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Cedric Mobley

Cedric Mobley is the Assistant Vice President of Strategic Communications, Media, and Editorial Services within the Office of University Communications.
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On the Yard: The Birth of a New Nation

On March 2, 1867, U.S. President Johnson signed the Congressional Charter for Howard University, one of only two universities in the country whose existence was enshrined in federal law. Howard’s origins aligned with the birth of a new nation.

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Dr. Ibram X. Kendi stands at a podium at Founder's Library at Howard University

Howard University Announces Dr. Ibram X. Kendi as the Inaugural Carter G. Woodson Endowed Chair in History

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Managing Billions in Assets, Four Howard Alumni Make Forbes List of Wealthiest Black Americans in Alternative Investments

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For Howard University, Jesse Louis Jackson Sr. Was A Bridge Between Generations

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Interim President Wayne A.I. Frederick Becomes a Business Hall of Famer 

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Howard University's Forward Momentum Propelled by $80 Million Gift from Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott

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101 Reasons Howard is “One of One”

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George Henry White: How a Lone Congressman, Banker, Lawyer, and Howard Alumnus Made a ‘One of One’ Difference at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

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Spelhouse Gospel at Howard: Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock and Rev. Neichelle R. Guidry Bring HBCU Love to Rankin Chapel Services

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Howard University is Ready for a “One of One” Homecoming Celebration

Leslie D. Callahan

It's Not the Boat; It's the Direction: Dr. Leslie Callahan Uses Jonah Story to Confront Sharks in Our Time During A Call to Chapel

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Reimagining "The New Negro" One Hundred Years Later: Alain Locke's Seminal Anthology Still Influences Black Culture in America

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Save the Culture Series

Howard students volunteering in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

20 Years Ago, Hurricane Katrina’s Devastation Brought Out the Best in Howard University Students