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facts - Howard University, Graduate School
FACTS 2009 Howard University TABLE OF CONTENTS Accreditation 8 Alumni 134 Athletics 173 Computer Workstations 123 Dining Facilities 145 Directions 184 Enrollment 125 Faculty 17 Finances 168 Financial Aid 147 Governance 11 Graduates - 2008 132 History 6 Howard University At-A-Glance: Fall 2008 5 Key Telephone Numbers 176 Key Web Addresses 179 Howard University n FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Major Publications 149 Mission 4 Policy on Equal Opportunity 183 Research 124 Residence Halls 144 Security 174 Staff 123 Student Honors 130 Student Profile 142 Tuition 146 University 122 University Resources 152 Howard University n FACTS PREFACE This booklet is an abstract drawn from several University databases. It covers 2008-09. The main telephone number for the University is 202.806.6100. The World Wide Web address for the University is www.howard.edu. Howard University n FACTS MISSION The mission of Howard University as a comprehensive, research-oriented, predominantly African-American university is to provide an educational experience of exceptional quality at reasonable cost to students of high academic potential. Particular emphasis is placed upon providing educational opportunities for AfricanAmerican men and women and for other historically disenfranchised groups. Furthermore, Howard University is dedicated to attracting, sustaining, and developing a cadre of faculty who, through their teaching and research, are committed to producing distinguished and compassionate graduates who seek solutions to human and social problems in the United States and throughout the world. Howard University n FACTS HOWARD UNIVERSITY AT-A-GLANCE: FALL 2008 Alumni: Faculty: Degrees and Certificates Awarded Buildings: Campuses: 111,233 120 5 Degrees Offered: Full-Time Part-Time w/o Compensation 1,064 456 128 Graduating Class 2008: 2,322 Area: Majors: Graduate Graduate Masters 18 Doctoral 3 1st Professional 5 Other Doctoral Joint 5 1st Professional Undergraduate $487.3 $490.6 Enrollment: Fall Headcount Undergraduate Masters 63 Ph.D. 29 27 Undergraduate Endowment: Book Value (Millions) Market Value (Millions) 256 acres Operating Budget (Millions): Staff: 10,733 7,165 Graduate 1,854 1st Professional 1,714 Howard University n FACTS 4 5 80 $851.2 3,869 HISTORY In November 1866, shortly after the end of the Civil War, members of The First Congregational Society of Washington considered establishing a theological seminary for the education of African-American clergymen. Within a few weeks, the concept had expanded to include a provision for establishing a university. Within two years, the University consisted of the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Medicine. The new institution was named for General Oliver O. Howard, Civil War hero, who was both a founder of the University and, at the time, Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau. The University charter, as enacted by Congress and subsequently approved by President Andrew Johnson on March 2, 1867, designated Howard University as “a university for the education of youth in the liberal arts and sciences.” In 1879, Congress approved a special appropriation for the University. The charter was amended in 1928 to authorize an annual federal appropriation for construction, development, improvement and maintenance of the University. Howard University n FACTS HISTORY Presidents Charles B. Boynton 1867 Byron Sunderland 1867 - 1869 Oliver O. Howard 1869 - 1874 Edward P. Smith 1875 - 1876 William W. Patton 1877 - 1889 Jeremiah E. Rankin 1890 - 1903 John Gordon 1903 - 1906 Wilbur P. Thirkield 1906 - 1912 Stephen M. Newman 1912 - 1918 James S. Durkee 1918 - 1926 Mordecai W. Johnson 1926 - 1960 James M. Nabrit 1960 - 1969 James E. Cheek 1969 - 1989 Franklyn G. Jenifer 1990 - 1994 H. Patrick Swygert 1995 - 2008 Sidney A. Ribeau 2008-Present Howard University n FACTS ACCREDITATION Howard University is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The schools and colleges are also accredited by the following agencies: SCHOOL/COLLEGE ACCREDITING AGENCY • American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance • American Chemical Society • American Psychological Association • Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Arts and Sciences • National Association for Sport and Physical Education • National Association of Schools of Art and Design • National Association of Schools of Music • National Association of Schools of Theatre • National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Howard University n FACTS ACCREDITATION SCHOOL/COLLEGE ACCREDITING AGENCY Business • Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International Communications • Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications • American Speech, Language and Hearing Association Dentistry • Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association Divinity • Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada Education • American Psychological Association • National Association of State Directors of Teachers Education and Certification • National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences • Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. • Computer Science Accreditation Board • National Architectural Accrediting Board, Inc. Graduate School • Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Law • American Bar Association • Association of American Law Schools Howard University n FACTS ACCREDITATION SCHOOL/COLLEGE ACCREDITING AGENCY Medicine • Liaison Committee on Medical Education Representing the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences • Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education • Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education • Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. • American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. • Association of University Programs in Health Administration • Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education • Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education • Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology • National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences • Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Social Work • Council on Social Work Education University Libraries (Memberships) • Association of Research Libraries • American Medical Library Association • American Association of Law Libraries 10 Howard University n FACTS GOVERNANCE The Board of Trustees Mr. Addison Barry Rand Chairman of the Board CEO American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Renee Higginbotham-Brooks, Esq. Vice Chair Chair and Chief Executive Officer Block Capital, Inc. Richard D. Parsons, Esq., Director/Chairman of the Board, Citigroup, Incorporated Mrs. Elizabeth G. Early, Health Care Consultant Mr. Earl G. Graves, Sr., Chairman and Publisher Earl G. Graves, Ltd. Wayman F. Smith III, Esq., Attorney at Law The Smith Partnership, P.C. Mr. Gerald D. Prothro, Managing Director IKT Investments Harold P. Freeman, M.D., Founder and President Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Esq., Senior Counsel Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP and Senior Managing Director, Lazard Freres & Company Hon. Jack F. Kemp, Chairman and Founder Kemp Partners and Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Charles J. McDonald, M.D., Professor and Chairman, Department of Dermatology, The Warren Albert Medical School of Brown University Floretta Dukes McKenzie, Ed.D., Founder and Chairwoman, The McKenzie Group, Inc. Howard University n FACTS11 GOVERNANCE The Board of Trustees Hon. L. Douglas Wilder, Mayor City of Richmond, VA and former Governor of Virginia Mr. Gregory A. White, Partner and Managing Director, Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. Mr. Robert L. Lumpkins, Chairman The Mosaic Company Mrs. Marie C. Johns, President (Retired) Verizon-Washington, DC Cornell L. Moore, Esq., Partner Dorsey & Whitney, LLP Mr. John A. Thain, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Merrill Lynch Ms. Jessye Norman, Concert and Opera Singer Hon. M. Kasim Reed, Georgia State Senator and Partner, Holland & Knight, LLP Charisse R. Lillie, Esq., Executive Vice President, Comcast Cable Communications, and Vice President, Community Investment Mrs. Dianne Atkinson Hudson, Television Executive/ Producer (Retired) Stacy J. Mobley, Esq., Senior Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel (Retired) DuPont Mr. John D. Zeglis, Chairman and CEO (Retired) AT&T Wireless; Founder and Principal Owner Fort Wayne Mad Ants, NBA D-League Ruth J. Simmons, Ph.D., President, Brown University Sidney Ribeau, Ph.D., President, Howard University 12 Howard University n FACTS GOVERNANCE Faculty Trustees There are two Faculty Trustee seats on the Board. One undergraduate faculty member and one graduate faculty member are elected to serve three-year terms. UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY TRUSTEE YEAR 2006-2009 Starmanda Bullock, Ph.D. College of Arts and Sciences Professor GRADUATE FACULTY TRUSTEE YEAR 2008-2011 Warner Lawson, Jr., Esq. School of Law Professor Alumni Trustees There are three Alumni Trustee seats on the Board. Each year, one person is elected to represent the alumni of the University. The person serves a term of three years. YEAR ALUMNI TRUSTEES 2006-2009 James E. Silcott, AIA 2008-2011 Anita Mayo, Esq. 2007-2010 Aprille J. Ericsson, Ph.D. Howard University n FACTS13 GOVERNANCE Student Trustees Each year, two students are elected to represent the undergraduate and graduate students of the University respectively. These student trustees serve one-year terms. YEAR 2008 YEAR 2008 14 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT TRUSTEE Victoria Kirby GRADUATE STUDENT TRUSTEE Danielle Perry Howard University n FACTS GOVERNANCE President Sidney Ribeau, Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Office of the President Hassan Minor, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Senior Vice President Strategic Planning, Operations and External Affairs Chief Technology Officer Artis Hampshire-Cowan, J.D. Temple University Senior Vice President and Secretary Norma Leftwich, J.D. Georgetown University General Counsel Donald Bell, Ph.D. Claremont Graduate University Vice President for Presidential Initiatives Chief Academic Officers Alvin Thornton, Ph.D. Howard University Interim Provost Donald E. Wilson, M.D. Tufts University Senior Vice President for Health Sciences Howard University n FACTS15 GOVERNANCE Other University Officers Virgil Ecton, M. Ed. Xavier University Vice President for University Advancement Florence Bonner, Ph.D. Rice University Interim Vice President for Research and Compliance Elizabeth Stroud, B.A. University of North Carolina, Greensboro Vice President for Human Capital Management Chief Financial Officer Sidney Evans, M.B.A. University of Pittsburgh Senior Vice President and Treasurer Howard University Hospital Larry Warren, M.A. Eastern Michigan University Chief Executive Officer Thomas Gaiter, M.D. Meharry Medical College Chief Medical Officer 16 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Deans Arts and Sciences James Donaldson, Ph.D. University of Illinois Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences James Johnson, Ph.D. University of Delaware Business Barron Harvey, Ph.D. University of Nebraska Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Orlando Taylor, Ph.D. University of Michigan Communications Jannette Dates, Ph.D. University of Maryland Law Kurt Schmoke, J.D. Harvard University Dentistry Leo Rouse, D.D.S. Howard University Medicine Robert Taylor, M.D., Ph.D. Vanderbilt University Purdue University Divinity Alton Pollard III, Ph.D. Duke University Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Beatrice Adderley-Kelly, Ph.D. Howard University Education Leslie Fenwick, Ph.D. Ohio State University Social Work Cudore Snell, D.S.W. Howard University Howard University n FACTS17 FACULTY Professor RANK NUMBER 311 Associate 368 Instructor 144 Assistant 427 Lecturer 162 Adjunct/Visiting 81 Other 27 TOTAL 1,520 Earned Degrees Masters 11% FirstProfessional 36% 18 Other 2% Doctorate 51% Howard University n FACTS FACULTY TENURE 582 TENURE NON-TENURE OTHER TRACK TRACK 177 738 23 Gender Female 43% Male 57% Howard University n FACTS19 FACULTY Percent of Faculty with Degrees from National Research Universities 20 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES MEMBERS NAME OF FACULTY ACADEMY Anna Coles, Ph.D. Emerita Institute of Medicine National Academy of Engineering SCHOOL/ COLLEGE Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences LaSalle Leffall, Jr., M.D., FACS College of Medicine Marion Mann, M.D. Emeritus College of Medicine Robert Murray, M.D. College of Medicine Jeanne Sinkford, D.D.S. Emerita College of Dentistry Bailus Walker, Ph.D. College of Medicine Renee Jenkins, M.D. College of Medicine James Mitchell, Ph.D. Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences ORGANIZATION American Association for the Advancement of Science American Academy of Nursing NAME OF FACULTY SCHOOL/ COLLEGE Vernon Bond, Ed.D. Arts and Sciences James Mitchell, Ph.D. Engineering Bailus Walker, Jr. Ph.D. Medicine Mamie Montague, Ph.D. Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Howard University n FACTS21 FACULTY FACULTY AWARDS TYPE OF AWARD Carnegie Scholar Fulbright Senior Specialist National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow Howard Hughes Medical Institute 20 Best Scholars in Academia 22 NAME OF FACULTY SCHOOL/COLLEGE Lorraine Fleming, Ph.D. Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences John Tharakan, Ph.D. Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences Jon Woodson, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Robert Edgar, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Masoud Kavoossi, Ph.D. Business John Trimble, Ph.D. Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences Naresa Aziz Arts and Sciences Effie Boldridge, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences James Davis, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Paul Logan, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Alberto Rey, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Karen Wallace, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Raymond Butcher, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Michael Frazier, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences James Davis, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Paul Logan, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Rosangela Vieira-King, M.A. Arts and Sciences Francoise Pfaff, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Joseph Reidy, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Winston Anderson, Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Howard University n FACTS FACULTY ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean James Donaldson, Ph.D. University of Illinois Chairs African Studies Mbye Cham, Ph.D. Mathematics Abdul-Aziz Yakubu, Ph.D. Afro-American Studies Lila Ammons, Ph.D. Military Science-Aerospace Miller Cunningham, M.A. Art Gwendolyn Everett, Ph.D. Military Science-Army Bobbie Williams, M.S. Biology Franklin Ampy, Ph.D. Modern Languages and Literatures James Davis, Ph.D. Chemistry Folahan Ayorinde, Ph.D. Music Valerie Eichelberger, M.M. Classics Rudolph Hock, Ph.D. Philosophy Patrick Goodin, Ph.D. Comprehensive Sciences Marjay Anderson, Ph.D. Physics and Astronomy Gregory Jenkins, Ph.D. Economics William Spriggs, Ph.D. Political Science Daryl Harris, Ph.D. English Eleanor Traylor, Ph.D. Psychology Alfonso Campbell, Ph.D. History Daryl Scott, Ph.D. Sociology and Anthropology Ivor Livingston, Ph.D. Health, Human Performance and Leisure Studies Doris Corbett, Ph.D. Theatre Arts Joe Selmon, M.F.A. Howard University n FACTS23 FACULTY Professors Franklin Ampy, Ph.D. Oregon State University Winston Anderson, Ph.D. Brown University Victoria Arana, Ph.D. George Washington University Joseph Asike, Ph.D. University of Louvain Folahan Ayorinde, Ph.D. Howard University Marshall Banks, Ph.D. University of Illinois Anand Batra, Ph.D. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Abdul-Aziz Batran, Ph.D. University of Birmingham Linda Berg-Cross, Ph.D. Columbia University Sherrill Berryman-Johnson, Ph.D. American University Charles Betsey, Ph.D. University of Michigan Vernon Bond, Ed.D. University of Tennessee 24 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Florence Bonner, Ph.D. Rice University Richard Bourgin, Ph.D. University of Washington Wade Boykin, Ph.D. University of Michigan Starmanda Bullock, Ph.D. Howard University Raymond Butcher, Ph.D. University of Canterbury Alfonso Campbell, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University Selwyn Carrington, Ph.D University of London Robert Catchings, Ph.D. Wayne State University Mbye Cham, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, Ph.D. University of Maryland Babalola Cole, Ph.D. Georgetown University Floyd Coleman, Ph.D. University of Georgia Howard University n FACTS25 FACULTY Doris Corbett, Ph.D. University of Maryland Miller Cunningham, M.A. Howard University Wilfred David, Ph.D. Oxford University James Davis, Ph.D. University of Maryland Derayeh Derakhshesh, Ph.D. University of Paris Balaram Dey, Ph.D. University of Saskatchewan Toka Diagana, Ph.D. Université Claude Bernard-France Raymond Dobard, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University James Donaldson, Ph.D. University of Illinois Richard Duffield, Ph.D. University of Georgia William Eckberg, Ph.D. Michigan State University Robert Edgar, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles 26 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Henriette Edmonds, M.A. Case Western Reserve University George Epting, M.A. University of South Carolina Gwendolyn Everett, Ph.D. George Mason University Jane Flax, Ph.D. Yale University Jack Frankel, Ph.D. Rutgers University Al Freeman, M.Ed. University of Massachusetts Segun Gbadegesin, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Ralph Gomes, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University Rodney Green, Ph.D. American University Barbara Griffin, Ph.D. University of Maryland Joshua Halpern, Ph.D. Brown University Jules Harrell, Ph.D. University of Illinois Howard University n FACTS27 FACULTY Daryl Harris, Ph.D. Howard University Mervat Hatem, Ph.D. University of Michigan Evelyn Hawthorne, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Tritobia Hayes-Benjamin, Ph.D. University of Maryland Leslie Hicks, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Neil Hindman, Ph.D. Wesleyan University Roberta Hollander, Ph.D. American University Tristan Hubsch, Ph.D. University of Maryland Paul Hudrlik, Ph.D. Columbia University Fred Irby, M.Mus. Southern Illinois University Raymond Jackson, D.Mus.A. Juilliard School of Music Charles Jarmon, Ph.D. SUNY - Buffalo 28 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Martin Jolin, M.A. University of Maryland Walda Katz-Fishman, Ph.D. Wayne State University Ann Kelly, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Donald King, Ph.D. Stanford University Mae King, Ph.D. University of Idaho Jerome Kravitz, Ph.D. New School for Social Research Vikram Kushawaha, Ph.D. Banaras Hindu University Myung Kwack, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Sung Kwack, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Abner Lall, Ph.D. University of Maryland Chi Chong Lee, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Clarence Lee, Ph.D. Howard University Howard University n FACTS29 FACULTY Marjorie Leppo, Ph.D. University of Maryland Joshua Leslie, Ph.D. University of Paris Molly Levine, Ph.D. Bar-Ilan University James Lindesay, Ph.D. Stanford University Ivor Livingston, Ph.D. Howard University Walter Lowe, Ph.D. Stanford University Clement Lutterodt, Ph.D. University of Birmingham-England Jean-Michel Mabeko-Tali, Ph.D. University of Paris-France Ron Manuel, Ph.D. Oklahoma State University George Middendorf, Ph.D. University of Tennessee Prabhakar Misra, Ph.D. Ohio State University Lorenzo Morris, Ph.D. University of Chicago 30 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Michael Myslobodsky, Ph.D., M.D. Kharkov State University–USSR James Weldon Norris, Mus.D. Indiana University Sulayman Nyang, Ph.D. University of Virginia Chinyerem Ohia, D.M.A. University of Pittsburgh Winifred Owens-Hart, M.F.A. Howard University Ransford Palmer, Ph.D. Clark University Arvilla Payne-Jackson, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Paul Peart, Ph.D. University of West Indies Francoise Pfaff, Ph.D. University of Paris Louise Raphael, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Joseph Reidy, Ph.D. Northern Illinois University Rebecca Reviere, Ph.D. Florida State University Howard University n FACTS31 FACULTY Yehuda Salu, Ph.D. Tel Aviv University David Schwartzman, Ph.D. Brown University Daryl Scott, Ph.D. Stanford University Richard Seltzer, Ph.D. University of Denver Marie-line Sephocle, Ph.D. New York University Luis Serapiao, Ph.D. American University Sandra Shannon, Ph.D. University of Maryland Louis Shapiro, Ph.D. University of Maryland Larry Simpson, M.A. University of New Hampshire Lloyd Sloan, Ph.D. Ohio State University Ian Smart, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Alfred Smith, M.F.A. Boston University 32 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY William Spriggs, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Duraiswamy Sundararaman, Ph.D. Columbia University Alvin Thornton, Ph.D. Howard University Arthur Thorpe, Ph.D. Howard University Mercedes-Vidal Tibbits, Ph.D. Tulane University Charles Timbrell, D.M.A. University of Maryland Emory Tolbert, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Eleanor Traylor, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Dharmaraj Veeaghavan, Ph.D. