19 Facts About Howard University

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Howard University is a private, federally chartered historically black research university in Washington, D C It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity" and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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Howard University played an important role in the Civil Rights Movement on a number of occasions.

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Howard University Hospital opened that same year and continues to be used as HUCM's primary teaching hospital, with service to the surrounding community.

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In May 2016, President Barack Obama delivered a commencement address at Howard University encouraging the graduates to become advocates for racial change and to prepare for future challenges.

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In March 2022, Howard University announced that it will spend $785 million over the next four years to construct new STEM complex, academic buildings to house the Chadwick Boseman School of Fine Arts, and the Cathy Hughes School of Communications, as well as renovate other buildings on campus.

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Howard University has several historic landmarks on campus, such as Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall, and the Founders Library.

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Howard University has eight residence halls for students: Drew Hall, College Hall North, The Harriet Tubman Quadrangle - "Quad", Cook Hall, Bethune Annex, Plaza Towers West, College Hall South and Plaza Towers East .

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Howard University Hospital, opened in 1975 on the eastern end of campus, was built on the site of Griffith Stadium, in use from the 1890s to 1965 as home of the first, second and third incarnations of the MLB Senators, as well as the NFL's Washington Redskins, several college football teams and part-time home of the Homestead Grays of the Negro National League.

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Howard University is home to the public television station WHUT-TV, which is on campus next to WHUR-FM.

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Howard University is led by a Board of Trustees that includes a faculty trustee from the undergraduate colleges, a faculty trustee from the graduate and professional colleges serving three-year terms, two student trustees, each serving one-year terms, and three alumni-elected trustees, each serving three-year terms.

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Howard University faculty include: member of Congress from Maryland Roscoe Bartlett, blood banking pioneer Charles Drew, Emmy-winning actor Al Freeman Jr.

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In 2017, Howard University established the Bison STEM Scholars Program to increase the number of underrepresented minorities with high-level research careers in science, engineering, technology, and mathematics.

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Howard University is home to The Hilltop, the university's student newspaper.

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Howard University is the publisher of The Journal of Negro Education, which began publication in 1932.

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Howard University publishes the Capstone, the official e-newsletter for the university; and the Howard Magazine, the official magazine for the university, which is published three times a year.

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Howard University Libraries is the library system of Howard University and is composed by eight branches and centers:.

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Between 1998 and 2009, Howard University produced a Marshall Scholar, two Truman Scholars, twenty-two Fulbright Scholars and ten Pickering Fellows.

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Howard University is the founding site of the National Pan-Hellenic Council and five of the nine NPHC organizations.

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Howard University has produced many firsts, including Roger Arliner Young who became the first African-American woman to receive a doctorate in zoology, Benjamin O Davis Sr.

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