frederick in front of Bison Pride sign

From the President

A letter from President Wayne A. I. Frederick

drawing of students in various forms of learning

How Digital Learning Saved the Classroom

Virtual tools saved higher education during the pandemic and will take physical spaces on campus to new dimensions.

Dr Cosby with microphone

GrandStories of Drum Majors

Robert Cosby, PhD, delivers a podcast dedicated to aging, wisdom, and equity.

students in Howard University valley 1984

Guiding the Way

Sharon Strange Lewis looks back at her work-study days in the office of student recruitment.

AJ Ross on the field

Eye on the Ball 

Eye on the Ball: Howard’s women are making inroads in sports media and marketing.

woman justice with scales

Representation Matters

When Black women don’t have a seat at the table of government at all levels, the issues, concerns, and needs of Black women and the communities they serve are often left behind.