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Demetrius Venable, Ph.D. American University Charles Verharen, Ph.D. Georgetown University Satish Wadhawan, Ph.D. Jawaharlal Nehru University Howard University n FACTS33 FACULTY Karen Smyley Wallace, Ph.D. City University of New York Maurice Woodard, Ph.D. University of Kansas at Lawrence Jon Woodson, Ph.D. Brown University Abdul-Aziz Yakubu, Ph.D. North Carolina State University Vernetta Young, Ph.D. SUNY-Albany Associate Professors Shawn Abernathy, Ph.D. University of Michigan Lila Ammons, Ph.D. University of Maryland Oladapo Bakare, Ph.D. The University of Hong Kong Carol Beane, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Paul Bezandry, Ph.D. Université Louis Pasteur-France Faina Berezovsky, Ph.D. Academy of Science of USSR-Moscow Emily Blank, Ph.D. Boston College 34 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Effie Boldridge, Ph.D. University of Missouri Theodore Bremner, Ph.D. Howard University Denyce Calloway, Ph.D. Howard University Michael Caprarola, Ph.D. University of Maryland Gregory Carr, Ph.D. Temple University Sen-Huei Chen, Ph.D. University of Maryland Angela Cole, Ph.D. Stanford University Doris Corbett, Ph.D. University of Maryland John Cotman, Ph.D. Boston University Carrie Cowherd, Ph.D. University of Chicago Kellina Craig, Ph.D. Tulane University Johnnie Daniel, Ph.D. University of Michigan Howard University n FACTS35 FACULTY Dennis Davenport, Ph.D. Howard University Donn Davis, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Helen deClercq, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University David DeLeon, Ph.D. University of Iowa Belay Demoz, Ph.D. University of Nevada Leon Dickson, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kofi Dompere, Ph.D. Temple University Todd Drumm, Ph.D. University of Maryland Annette Dunzo, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Atanu Duttaroy, Ph.D. University of Calcutta Valerie Eichelberger, M.M. Howard University Stanley Einstein-Matthews, Ph.D. Uppsala University-Sweden 36 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Broderick Eribo, Ph.D. Wayne State University Curdella Forbes, Ph.D. University of the West Indies Joseph Fortunak, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Michael Frazier, Ph.D. University of Maryland Patrick Goodin, Ph.D. New School for Social Research Barbara Griffin, Ph.D. University of Maryland Yilma Gultneh, Ph.D. Iowa State University Gregory Hampton, Ph.D. Duke University Roderick Harrison, Ph.D. Princeton University Hope Hill, Ph.D. Columbia University Marion Hines, Ph.D. Georgetown University Rudolph Hock, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University Howard University n FACTS37 FACULTY James Holliday, D. Mus. University of Maryland Ronald Hopson, Ph.D. Michigan State University Charles Hosten, Ph.D. City University of New York David James, Ph.D. University of Chicago Gregory Jenkins, Ph.D. University of Michigan Jennifer Jordan, Ph.D. Emory University Everette Joseph, Ph.D. State University of New York Nkonko Kamwangamalu, Ph.D. University of Illinois James Keil, Ph.D. Brandeis University Haydar Kurban, Ph.D. University of Illinois Marilyn Lashley, Ph.D. University of Chicago James Lindesay, Ph.D. Stanford University 38 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Paul Logan, Ph.D. University of Maryland Serge Madhere, Ph.D. New York University Mohammad Mahmood, Ph.D. Howard University Amir Maleki, Ph.D. George Washington University Jason Matthews, Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology Jill McGowan, Ph.D. University of Maryland Edna Medford, Ph.D. University of Maryland Gamine Meepagala, Ph.D. SUNY-Albany Connaitre Miller, M.M. Kansas State University Walter Miller, Ph.D. City University of New York Tony Medina, Ph.D. Binghamton University-SUNY Amelia Mondragon, Ph.D. University of Maryland Howard University n FACTS39 FACULTY Dexter Moore, Ph.D. Ohio University Vernon Morris, Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology Nikongo Ba Nikongo, Ph.D. Howard University Michael Nwanze, Ph.D. University of Leeds Kwaku Ofori-Ansa, Ed.D. Columbia University Mary Perkins, Ph.D. American University Yvonne Poser, Ph.D. University of Maryland Jerome Quarterman, Ph.D. Ohio University Ernest Quimby, Ph.D. City University of New York Francois Ramaroson, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University Teresa Redd, Ph.D. University of Maryland Thierry Robart, Ph.D. University of Montreal 40 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Debra Roberts, Ph.D. Temple University Aleida Rodriguez, Ph.D. University of Maryland Maria Roof, Ph.D. University of Maryland Robert Rosenberg, Ph.D. California Institute of Technology Guericke Royal, M.M. Howard University Joe Selmon, M.F.A. Memphis State University Feraidoon Shams, Ph.D. Howard University Sankar Sitaraman, Ph.D. California Institute of Technology David Smedley, M.F.A. University of Pennsylvania Dominicus So, Ph.D. University of Maryland William Stockwell, Ph.D. Ohio State University Jeanne Toungara, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Howard University n FACTS41 FACULTY Thorell Tsomondo, Ph.D. SUNY-Buffalo Alexander Tulin, Ph.D. Columbia University Donna Washington, M.C.A.T. Hahnemann University Vernessa White-Jackson, Ph.D. SUNY-Binghamton Daniel Williams, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Cynthia Winston, Ph.D. University of Michigan Charlie Young, M.M. Howard University Patricia Young, Ph.D. Wayne State University Assistant Professors Terrie Adams-Fuller, Ph.D. Howard University Marcus Alfred, Ph.D. Howard University Marjay Anderson, Ph.D. Howard University Clement Animan, Ph.D. University of Alcala-Spain 42 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Ana Araujo, Ph.D. University of Canada Joseph Augustine, Ph.D. University of Delaware Luther Barden, Ph.D. Ohio State University Joyce Barker, Ed.D. University of Maryland Mark Bartley, M.F.A. Howard University Claudette Bennett, Ph.D. Howard University Kristin Bergen, Ph.D. Duke University Kim Bey, M.F.A. Rutgers University Flordeliz Bugarin, Ph.D. University of Florida Alexander Burnstein University of Pennsylvania Charles Coward, M.A. Case Western Reserve University Margaret Crosby, Ph.D. Brown University Howard University n FACTS43 FACULTY John Davis, Ph.D. Howard University Yasmin DeGout, Ph.D. Howard University Toka Diagana, Ph.D. Université Orsar Raven Featherstone, M.F.A. Pratt Institute Ben Fred-Mensah, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University Silvina Gatica, Ph.D. University of Buenos Aires-Argentina Francine Goode, M.S. Florida Institute of Technology Katherine Gurski University of Maryland Alem Hailu, Ph.D. Syracuse University John Harkless, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Denise Hart, M.F.A. Sarah Lawrence College Walter Hope, Ph.D. Catholic University of America 44 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Kendrick Hunte, Ph.D. Ohio State University Marie-Claude Jipguep, Ph.D. Howard University Dana Jones, M.S. University of Maryland-CollegePark Charles Johnson, Ph.D. Howard University Krista Johnson, Ph.D. Northwestern University Lucy Josey, Ph.D. Howard University Sais Kamalidiin, Ph.D. University of Maryland Mika Kato, Ph.D. New School University Rebecca Kennedy, Ph.D. Ohio State University Jeffrey Kerr Richie, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Eleanor King, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Mark Mauldin, M.M. Kent State University Howard University n FACTS45 FACULTY Calvin McClinton, Ph.D. Wayne State University Anthony McEachern, M.F.A. Howard University Mary McKenna, Ph.D. SUNY-Stony Brook Brian McNeal, M.S. Florida Institute of Technology Petronella Muraya, Ph.D. Kent State University Denee Mwendwa, Ph.D. Howard University Tiriqah Nuriddin, Ph.D. Purdue University Holona Ochs, Ph.D. University of Kansas Elisa Oh, Ph.D. Boston University Chinyerem Ohia, D.M.A. University of Pittsburgh Assya Pascalev, Ph.D. Bowling Green State University James Phillips, M.F.A. Maryland Institute 46 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Reginald Pointer, M.F.A. Florida State University Anthony Randolph, D.M.A. Catholic University of America Donald Roe, Ph.D. Howard University Nubia Salaam, Ph.D, Howard University Paul Schultz, D.M.A. Catholic University of America Marcus Singer, Ph. D. University of Maryland Norma Small-Warren, Ph.D. Howard University Cara Spencer, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kimani Stancil, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Elka Stevens, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Jamal Sullivan, M.F.A. University of Southern California Quito Swan, Ph.D. Howard University Howard University n FACTS47 FACULTY Omari Swinton, Ph.D. Duke University Galina Talanova, Ph.D. L. V. Pisarzhevskii Institute of Physical Chemistry Jean-Jacques Taty, Ph.D. Sorborne University-Paris Darius Taylor, B.A. St. Leo University Douglas Taylor, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Joneis Thomas, Ph.D. University of Virginia Malakia Thomas, B.A. Columbia College of Missouri Alla Tovares, Ph.D. Georgetown University Geraldine Twitty, Ph.D. Howard University Hemayet Ullah, Ph.D. University of North Carolina Karen Walwyn, D.M.A. University of Michigan Mark Watkins, B.A. Howard University 48 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Dana Williams, Ph.D. Howard University Louis Wright, Ph.D. Howard University Almaz Zewde, Ph.D. Michigan State University Lecturers Jude Abanulo, Ph.D. University of Southhampton-UK Olayiwola Abegunrin, Ph.D. Howard University Animan Akassi, Ph.D. University of Alcala-Madrid Ayoni Akinyele, Ph.D. University of Ibadan-Nigeria Sumorry Alpha, M.P.A. Howard University Matthew Amati, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin Ntiamoah Appiah, M.A. Howard University Abdul Bangura, Ph. D. Columbus University Algris Bolton, M.A. Howard University Howard University n FACTS49 FACULTY Danielle Boudreaux, M.S./M.A. University of Louisiana Jessica Boykin-Settles, M.M. Howard University Marlena Bremseth, M.A. Old Dominion University Candice Bridge, Ph.D. University of Central Florida Arthur Burt, Ph.D. University of Toronto Joyce Camper, M.A. Howard University John Carlton-Hayden, Ph.D. Howard University Kelsey Collie, M.F.A. George Washington University Caroline Dexter, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Toka Diagana, Ph.D. Université Louis Pasteur-France Cerue Diggs, Ph.D. University of Maryland Aissatou Diop-Hashim, M.A. Howard University 50 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Samuel Doku, M.A. University of the District of Columbia Patricia Elam, M.F.A. University of Maryland Iesha Fields, Ph.D. Howard University Solomon Gebru, Ph.D. Howard University Constance Green, M.S. Columbia University Denise Hart, M.F.A. Sarah Lawrence College Paulin Hounnou, M.S. University of North Carolina - Charlotte Charlotte Hollomon, M.A. Columbia University Peter Intsiful, Ph.D. Howard University Edith Jackson, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Raquel Jacobs-Holte, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Nicole Johnson, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Howard University n FACTS51 FACULTY William Jones, M. Mus. Howard University Richard Jones, Ph.D. University of Colorado Barbara Josiah, Ph.D. Howard University Esther Kahn, M.A. George Mason University Okachi Kpalukwu, Ph.D. Howard University Lisa King, Ph.D. Howard University Todd Kliman, M.A. Hollins University Brunild Lugo de Fabritz, Ph.D. University of Washington Mkamburi Lyabaya, M.A. Howard University Mark Mack, M.A. University of Massachusetts-Amherst Curtis Martin, M.S. Johns Hopkins University Lance Maxey, M.S. Howard University 52 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Marvin McAllister, Ph.D. Northwestern University Darrick Morris, M.A. Virginia State University Alison Moses, M.P.A. Harvard University Janice Nolan, M.A. The American University Regina Okafor, Ph.D. Sorbonne University-France Lee Patterson, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin Janet Reed-Caldwell, Ph.D. Columbia University Darla Scott, Ph.D. Howaard University Habib Sesay, Ph.D. Howard University Abdul Shafagati, Ph.D. Howard University Piraba Swaminathan, Ph.D. University of Oxford Jean-Jacques Taty, Ph.D. Sorbonne University-France Howard University n FACTS53 FACULTY Nicole Taylor, M.A. University of the District of Columbia Titiana Titarchuk, Ph.D. Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Academy of Sciences-Moscow John Trevino, M.F.A. Howard University Andrew Tucker, M.A. Howard University Jafara Turay, Ph.D. Howard University Rosangela Vieira-King, M.A. University of Georgia Ada Vilageliu-Diaz, Ph.D. George Washington University Fred Williams, Ph.D. University of Montreal-Canada Etsuko Yamakita, M.A. University of Oregon Joseph Yeager, M.S. University of Pennsylvania Instructors Adeniran Adeboye, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University 54 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Ayoni Akinyele, Ph.D. University of Ibadan-Nigeria Richard Bayne, M.S. Howard University Kim Bey, M.F.A. Rutgers University Clinton Carbon, M.A. University of Michigan Bonita Cooper, M.S. Boston University Charles Covington Peabody Conservatory Kitty Ellison, M.S. Fordham University William Gordon, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Zaifuddin Graves William Harrell, M.A. University of Maryland Lorraine Henry, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Patricia Humphrey, Ph.D. Howard University Howard University n FACTS55 FACULTY Tamera Izlar, M.F.A. Western Illinois University Anil Jain, Ph.D. Howard University Deborah Johnson, M.S. Howard University Ethel Lewis, M.A. Case Western Reserve University T.P. Mahadevan, Ph.D. Washington State University Crepin Mahop, Ph.D. University of New Mexico Robin Marcus, M.F.A. University of Maryland Raslan Moutraji, M.A. The American University-Cairo Horace Morris, Ph.D. Howard University Rose Nesbitt, Ph.D. West Virginia University Pat Noone, M.A. University of Maryland Kenneth Norris 56 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Edward Preston, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Denise Saunders, M.A. University of California-Los Angeles Lezlie Shackell, B.A. INorthern llinois University Patricia Shaw, Ph.D. University of Maryland Darius Smith, M.F.A. New York University Benjamin Taylor, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Vergie Taylor, M.A. George Washington University Austin Thorpe, M.A. Howard University Ralph Turner, Ph.D. Brown University Daria Winter, M.A. University of Virginia Bobbie Williams, M.S. Central Michigan University Debbie Wilson, M.A. Indiana University of Pennsylvania Howard University n FACTS57 FACULTY BUSINESS Dean Barron Harvey, Ph.D. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chairs Accounting Ruthie Reynolds, Ph.D. Management Sterling King, Ph.D. Finance, International Business and Insurance Youngho Lee, D.B.A. Marketing Pravat Choudury, Ph.D. Information Systems and Decision Sciences Narenda Rustagi, Ph.D. Professors Pravat Choudhury, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Denver D’Rozario, Ph.D. New York University Philip Fanara, Ph.D. Indiana University Barron Harvey, Ph.D. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Masoud Kavoosi, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Charlie Mahone, Ph.D. University of Michigan Sandip Mukherji, Ph.D. University of Cincinnati 58 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Gadis Nowell, Ph.D. University of Chicago Frank Ross, M.B.A. Long Island University Narenda Rustagi, Ph.D. Ohio State University Ronald Straight, D.B.A. George Washington University Associate Professors William Barbee, Ph.D. Catholic University of America William Brent, D.B.A. Nova University Steven Fritsche, Ph.D. University of Alabama Margaret Hicks, D.B.A. University of Maryland Jide Iwarere, Ph.D. University of Georgia Jil Jeong, Ph.D. University of Maryland Amdetsion Kidane, D.B.A. University of Colorado Sterling King, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Howard University n FACTS59 FACULTY Subodh Kulkarni, Ph.D. Clemson University Gwynette Lacy, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Youngho Lee, D.B.A. George Washington University Debby Lindsey, Ph.D. Howard University Menberu Lulu, Ph.D. University of Alabama Ayodele Mobolurin, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts-Amherst Charles Murphy, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Philemon Oyewole, Ph.D. Aix-Marseilles University-France Samuel Paschall, J.D. Harvard University Mohammed Quasem, Ph.D. University of Missouri Ruthie Reynolds, Ph.D., J.D. Georgia State University Howard University Raymond Smith, Ph.D. University of Maryland 60 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Louis Stewart, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin Sam Ziorklui, Ph.D. Howard University Assistant Professors Kamal Agarwal, Ph.D. Himachal Pradesh University-India Ella Carter, Ph.D. University of North Carolina Byeongyong (Paul) Choi, Ph.D. Temple University Marumbok Etta-Nkwelle, M.A. American University Rajni Goel, Ph.D. George Mason University Wen Gong, Ph.D. George Washington University Susan Harmeling, Ph.D. University of Virginia Lynne Kelly, Ph.D. George Washington University Maryam Khan, Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic University Douglas Leister, Ph.D. University of Oregon Howard University n FACTS61 FACULTY Todd McAllister, Ph.D. Florida State University Yuvay Meyers, Ph.D. Howard University Ephraim Okoro, Ph.D. Howard University Daniel Owunwanne, M.S. Howard University Russell Price, Ph.D. Florida State University Pamela Turner, Ph.D. University of Alabama Darian Unger, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mohamad Warsame, Ph.D. Morgan State University Melvin Washington, Ph.D. Howard University Jean Wells, J.D. George Washington University Lecturers Gerald Burton, M.A. Johns Hopkins University Michael Smith, B.S. Howard University 62 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Colson Turner, M.B.A. Harvard University Instructors Samuel Harvey, J.D. Georgetown University COMMUNICATIONS Dean Jannette Dates, Ph.D. University of Maryland Chairs Communication Sciences and Disorders Wilhelmina Wright-Harp, Ph.D. Journalism Phillip Dixon, B.S. Communication and Culture Laura Fleet, Ph.D. Radio, Television and Film Sonia Williams, M.A. Professors Anju Chaudhary, Ph.D. University of Maryland Melbourne Cummings, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Jannette Dates, Ph.D. University of Maryland Haile Gerima, M.F.A. University of California-Los Angeles Barbara Hines, Ph.D. University of Maryland Howard University n FACTS63 FACULTY Lawrence Kaggwa, Ph.D. Southern Illinois University Abbas Malek, Ph.D. American University Judi Moore-Latta, Ph.D. University of Maryland Joan Payne, Ph.D. Howard University Ronald Pearlman, Ph.D. University of Missouri William Starosta, Ph.D. Indiana University Clint Wilson, Ed.D. University of Southern California Richard Wright, Ph.D. University of Texas Associate Professors Torriano Berry, M.F.A. University of California-Los Angeles Carolyn Byerly, Ph.D. University of Washington Alonzo Crawford, M.F.A. Columbia University Phillip Dixon, B.S. Northwestern University 64 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Laura Fleet, Ph.D. Howard University Rochelle Ford, Ph.D. University of Southern Illinois Gwang-Jub Han, Ph.D. Ohio State University Ovetta Harris, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts Yanick Lamb, M.B.A. Ohio State University Jay Lucker, Ed.D. Columbia University Paula Matabane, Ph.D. Howard University Bishetta Merritt, Ph.D. Ohio State University Kay Payne, Ph.D. Howard University James Rada, Ph.D. University of Georgia Yanick Rice-Lamb, M.B.A. Ohio State University Ted Roberts, M.A. University of Maryland Howard University n FACTS65 FACULTY Vickey Saunders, M.F.A. University of Southern California Carolyn Stroman, Ph.D. Syracuse University Sonja Williams, M.A. Ohio University David Woods, Ph.D. Georgetown University Wilhelmina Wright-Harp, Ph.D. Ohio State University Assistant Professors Valarie Cummings, J.D. Columbia University Idit Dvir, M.F.A. American Film Institute Craig Herndon, M.F.A. Maryland Institute College of Arts Peggy Lewis, M.A. Trinity College Sylvia Martinez, Ed.D. Boston University Tyree Matthews, Ph.D. Howard University Reginald Miles, M.A. Governors State University 66 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Andrew Millington, M.F.A. Howard University Montre Missouri, M.A. University of London-England Cynthia Morton, M.F.A. Temple University Juliana Parroni, B.A. University of Wisconsin Ingrid Sturgis, M.A. New York University Debyii Thomas, Ph.D. Howard University Shari Thompson, M.F.A. Temple University Lecturers Quazi Ahmed, Ph.D. Howard University Leslie Bowers, M.S. Johns Hopkins University Charles Fancher, B.S. University of Tennessee Candace Lewis, B.A. Michigan State University Howard University n FACTS67 FACULTY Instructors Martine Elie, M.S. University of the District of Columbia Tianna Johnson, J.D. Howard University DENTISTRY Dean Leo Rouse, D.D.S. Howard University Chairs Clinical Dentistry Ryle Bell, D.D.S. Orthodontics Donald Russell, D.D.S. Diagnostic Services Esther Childers, D.D.S. Pediatric Dentistry George Thomas, B.D.S. Endodontics Langston Smith, D.M.D. Periodontics Donald Allen, D.D.S. Dental Hygiene Donna Grant-Mills, D.D.S. Restorative Services Andrea Jackson, D.D.S. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Andrea Bonnick, D.D.S. Professors Donald Allen, D.D.S. Meharry Medical College Ryle Bell, D.D.S. Howard University 68 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Ronald Brown, D.D.S. Georgetown University Esther Childers, D.D.S. University of Texas Xinbin Gu, Ph.D. Medical College of Virginia Earl Kudlick, D.D.S. Georgetown University Mahmoud Nasr, D.D.S. Howard University Barry Pass, D.D.S. Dalhousie University Cecile Skinner, D.D.S., Ph.D. New York University Howard University Langston Smith, D.M.D. University of Kentucky George Thomas, B.D.S. University of Kerala-India Nathaniel West, D.D.S. Howard University Associate Professors Andre Farquharson, D.D.S. Howard University Howard University n FACTS69 FACULTY Donna Grant-Mills, D.D.S. Howard University Stephen Grimm, D.D.S. University of Illinois Ayodeji Idowu, D.D.S. Meharry Medical College Andrea Jackson, D.D.S. Howard University Christian King, D.D.S. Howard University Davidson Lawoyin, D.D.S. Howard University Georgetta Manning-Cox, D.D.S. Howard University Ethel Newman, D.D.S. Howard University James Palmer, D.D.S. Howard University Errol Reid, D.D.S. Howard University Leo Rouse, D.D.S. Howard University Donald Russell, D.D.S. Howard University 70 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Lynette Stuart, D.D.S. Howard University Melanie Thwaites, D.D.S. Georgetown University Assistant Professors Avadis Abrahamian, D.D.S. University of Iran John Bailey, D.D.S. Howard University Robee Bailey, D.M.D. Southern Illinois University Andrea Bonnick, D.D.S. Howard University Larry Crisafulli, D.D.S. Ohio State University Tadasha Culbreath, D.M.D. Boston University Thomas Edler, D.D.S. Howard University Derrick Eiland, D.D.S. Howard University Tawana Feimster, D.D.S., M.S. Howard University Cheryl Fryer, D.D.S. Howard University Howard University n FACTS71 FACULTY Therese Galloucis, D.M.D. George Washington University Allison Glascoe, D.D.S. University of Maryland-Baltimore Michael Goode, D.D.S. University of Michigan Marvin Grower, D.D.S., Ph.D. Temple University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kassahun Hailu, D.D.S. Howard University Stephen Harden, D.D.S. Howard University Garnett Henley, M.S. Howard University Debra Jeffries, D.D.S. Howard University Robert Jones, D.D.S. Howard University Terri Jones-Matthews, D.M.D. University of Pittsburgh Brian Laurence, D.D.S., Ph.D. Howard University Johns Hopkins University 72 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Leslie Lawrence, D.M.D. Tufts University Motshabi Makhene-Deloach, D.D.S. Howard University Kathy Marshall, D.D.S. Howard University Janis Mercer, D.D.S. Howard University Edward Moody, D.D.S. Howard University Indra Mustapha, D.D.S. Howard University Luciano Olan-Rodriguez, D.D.S. Howard University Xiaowu Pang, Ph.D. Medical College of Virginia Grace Robinson, D.D.S. Howard University Camille Rose-Nelson, D.D.S. Howard University Frances Sam, D.D.S. Howard University Amir Sheikh, D.D.S. University of Maryland Howard University n FACTS73 FACULTY Marianne Siewe, D.D.S. Howard University Rajendra Singh, B.D.S. Lucknow University Oswald Thompson, D.D.S. Howard University Bao Vu, D.D.S. Howard University Emile Webster, D.D.S. Howard University Willie Winfree, D.D.S. Howard University Robert Yassi, M.A. University of Maryland Instructors Dani Dougan, B.S. University of Maryland Laura Muhammad, D.D.S. Howard University Judith Neely, B.S. University of the District of Columbia Sandra Osborne, R.D.H. University of Maryland 74 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY DIVINITY Dean Alton Pollard III, Ph.D. Duke University Professors Alice Bellis, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Delores Carpenter, Ed.D. Rutgers University Kortright Davis, Ph.D. University of Sussex-England Cain Felder, Ph.D. Columbia University Bertram Melbourne, Ph.D. Andrews University Theological Seminary Michael Newheart, Ph.D. