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Stories from Bison past and present about their time at the Mecca

Senior Zikei Brooks

In His Own Words: Graduating Senior Zikei Brooks Reflects on His Journey at Howard

In his own words, the future law student shares how far he’s come since first stepping foot on Howard’s campus as a first generation college student experiencing Homecoming for the first, and now his last, time.

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In His Own Words: First Generation College Student Kyle Clarke Shares ‘One of One’ Experience at First Howard Homecoming

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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

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Cancer’s Impact: Some People Are On a Journey You Know Nothing About

Ananda Lewis, host of BET's Teen Summit and Howard University graduate

Hip-Hop History Month: Alumna Ananda Lewis is a Survivor, She’s Not Gon’ Give Up

Howard University's visiting professor in the School of Law, AJ Link poses for photos

World Space Week: Professor AJ Link Proposes Howard University's Place in Space Law

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Howard University Community Reflects on the Meaning of Juneteenth

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Howard Sports and Family: A Fireside Chat with Edward and Muhammad Hill

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Howard Law Students Meet with VP Kamala Harris

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Meet Laten Jordan, President of Howard University’s CASCADE

Graduating Howard University senior Tymek Jones

Howard University Grad Stories: Tymek Jones

Graduating Howard University senior Inez Jacobs Hinton

Howard University Grad Stories: Inez Jacobs-Hinton

Prof Janelle Burke

Professor Janelle Burke: Reducing Plant Blindness and Gaining Environmental Knowledge

J. Jarpa Dawuni

The Solution for Today’s Global Economic Woes: More Black Women in Leadership