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Inaugural Howard AWS MLU Bootcamp

Howard University Launches Howard AI Network powered by AWS to Accelerate AI Research, Infrastructure, and Workforce Readiness

The Howard AI Network powered by AWS increases access to cloud-enabled learning environments, faculty development, and applied AI training, strengthening workforce readiness for students and communities, and open-source curricular resources.

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Malcolm X, Bayard Rustin and Michael Winston sit on stage at Howard University

The Hilltop Archives: 1961 – Malcolm X At The Mecca

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Howard University Alum Jayson Johnson Named to 2026 Cohort of Knight-Hennessy Scholars

President Frederick and HBCU presidents at AHRI launch

Howard University and Fourteen HBCUs Assert Their National Research Leadership with Launch of the Association of HBCU Research Institutions at Event on Howard’s Campus

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Howard University Appoints Andrea D. Jackson as Dean of the College of Dentistry

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Howard University College of Pharmacy Opens Registration for Major Opioid Symposium Sept. 6

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Jaquesta Adams Becomes First Student in Howard History to Receive Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship

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Howard University Announces Housing Availability at AXIS

Graduates from the NewsVision Capstone Fall 2018 cohort

Five Howard Graduates and Senior Named Finalists in the National Association of Black Journalists 2019 Salute to Excellence Awards

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College Consensus Ranks Howard’s Online Executive MBA Program Among Best of its Kind

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Howard Center and ACLU Demand Michigan Prisons End Unlawful Ban of Iconic Book on Structural Racism

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Supports Howard’s Strategic Plan Through Technology Partnership

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Divinity Professor Alice Ogden Bellis Wins Book of the Year

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Faculty Member’s New Book Offers Ground-Breaking Look at Sexual Exploitation of Black Men During Slavery