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Alton Pollard III, Ph.D. Duke University Gene Rice, Ph.D. Columbia University Bernard Richardson, Ph.D. Michigan State University Cheryl Sanders, Th.D. Harvard University Howard University n FACTS75 FACULTY Associate Professors Ronald Hopson, Ph.D. Michigan State University Kwasi Kwakye-Nuako, Ph.D. University of Denver Rosetta Ross, Ph.D. Emory University Harold Trulear, Ph.D. Drew University Frederick Ware, Ph.D. Vanderbilt University Assistant Professors Kenkyatta Gilbet, Ph.D. Princeton Theological Seminary Ian Straker, M.Div. Yale University EDUCATION Dean Leslie Fenwick, Ph.D. Ohio State University Chairs Educational Administration Human Development and and Policy Psychoeducational Studies Lois Harrison-Jones, Ed.D. Aaron Stills, Ph.D. Curriculum and Instruction Marilyn Irving, Ed.D. 76 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Professors Sylvan Alleyne, Ph.D. University of West Indies-Jamaica Ura Jean Bailey, Ph.D. Tulane University Rosalie Boone, Ed.D. University of Florida Salman Elbedour, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Frederick Harper, Ph.D. Florida State University Vinetta Jones, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Velma LaPoint, Ph.D. Michigan State University Rc Saravanabhavan, Ed.D. Northern Arizona University Peter Sola, Ph.D. University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign Veronica Thomas, Ph.D. Howard University Associate Professors Melanie Carter, Ph.D. Ohio State University Howard University n FACTS77 FACULTY Ann Carter-Obayuwana, Ph.D. Purdue University Constance Ellison, Ph.D. Howard University Angela Ferguson. Ph.D. University of Maryland Lois Harrison-Jones, Ed.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Gerunda Hughes, Ph.D. Howard University Marilyn Irving, Ed.D. Texas Southern University Wilfred Johnson, Ph.D. Michigan State University Hakim Rashid, Ph.D. University of Michigan Aaron Stills, Ph.D. Indiana State University Rosa Trapp-Dail, Ph.D. University of Michigan Dawn Williams, Ph.D. University of Illinois Eric Williams, Ph.D. Iowa State University 78 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY James Williams, Ph.D. University of Iowa Fong Wu, Ph.D. University of California Assistant Professors Kenneth Anderson, Ph.D. North Carolina State University Helen Bond, Ed.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Mercedes Ebanks, Ph.D. Howard University Kimberley Freeman, Ph.D. University of Michigan James Jackson, Ph.D. Southern Illinois University Gregory Reed, Ph.D. University of Iowa Ivory Toldson, Ph.D. Temple University Kamilah Woodson, Ph.D. California School of Professional Psychology Instructors Sharon Fletcher, M.A. Bowie State University Howard University n FACTS79 FACULTY Rackham Goodlett, M.S. Howard University Janet Griffin, M.A. Howard University Panda Kamara, Ed.D. University of Maryland Thomas Lawson, M.S. Howard University Valarie Lawson, Ph.D. Howard University Elizabeth Sawyer, Ph.D. Howard University Cynthia Storrs, M.S. Howard University Carmen Subryan, Ph.D. Howard University Hazel Williams, M.A. University of Iowa Engineering, Architecture and Computer ScienceS Dean James Johnson, Ph.D. University of Delaware 80 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Chairs Architecture Edward Dunson, M.Arch. Electrical and Computer Engineering Mohamed Chouikha, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Ramesh Chawla, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Horace Whitworth, D.Sc. Civil Engineering Errol Noel, Ph.D. Systems and Computer Science Legand Burge, Ph.D. Professors Mobolaji Aluko, Ph.D. University of California-Santa Barbar Taft Broome, Sc.D. George Washington University Joseph Cannon, Ph.D. University of Colorado Glean Chase, M.P.A. New York University Ramesh Chawla, Ph.D. Wayne State University Ajit Choudhury, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Mohamed Chouikha, Ph.D. University of Colorado Ahmed Elnaggar, D. Arch. Catholic University of America Howard University n FACTS81 FACULTY Lorraine Fleming, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Tepper Gill, Ph.D. Wayne State University Emmanuel Glakpe, Ph.D. Arizona State University Gary Harris, Ph.D. Cornell University James Johnson, Ph.D. University of Delaware Ronald Leach, Ph.D. University of Maryland Asghar Minai, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania James Mitchell, Ph.D. Iowa State University James Momoh, Ph.D. Howard University Errol Noel, Ph.D. University of Maryland Arthur Paul, Ph.D. University of Virginia Robert Reiss, Ph.D. Illinois Institute of Technology 82 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Steven Richardson, Ph.D. Ohio State University Harry Robinson, MCPUD Harvard University Ahmed Rubaii, Ph.D. Cleveland State University John Tharakan, Ph.D. University of California-San Diego Naren Vira, Ph.D. Howard University Horace Whitworth, D.Sc. George Washington University Associate Professors John Anderson, Ph.D. University of Virginia Legand Burge, Ph.D. Oklahoma State University Angel Clarens, B. Arch. Catholic University of America Edward Dunson, M. Arch. Columbia University Victor Dzidzienyo, M.C.P. Howard University Robert Efimba, Sc.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Howard University n FACTS83 FACULTY Moses Garuba, Ph.D. Queen Mary University of London-England Charles Glass, Ph.D. University of Colorado Clay Gloster, Ph.D. North Carolina State University Bradford Grant, M. Arch. University of California-Berkeley Kimberly Jones, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University Harry Keeling, Ph.D. George Mason University Peter Keiller, Sc.D. George Washington University Charles Kim, Ph.D. Texas A&M University Claudia Marin-Artieda, Ph.D. University of Buffalo Mohsen Mosleh, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ahlam Shalaby, Ph.D. University of Maryland Todd Shurn, Ph.D. Southern Methodist University William Taylor, M.S. University of Cincinnati 84 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY John Trimble, Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology Assistant Professors Peter Bofah, Ph.D. Howard University Miai Dimian, Ph. D. University of Maryland Jason Ganley, Ph.D. University of Illinois James Hammonds, Ph.D. Universit of Illinois-Urbana Outram Hussey, B. Arch. Howard University Barbara Laurie, B. Arch. Howard University Jiang Li, Ph.D. Rennsalaer Polytechnic Institute Chunmei Liu, Ph.D. University of Georgia Tori Rhoulac, Ph.D. North Carolina State University Sonya Smith, Ph.D. University of Virginia Peter VanderPoel, M. Arch. Virginia Tech Howard University n FACTS85 FACULTY Grant Warner, Ph.D. Columbia University Alicia Washington, Ph.D. North Carolina State University Lecturers Shahram Zanganeh, M.E. Howard University Law Dean Kurt Schmoke, J.D. Harvard University Professors Spencer Boyer, L.L.M. Harvard University Lisa Crooms, J.D. University of Michigan Elizabeth Cunningham, J.D. Yale Law School Okianer Dark, J.D. Rutgers University Marsha Echols, S.J.D. Columbia University Andrew Gavil, J.D. Northwestern University Alice Gresham, J.D. Howard University 86 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Steven Jamar, L.L.M. Georgetown University Adam Kurland, J.D. University of California-Los Angeles Homer LaRue, J.D. Cornell University Warner Lawson, J.D. Howard University Isiah Leggett, L.L.M. George Washington University Cynthia Mabry, L.L.M. New York University Harold McDougall, J.D. Yale Law School Lateef Mtima, J.D. Harvard University Ziyad Motala, S.J.D. Northwestern University Laurence Nolan, J.D. University of Michigan Ted Occhialino, J.D. Georgetown University Reginald Robinson, J.D. University of Pennsylvania Sherman Rogers, L.L.M. George Washington University Howard University n FACTS87 FACULTY Kurt Schmoke, J.D. Harvard University Andrew Taslitz, J.D. University of Pennsylvania Patricia Worthy, J.D. Howard University Associate Professors Rhea Ballard-Thrower, J.D. University of Kentucky Derek Black, J.D. University of North Carolina Aderson Francois, J.D. New York University Lenese Herbert, J.D. University of California Tamar Meekins, J.D. University of Virginia Cheryl Nichols, J.D. Georgetown University Josephine Ross, J.D. Boston University Alice Thomas, J.D. Duke University Instructors Sha-Shana Crichton, J.D. Howard University 88 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Atiba Ellis, J.D. Duke University Jena Martin, L.L.M. University of Texas Mark Strickland, J.D. Rutgers University MEDICINE Dean Robert E. Taylor, M.D., Ph.D. Vanderbilt University Purdue University Chairs Anatomy James Baker, Ph.D. Orthopedic Surgery Terry Thompson, M.D. Anesthesiology Baffour Osei, M.D. Pathology Edward Lee, M.D. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Matthew George, Ph.D. Pediatrics and Child Health Michal Young, M.D. Community and Family Medicine Charles Mouton, M.D. Pharmacology Robert Taylor, M.D., Ph.D. Dermatology Rebat Halder, M.D. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Janaki Kalyanam, M.D. Medicine Duane Smoot, M.D. Physiology and Biophysics Werner Graf, M.D., Ph.D. Howard University n FACTS89 FACULTY Microbiology Agnes Day, Ph.D. