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Danny Flannery is a Writer and Copy Editor for the Office of University Communications.
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Join the ‘Transformation to Triumph Black Women’s Summit’ and Become Part of a Global Network of Support

The three-day, hybrid summit is designed to uplift and empower Black women and others who have been impacted by layoffs, furloughs, and major life events and build an international community.

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Dorothy Porter

The Librarian Who Built the Home for Black Writing, and Other Alumni Who Have Changed Literature

Talitha Washington and Ashley Gatewood speaking on stage

HU-MasterCard Inclusive Growth Thought Leadership Lecture Series Kicks Off Howard’s 2026 Data Week

Dr. James K. Fortson portrait photo

Howard University Honors Dr. James K. Fortson with Distinguished Alumni Award

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Howard University School of Education Receives $747,000 Grant From the Bezos Family Foundation to Transform Educational Research and Infrastructure

Sylvia Taylor accepting award from School of Business leadership

Howard School of Business’s 55th Anniversary Gala Celebrates Alumni and Calls for Giving Back

Dr. Hale speaking with students

RLJ Lodging Trust CEO Leslie Hale Emphasizes Hard Work, Mentorship During Executive Lecture Series

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2025 State of the University Address Delivered by Wayne A. I. Frederick, Howard Interim President, President Emeritus, and Charles R. Drew Professor of Surgery

AI team plus advisor

Howard Students Prove They're ‘One of One’ With Win at Inaugural Microsoft AI Policython

Prince Bijon and Alexandra Woods in Dilemma of a ghost

Authors and Artists Tell ‘The Story of Us’ at International Black Writers Festival

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"One of One" Faculty: Howard Celebrates Former Math Dept. Head Dr. Elbert Cox, the First Black Math Ph.D., and 100 Years of Black Mathematics Academic Excellence

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What Screens are Actually Doing to Your Kid’s Brain — Spoiler: It’s Not Good

HURO Team Members Holding Drones at AI Event

High Schoolers, Industry Partners, and Howard Students Open the Door to Tech at the Robotics and AI Outreach Event

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Howard Bison Inspire the Next Generation of Readers and Writers at the 2025 National Book Festival