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences William Lawson, M.D., Ph.D. Neurology Annapurni Jayam Trouth, M.D. Radiation Oncology Oscar Streeter, Jr., M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology Radiology Kerry Lewis, M.D. Andre Duerinckx, M.D., Ph.D. Professors Balwant Ahluwalia, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Kate Baldwin, Ph.D. University of Washington Raymond Bernor, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Carolyn Broome, Ph.D. George Washington University Clive Callender, M.D. Meharry Medical College Robert Canada, Ph.D. Michigan State University Bernell Coleman, Ph.D. Loyola University Daryl Domning, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Edward Cornwell III, M.D. Howard University 90 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Andre Duerinckx, M.D., Ph.D. University of Miami Stanford University Georgia Dunston, Ph.D. University of Michigan Adnan Eldadah, M.D., Dr. P.H. University of Baghdad Johns Hopkins University Kanwal Gambhir, Ph.D. SUNY-Buffalo Victor Gorduek, M.D. University of Pittsburgh Werner Graf, M.D. Albert-Ludwigs University-Germany Raziel Hakim, Ph.D. Harvard University Rebat Halder, M.D. Howard University Verle Headings, M.D., Ph.D. University of Michigan Taseer Hussain, Ph.D. University of Utrecht Renee Jenkins, M.D. Wayne State University Howard University n FACTS91 FACULTY Kunle Kassim, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Lalita Kaul, Ph.D. University of Maryland William Lawson, M.D., Ph.D. University of Chicago University of New Hampshire Lee Leak, Ph.D. Michigan State University Edward Lee, M.D. Howard University LaSalle Leffall, M.D. Howard University John Massari, Ph.D. Vanderbilt University Prafulla Mehrotra, M.D. Lucknow University Thomas Mellman, M.D. Case Western Reserve University Vinod Mody, M.D. Bombay University Charles Mouton, M.D. Howard University Robert Murray, M.D. University of Rochester 92 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Ernest Myers, M.D. University of Pittsburgh Arvind Nandedkar, Ph.D. University of Delhi Thomas Obisesan, M.D. University of Lagos Richard Pointer, Ph.D. Brown University Indra Poola, Ph.D. University of Mysore- India Fariborz Rahbar, M.D. Tabriz Medical School Sohail Rana, M.D. King Edward Medical College Otelio Randall, M.D. University of Michigan Mamidanna Rao, Sc.D. University of Pittsburgh John Robinson, Ed.D. University of Massachusetts Kathy Sanders-Philips, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University Duane Smoot, M.D. Howard University Howard University n FACTS93 FACULTY William Southerland, Ph.D. Duke University Rajagopalan Sridhar, Ph.D. Imperial College-England Oscar Streeter, Jr., M.D. Howard University Robert Taylor, M.D., Ph.D. Vanderbilt University Purdue University James Teal, M.D. University of Texas Terry Thompson, M.D. Howard University Yousef Tizabi, Ph.D. Georgetown University Annapurni Trouth, M.D. Bombay University-India Blair Turner, Ph.D. University of Florida Willie Turner, Ph.D. Ohio State University Bailus Walker, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Paul Wang, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 94 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Henry Williams, M.D. Howard University John Young, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angeles Associate Professors Cynthia Abrams, Ph.D. University of Maryland George Adams, M.D. Medical College of Wisconsin Olanrewaju Adeyiga, M.D. Howard University Anita Aggarwal, D.O., Ph.D. University of Osteopathic Medicine Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research-India Chiledum Ahaghotu, M.D. University of Nigeria Tanya Alim, M.D. Howard University Zakari Aliyu, M.D. Ahmadu Bello University-Nigeria Ebrahim Ashayeri, M.D. Tehran University Hassan Ashktorab, Ph.D. Utah State University Howard University n FACTS95 FACULTY Lena Austin, Ph.D. Atlanta University Mohammed Aziz, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison James Baker, Ph.D. University of Maryland Walter Bland, M.D. Howard University Earl Bloch, Ph.D. Cornell University Malcolm Byrnes, Ph.D. Louisiana State University Ricardo Caldera, M.D. National Autonomous University-Nicaragua Joseph Cohen, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh Marguerite Coomes, Ph.D. University of Texas Health Science Center Robert A. Copeland, M.D. Temple University Robert L. Copeland, Ph.D. Howard University Martha Davila-Garcia, Ph.D. New York University 96 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Wayne Davis, M.D. Howard University Agnes Day, Ph.D. Howard University Ozra Dehkordi, Ph.D. Howard University Frank DeWitty, M.D. Howard University James Diggs, M.D. Cornell University Marie Fidelia-Lambert, M.D. State University of Haiti Debra Ford, M.D. Howard University Wayne Frederick, M.D. Howard University Terrence Fullum. M.D. Howard University Paulette Furbert-Harris, Ph.D. Howard University Tonja Gadsden, M.D. Howard University Matthew George, Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley Howard University n FACTS97 FACULTY William Green, M.D. Tufts University Felix Grissom, Ph.D. North Carolina State University Alyce Gullattee, M.D. Howard University Roma Gumbs, M.D. New York University Georges Haddad, Ph.D. University of Sherbrooke-Canada Sheik Hassan, M.D. Howard University George Holmes, Ph.D. University of Arizona Janice Hutchinson, M.D. University of Cincinnati Aaron Jackson, M.D. Howard University Janaki Kalyanam, M.D. Bombay University-India Kerry Lewis, M.D. University of Wisconsin George Littleton, Ph.D. University of Missouri 98 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Kebreten Manaye, M.D. Aristotle University of Thessalonika-Greece Josephine Marshalleck, M.D. Northwestern University Celia Maxwell, M.D. Columbia University Shelly McDonald-Pinkett, M.D. Medical College of Pennsylvania Cassandra McLaurin, M.D. Howard University Robert Mickey, M.D. Howard University Richard Millis, Ph.D. Howard University Tammey Naab, M.D. Indiana University Sergei Nekhai, Ph.D. Nuclear Physics Institute-Russia Gail Nunlee-Bland, M.D. Howard University Henry Paul, M.D. Howard University Elena Reece, M.D. New York University Howard University n FACTS99 FACULTY Tamrat Retta, M.D., Ph.D. Addis Ababa University Howard University Donald Rigarmonte, Ph.D. University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston Philip Roane, Ph.D. University of Maryland David Rose, M.D. Howard University Suryanarayana Siram, M.D. Rangaraya Medical College Sonya Sobrian, Ph.D. Carleton University Stanley Tai, Ph.D. University of Illinois Alvin Thomas, M.D. Howard University Pauline Ting, M.D. Institute of Medicine-Ragoon-Burma Eric Walters, Ph.D. University of Missouri Roger Weir, M.D. University of London Deborah Williams, M.D. Howard University 100 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY James Wilson, Ph.D. Medical College of Virginia Michal Young, M.D. Howard University Assistant Professors Alice Adams, M.D., Ph.D. Howard University Oladunni Adeyiga, M.D. University of Maryland Babafemi Adenuga, M.D. Obafemi Awolowo University-Nigeria Olakitan Akinjagula, M.D. University of Ibadan-Nigeria Laila Alamgir, M.D. Mymensingh Medical College - Bangladesh Newton Andrews, M.D. Ohio State University Karen Blinder, Ph.D. Georgetown University Heidi Bowie, O.D. Pennsylvania College of Optometry Lorelle Bradley, M.D. University of Pennsylvania Howard University n FACTS101 FACULTY Marita Broome, M.D. Howard University Dawn Cannon, M.D. Howard University Michelle Carter, M.D. Howard University Pamela Carter-Nolan, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh Richard Clark, M.D. Howard University Millicent Collins, M.D. Howard University Bryan Curry, M.D. Saurashtra University-India Fernando Daniels, M.D. Meharry Medical College Ronnie Davis, M.D. Howard University Anand Deonarine, M.D. Howard University Daniel Desta, M.D. Meharry Medical College Faria Farhat, M.D. Allama Iqbal Medical College-Pakistan 102 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Clifford Ferguson, M.D. Meharry Medical College Johnnie Ford, M.D. Wake Forest University Thomas Gaiter, M.D. Meharry Medical College Vijaya Ganta, M.D. Wright State University Kirk Geter, D.P.M. Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine Shimangus Ghebremeskal, M.D. Addis Ababa University-Ethiopia Edwin Gilland, Ph.D. Howard University Marjorie Gondre-Lewis, Ph.D. Albert Einstein College of Medicine Kim Goring, M.D. University of the West Indies Ruth Graves, Ph.D. Jackson State University Wendy Greene, M.D. Howard University Clairmont Griffith, M.D. Howard University Howard University n FACTS103 FACULTY Hussein Hanfi, M.D. Somalia National University Barbara Harrison, M.S. University of Pennsylvania Thomas Heinbockel, Ph.D. University of Arizona Shelly-Ann Hope, M.D. Howard University Tamaro Hudson, Ph.D. Ohio State University Kakra Hughes, M.D. Wake Forest University Leslie Jones, M.D. Howard University Yasmine Kanaan, Ph.D. Howard University Bilal Khan, M.D. University of Punjab-Pakistan Raza Khan, M.D. Ben Gurion University-Israel Rick Kittles, Ph.D. George Washington University Irina Koretsky, Ph.D. Howard University 104 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Bernard Kwab-Addo, Ph.D. Univeristy of London Dexter Lee, Ph.D. University of Missouri Serdia Mack, Ph.D. Clemson University Kepher Makambi, Ph.D. Dortmund University-Germany Judith Mbaoua, M.D. Universite Libre de Bruxelles-Belgium Miles McCord, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Marlene McKetty, Ph.D. University of Florida Constance Mere, M.D. University of Nigeria Cornelius Merrick, M.D. Howard University Besrat Mesfin, M.D. Spartan Health Sciences Medical School Miriam Michael, M.D. Howard University Geoffrey Mountvarner, M.D. Wayne State University Howard University n FACTS105 FACULTY Hasan Nabhani, M.D. Damascus University Mansoor Nasim, M.D., Ph.D. University of the Punjab-India University of London-England Krishnan Narasimhan, M.D. Jefferson Medical College Sergei Nekhai, Ph.D. Petersburg State University-Russia Jagannadna Nibhanupudy, M.S.E. University of Washington Evaristus Nwulia, M.D. University of Benin-Nigeria Wolali Odonkor, M.D. University of Science and Technology-Ghana Gladys Onojobi, M.D. Obafemi Awolowo University-Nigeria Onyinwe Onyekwere, M.D. Michigan State University Baffour Osei, M.D. First Leningrad Medical School Angela Patterson, M.D. Howard University Vaul Phillips, M.D. University of Virginia 106 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Eva Polston, Ph.D. Boston Iniversity Edwin Powell, D.A. George Mason University Inez Reeves, M.D. University of Liberia Diane Reynolds, M.D. Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo-Santo Domingo Republic Walesia Robinson, M.D. University of Alabama Peggy Scurry, M.D., Ph.D. Howard University Peter Sealy, M.D. University of the West Indies Liang Shan, M.D., Ph.D. Shandong University Medical School-China Wakayami Medical University-Japan Habiblah Shariat, M.D. National University of Iran Babak Shokrani, M.D. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences-Iran Sumitra Shyamsundar, M.D. Rajasthan University Howard University n FACTS107 FACULTY Kevin Smith, M.D. Medical College of Virginia Roxanne Smith-White, M.D. Howard University John Stubbs, Ph.D. Rutgers University Lekidelu Taddesse-Heath, M.D. Addis Ababa University-Ethiopia Denia Tapscott, M.D. Georgetown University Teletia Taylor, Ph.D. Howard University Jaya Vijayan, M.D. University of Kerala-India Asikiya Wacourt, Ph.D. University of Leeds-United Kingdom Michael Washington, M.D. Howard University Debra White-Coleman, M.D. Howard University Carla Williams, Ph.D. Howard University Karen Williams, Ph.D. Albert Einstein College of Medicine 108 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Keisha Williams-Elliott, M.D. Howard University Howard Wilson, M.D. Howard University Zakiya Wynn, M.D. Howard University Instructors Miranda Armour-Chelu, Ph.D. University of London Daphne Bazile, M.D. Howard University Lyle Campbell, M.D. Howard University Richard Carter, M.D. University of Michigan Esther Forrester, M.D. Meharry Medical College Clyde Freeman, M.D. Howard University Brook Gebeyehu, M.D. Addis Ababa University-Ethiopia Tyish Hall, Ph.D. University of Maryland Girum Hailedingle, M.D. Martin Luther University-Germany Howard University n FACTS109 FACULTY Terrence Hernandez, M.D. Nationl University of Mexico David Holiday, M.D. Georgetown University Genea Lawrence, M.D. Mount Sinai School of Medicine Esayu Mekonen, M.D. Gondar College of Medical Sciences-Ethiopia Patricia O'Neal, M.D. Wright State University Aham Onyike, M.D. UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School Cheryl Rust, Ph.D. Howard University Nathaniel Saylor, M.D. Morehouse School of Medicine Jeffrey Sellers, M.D. University of Pittsburgh Marjorie Shaw, Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University Nicole Smith, M.D., MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine Cherie Spencer, M.S. West Virginia University 110 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Donnie Spencer, M.D. Chicago Medical School Kara Tillman, M.D. University of Michigan Deborah Wilder, M.D. Georgetown University PHARMACY, NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Dean Beatrice Adderley-Kelly, Ph.D., RN Howard University Chairs Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy Sciences Olu Olusanya, Pharm. D. Pharmaceutical Sciences Muhammad Habib, Ph.D. Clinical Laboratory Sciences Marguerite Neita, Ph.D. Physical Therapy Revenda Greene, Ph.D. Nursing (Undergraduate) Carolyn Harris, J.D. Physician Assistant Shelly Powers, M.A. Nursing (Graduate) Mamie Montague, Ph.D. (Directors) Nutritional Sciences Thelma Baker, Ph.D. Radiation Therapy Adrienne Harrison, M.S. Health Management Richard Levinson, M.D. Occupational Therapy Felecia Banks, Ph.D. Howard University n FACTS111 FACULTY Professors Beatrice Adderley-Kelly, Ph.D. Howard University James Adkins, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin Pauline Green, Ph.D. Howard University Muhammad Habib, Ph.D. University of Alberta Barbara Harland, Ph.D. University of Maryland Mary Hill, D.S.N. University of Alabama Allan Johnson, Ph.D. Cornell University Govind Kapadia, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin Krishna Kumar, Ph.D. University of Otago-New Zealand Richard Levinson, M.D. George Washington University Kenneth Scott, Ph.D. University of Maryland Anthony Wutoh, Ph.D. University of Maryland 112 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Keum Young-Pang, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Associate Professors Emmanuel Akala, Ph.D. University of Manchester Oluwaranti Akiyode, Pharm.D. University of Mississippi Patricia Ayuk-Egbe, Pharm.D. Howard University Thelma Baker, Ph.D. Howard University Felecia Banks, Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Daphne Bernard, Pharm. D. Howard University Carole Campbell-Burnett, DSc. Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions Veronica Clarke-Tasker, Ph.D. University of Maryland Clarence Curry, Pharm.D. Duquesne University Monika Shah Daftary, Pharm.D. Howard University Abigail Gordon, DPT Andrews University Howard University n FACTS113 FACULTY Bisrat Hailemeskel, Pharm.D. University of Toledo Charlene Hogan, Ph.D. Howard University Shirley Jackson, M.S. Howard University Spiridon Karavatas, D.P.T. George Mason University Iwona Kasior-Szerszen, M.S. Academy of Physical Education-Poland Euni Lee, Pharm. D. University of Florida Frederic Lombardo, Pharm. D. Duquesne University Beverly Mims, Pharm.D. Howard University Ahmed Moen, D.P.H. Johns Hopkins University Mamie Montague, Ph.D. University of Maryland Anne Morris, Ed.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Gloria Nichols-English, Ph.D. University of Maryland 114 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Marguerite Neita, Ph.D. Howard University Joseph Ofosu, Pharm.D. Howard University Olu Olusanya, Pharm.D. University of Minnesota Soon Park, Pharm.D. Mercer University Jerome Pittman, Pharm.D. University of California-San Francisco Gwendolyn Pla, Ph.D. University of Maryland Sherry Scott, Ph.D. Howard University Mattie Tabron, Ed.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Kamran Tavakol, Ph.D. University of Calgary-Canada Assistant Professors Pier Broadnax, Ph.D. George Mason University Wendell Bunyan, MHD University of Maryland Salome Bwayo, Pharm. D. Howard University Howard University n FACTS115 FACULTY Desmond Coverley, M.A. University of the District of Columbia Carolyn Covington, Ph.D. Howard University Rochelle Glymph, B.S. Bennett College Avis Graham, Ph.D. Howard University Revenda Greene, Ph.D. University of Maryland Carolyn Harris, J.D. The Catholic University of America Emmanuel John, Ph.D. University of Kansas Youness Karodeh, Pharm.D. Shenondoah University Gloria Lauderdale, Ph.D. University of Virginia Yolanda McCoy-Beach, Pharm. D. Howad University Scott Lastrapes, M.D. Eastern Virginia Medical School Milajurine Lindsay, MPAS University of Nebraska Carol Porter, Ph.D. Howard University 116 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Shelly Powers, M.A. Bowie State University Senora Simpson, Dr.PH University of Southern California Joann Smith, Ph.D. University of South Carolina Eva Stephens, D.N.P. Case Western Reserve University Deborah Wilson, D.N.S. Marymount University Instructors Josephine Akintonde, M.S. University of Maryland Sylvia Anderson, M.B.A. Strayer University Ihuoma Ezebuihe, M.P.H. Howard University April Goldsborough, M.B.A. Howard University Suzy Guerrier-Adams, M.S.N. Howard University Adrienne Harrison, M.S. Howard University Souzan Hawala-Druy, M.P.H. Howard University Howard University n FACTS117 FACULTY Jan Kress, M.Ed. Lehigh University Trevor Leiba, Ph.D. Howard University Katherine Manual, M.S. Howard University Susan Mazmo, MPAS University of Nebraska Lolita McClaine, B.S. Howard University Charmaine McKie, M.P.H. Howard University Fidele Mutamba, B.S. Bennett College Elfleta Nixon, M.S. Emory University Cordelia Obizoba, M.S. University of Maryland Rodney Perkins, M.S.M. University of Maryland Bentley Reid, M.B.A. Howard University Susan Schwrtzman, M.A. New York University 118 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Dionne Soares, M.S. University of Nebraska Tracey Spann-Downing, M.S.N. Howard University Dereje Tekle, MPH Howard University Jacqueline Vincent, M.Ed. Columbia University Joylynne Wills, M.G.A. University of Maryland SOCIAL WORK Dean Cudore Snell, D.S.W. Howard University Professors Alvis Adair, Ph.D. University of Michigan Tricia Bent-Goodly, Ph.D. Columbia University Richard English, Ph.D. University of Michigan Lawrence Gary, Ph.D. University of Michigan Ruby Gourdine, D.S.W. Howard University Howard University n FACTS119 FACULTY Fariyal Ross-Sheriff, Ph.D. University of Michigan Associate Professors Soleman Abu-Bader, Ph.D. University of Utah Elizabeth Bertera, Ph.D. Bryn Mawr College Annie Brown, D.S.W. Howard University James Craigen, M.S.W. Atlanta University Sandra Crewe, Ph.D. Howard University Norma Jones, D.S.W. Howard University Jacqueline Smith, Ph.D. University of Michigan Cudore Snell, D.S.W. Howard University Odessa Thompson, Ph.D. Harvard University Assistant Professor Charles Lewis, Ph.D. Columbia University Kamilah Majied, Ph.D. SUNY - Albany 120 Howard University n FACTS FACULTY Andridia Mapson, Ph.D. University of Tennessee Von Nebbitt, Ph.D. Washington State University Howard University n FACTS121 UNIVERSITY RANKING ORGANIZATION DESIGNATION Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Research University with High Research Activity RANKING ORGANIZATION U.S. News and World Report RANKING ORGANIZATION The Princeton Review RANK Ranked 2nd, America's Best Black Colleges, 2007-08 Ranked 88, Best National Universites, 2006 RANK Ranked-1st, Best University Student Newspaper, 2005 Howard University is one of 278 research institutions (out of 4,321 colleges and universities classified). 122 Howard University n FACTS STAFF UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL TOTAL 1.950 1,919 3,869 COMPUTER WORKSTATIONS NUMBER Faculty & Staff 5,012 Student Labs 4,010 Network CPU's 4,864 TOTAL 13,886 Howard University n FACTS123 RESEARCH Awards: $45.8 million Major Awards, 2008 AGENCY National Institutes of Health Health Resources and Services Administration AMOUNT (Millions) $19.4 $8.4 National Science Foundation $4.1 U.S. Department of Education $3.6 U.S. Department of Defense $1.3 U.S. Department of Transportation $1.1 Small Business Administration $1.0 General Dynamics $0.8 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Ford Foundation 124 $0.7 $0.5 Howard University n FACTS ENROLLMENT CATEGORY TOTAL APPLICANTS NUMBER ACCEPTED Undergraduate (First-Time-in-College) 9,750 4,731 Graduate 1,569 919 11,725 984 1,728 948 106 90 24,878 7,672 First-Professional Transfer and Former Students Returning Other All Headcount (Fall) STATUS First-Time-in-College Transfer HEADCOUNT 1,500 365 First-Time Graduate/Professional 1,046 Continuing 7,427 Former Student Returning 273 Other 122 All 10,733 Howard University n FACTS125 ENROLLMENT Enrollment Status of Students First-Time Graduate/ Professional 10% Transfer 3% Continuing 69% First-Time-inCollege 14% Other 2% Former Students Returning 3% Enrollment by Degree TYPE OF DEGREE First-Professionals Doctorates TOTAL 1,556 770 Masters 1,170 Bachelors 7,053 126 Howard University n FACTS ENROLLMENT Enrollment by Region West 12% New England 2% Mid-West 8% South 22% MidAtlantic 55% Howard University n FACTS127 ENROLLMENT Enrollment by State STATE Alabama TOTAL STATE 66 Montana Alaska 6 Nebraska Arizona 22 Nevada 1 3 14 Arkansas 7 California 592 New Jersey 421 Colorado 56 New Mexico 3 Connecticut Delaware 102 68 New Hampshire TOTAL New York 803 North Carolina 280 Florida 336 North Dakota Georgia 591 Ohio Hawaii Idaho 2 Oklahoma 3 Oregon Illinois 411 Indiana 51 Iowa 5 7 Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island 0 169 20 14 323 10 9 Kansas 22 South Carolina 131 Kentucky 17 Tennessee 107 Louisiana 123 Texas 381 Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan 2 2,113 87 314 Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Minnesota 41 Washington Mississippi 46 West Virginia Missouri 91 Wisconsin 128 7 0 20 691 52 5 36 Howard University n FACTS ENROLLMENT Enrollment by School/College SCHOOL/COLLEGE TOTAL Arts and Sciences 3,348 Business 1,439 Communications 1,170 Dentistry 376 Divinity 192 Education 267 Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences 569 Graduate School 1,033 Law 466 Medicine 467 Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Social Work Other Programs SAT Score Mean SAT Composite 1,104 239 63 1,082 Howard University n FACTS129 STUDENT HONORS Recent National Award Recipients Marianna Ofosu Rhodes Scholars Classics Carla Peterman History Presidential Scholars Tolulope Adesiyun Chemistry Eyiwunmi Akinsanmi Electrical Engineering Tamara DeSouza Biology Kaveer Manickchan Systems and Computer Science Ethan McCarthy Civil Engineering Alero Nanna Medicine Lauren Owen Radio-TV-Film Renaldo Rousseau Chemical Engineering Jenna Toussaint Mathematics Deidre Young Marketing Luard Scholar Sean Mickens Political Science Marshall Scholar Anthony Hendricks Speech Communications Truman Scholar Hamilton Cunningham 130 Economics Howard University n FACTS STUDENT HONORS National Achievement Scholars 239 Total National Achievement Scholars Enrolled Alabama 6 Minnesota 1 Arizona 1 Missouri 2 Arkansas 2 New Jersey 2 California 3 New York 11 Colorado 1 North Carolina 11 Delaware 1 Ohio 7 District of Columbia 1 Oklahoma 2 Florida 7 Pennsylvania 6 Georgia 27 South Carolina Illinois 15 Tennessee Indiana 1 Texas Kansas 1 Virginia 6 Washington 2 Wisconsin 1 Louisiana 12 Maryland 7 Michigan 6 13 9 12 Howard University n FACTS131 GRADUATES - 2008 SCHOOL/COLLEGE TOTAL Arts and Sciences 531 Business 328 Communications 248 Dentistry 100 Divinity 50 Education 67 Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences 90 Graduate School 220 Law 162 Medicine 78 Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Social Work 132 359 89 Howard University n FACTS GRADUATES - 2008 Earned Degrees DEGREE NUMBER Doctorates 106 Masters 384 First-Professional 434 Bachelors 1,400 Total 2,324 Howard University n FACTS133 ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE HOWARD ALUMNI Ms. Debbie Allen - dancer, choreographer, director, actress Larkin Arnold, Esq. - entertainment lawyer Dr. Percival Broderick - Deputy Prime Minister, Jamaica Hon. Edward Brooke - 1st African-American elected to the U.S. Senate Hon. Ewart Brown - Premier of Bermuda Mr. Jeff Burns, Jr. - Associate Publisher, Johnson Publishing Company’s Ebony Magazine Hon. Roland Burris - United States Senator, State of Illinois Dr. George Butler - former Vice President, SONY Dr. Kenneth Clark - psychologist Hon. Rodney Coleman - Assistant Secretary of Air Force Manpower Mr. Sean Combs - entertainer, entrepreneur Hon. Elijah Cummings - United States Congress Dr. Ossie Davis - producer, director, actor Hon. David Dinkins - 1st African-American Mayor of New York City Hon. Mike Espy - 1st African-American U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Adrian Fenty - Mayor of the District of Columbia Ms. Roberta Flack - Grammy Award-winning singer, composer Dr. James Forbes - Senior Minister, Riverside Church in New York City Hon. Shirley Franklin - 1st female Mayor of Atlanta Dr. E. Franklin Frazier - sociologist, educator Dr. Oliver Harper - Minister of Health, Guyana Hon. Patricia Roberts Harris - Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Ambassador Mr. Dennis Hightower - former Chief Executive Officer, Europe Online Networks S.A. Hon. Earl Hilliard - United States Congress Ms. Shauntay Hinton - Miss USA 2002 Ms. Zora Neal Hurston - author 134 Howard University n FACTS ALUMNI Dr. John Jacob - Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer, Anheuser Busch Dr. Charlene Drew Jarvis - President, Southeastern University Mr. Charles Floyd Johnson - TV producer Hon. Jack Johnson - County Executive, Prince Georges County, Maryland Elaine Jones, Esq. - Director/Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Vernon Jordan, Esq. - Presidential Advisor, Senior Managing Director Lazard Freres and Company and Senior Counsel, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP Hon. John Junor - Minister of Health, Jamaica Hon. Sharon Pratt Kelly - 1st African-American woman elected mayor of a major city, Washington, DC Hon. Keith Knight - Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Jamaica Ms. Roxie Roker Kravitz - Obie Award-winning actress Dr. LaSalle Leffall - Surgeon, 1st African-American President of the American College of Surgeons, 1st AfricanAmerican President of the American Cancer Society Hon. Isiah Leggett - 1st African-American County Executive, Montgomery County, Maryland Hon. Thurgood Marshall - 1st African-American U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hon. Gabrielle McDonald - Judge Iran-US Claims Tribunal, The Hague, Netherlands Dr. Floretta Dukes McKenzie - Founder and Chairwoman, The McKenzie Group, Inc. Bishop Vashti McKenzie - 18th Episcopal District of the AME Church Stacey Mobley, Esq. - Senior Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel, Dupont Ms. Toni Morrison - Nobel Laureate and Pulitzer Prizewinning novelist Ms. Jessye Norman - Concert and Opera Singer Ms. Lois Pierre-Noel - educator, artist Howard University n FACTS135 ALUMNI Ms. Phylicia Rashad - actress Hon. M. Kasim Reed, Esq. - Georgia State Senator and Partner, Holland & Knight, LLP Dr. Irvin Reid - President, Wayne State University Hon. Spottswood Robinson - Judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Mr. Frank Savage - Chief Executive Officer, Savage Holdings LLC Hon. Roy Schneider - Governor, U.S. Virgin Islands Ruth J. Simmons, Ph.D., President, Brown University Ms. May Miller Sullivan - poet, playwright Mr. Luther Stovall - artist Mr. H. Patrick Swygert - President Emeritus, Howard University Mr. Kwame Ture - civil rights activist; founder of the AllAfrican People’s Revolutionary Party Hon. Walter Washington - 1st Mayor of the District of Columbia Mr. Edward Welburn - Vice President, General Motors (North America) Mr. Richard Wesley - playwright Hon. Togo West - Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Secretary of the Army - former President for Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Ms. Fredricka Whitfield - CNN Correspondent Ms. Lynn Whitfield - Emmy Award-winning actress Hon. Douglas Wilder - 1st African-American elected U.S. Governor (Virginia); Mayor, City of Richmond, VA Ms. Angela Winbush - vocal artist Dr. Michael Winston - President, Alfred Harcourt Foundation Hon. Harris Wofford - United States Senator Hon. Andrew Young - 1st African-American United Nations Ambassador and Mayor of Atlanta 136 Howard University n FACTS ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS Prince Bandar Ibn Sultan Ibn Abdulaziz - diplomat Dr. Maya Angelou - writer, poet, educator, actress Hon. Walter Annenberg - philanthropist, diplomat, educator, publisher Hon. Kofi Annan - Secretary-General of the United Nations Ms. Angela Bassett-Vance - actress Mr. Harry Belafonte - human rights activist, actor, singer Hon. Lee Brown - Mayor of the City of Houston Dr. Ralph Bunche - 1st African-American Nobel Laureate Hon. George W. Bush - United States President Mr. Kenneth Chenault - President and CEO, American Express Hon. Shirley Chisholm - United States Congress Hon. Hillary Rodham Clinton - US Secretary of State, U.S.Senator, New York; First Lady of the United States Dr. James Comer - psychiatrist, writer, educator Hon. Silvio Conte - United States Congress Dr. William Cosby-educator, philanthropist, author, actor Dr. Mark Dean - IBM Fellow and Vice President of Systems in IBM Research Ms. Ruby Dee - actress Ms. Suzanne de Passe - Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, de Passe Entertainment Ms. Rita Dove - Pulitzer Prizewinning Poet Laureate Dr. W. E. B. Dubois - NAACP founder, historian, sociologist Hon. Julian Earls - physicist, educator Marian Wright Edelman, Esq. - founder and President, Children’s Defense Fund Mr. Larry Ellison - co-founder and CEO of Oracle Dr. James Farmer - founder and national director, Congress of Racial Equality Dr. John Hope Franklin - historian Hon. William H. Frist - Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate (108th Congress) Ms. Ann Fudge - Chairman and CEO of Young and Rubicam, Inc. Dr. Henry Louis Gates - professor, author, producer Dr. William R. Harvey - President, Hampton University Howard University n FACTS137 ALUMNI Ms. Catherine Liggins Hughes - Founder and Chairwoman of Radio One Ms. Katherine Meyer Graham - Chairman of the Executive Committee of The Washington Post Mr. Bryant Gumbel - television anchor, "The Today Show", “The Early Show” and Real Sports Mr. Alex Haley - author Hon. Alexis Herman - 1st African-American Secretary of Labor Ms. Lena Horne - singer, actress Ms. Judith Jamison - Artistic Director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, choreographer and master teacher Mr. James Johnson - Chairman, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Chairman of the Board, The Brookings Institution Mr. Quincy Jones - composer, musician Mrs. Jackie Joyner-Kersee - Olympic Gold Medalist Hon. Kenneth Kaunda - 1st President of the Republic of Zambia Hon. William Kennard - Chairman, Federal Communications Commission Dr. Martin Luther King - Nobel Laureate, civil rights leader, minister Mr. Reginald Lewis - President/CEO, TLC Beatrice International Holdings, Inc. Hon. Nelson Mandela - 1st African President of the Republic of South Africa Dr. Walter Massey - President of Morehouse College and American Association for the Advancement of Science, educator, physicist Mr. Wynton Marsalis - Pulitzer Prize-winning musician Hon. Thabo Mbeki - President of the Republic of South Africa Hon. Gabrielle McDonald - Judge Iran-US Claims Tribunal, The Hague, Netherlands Hon. Kweisi Mfume - President of the NAACP Mr. Allen Neuharth - Chairman, Gannett Company, Inc. Hon. Mwalimu Nyerere - 1st President of the United Republic of Tanzania 138 Howard University n FACTS ALUMNI Hon. Barack Obama - 1st African-American President of the United States Hon. Olusegun Obansanjo - President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Mr. Gordon Parks - photographer, author Mr. Richard Parsons - President, Time Warner Mrs. Irene Pollin - Co-owner, Washington Wizards and Verizon Center; psychotherapist, lecturer, author Hon. John Porter - United States Congressman Hon. Colin Powell - 1st African-American Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of State Mr. Franklin Raines - Chairman and CEO, Fannie Mae Mr. Addison Barry Rand - Chairman Emeritus, Avis Group; Chairman and CEO, Equitant Hon. Elliot Richardson - Secretary of Defense, former Attorney General Mr. Smokey Robinson - Composer, Musician Ruth J. Simmons, Ph.D., President, Brown University Hon. Rodney Slater - Secretary of Transportation Ms. Vivian Stringer-prominent women's basketball coach Rev. Leon Sullivan - Founder and Chairman, Opportunities Industrialization Center H. Patrick Swygert, Esq. - 15th president of Howard University Hon. William Tolbert - President, Republic of Liberia Mr. Ted Turner - Chairman and President, Turner Broadcasting Hon. Desmond Tutu - Nobel Laureate, General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson - astrophysicist and Frederick P. Rose Director Mr. Sanford Weill - Chairman and CEO, Citigroup, Inc. Dr. Cornel West - scholar Dr. Clifton Wharton - Chairman/CEO, TIAA/CREF, former Deputy Secretary of State Mr. August Wilson - award winning playwright Ms. Oprah Winfrey - global media leader, philanthropist, producer Mr. Stevie Wonder - composer, musician Howard University n FACTS139 ALUMNI Howard University Alumni Association 607 Howard Place, NW Washington, DC 20059 202.806.4933 202-667-0839 (fax) Officers President Ms. Kimberly Singleton Vice President for Membership [email protected] Father Daryl James [email protected] Vice President for Finance Mr. Keith Benn [email protected] Vice President for Administration Ms. Sarah Davidson [email protected] Executive Secretary (Pro Tem) Mr. Raymond Archer [email protected] Recording Secretary Ms. Beverly Reynolds [email protected] Professional Alumni Associations Allied Health Sciences, Divinity, Engineering, Architecture and Computer Science; Pharmacy, MBA Network, ROTC, Social Work 140 Howard University n FACTS ALUMNI REGION AREA I New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Europe, Africa II Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Virginia, District of Columbia III North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Bermuda, West Indies, The Bahamas, Central and South America IV Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Canada V Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mexico VI California, Nevada, Arizona, Alaska, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Asia and Pacific Islands Howard University n FACTS141 STUDENT PROFILE Student Profile Graduate/ Professional 33.2% Undergraduate 66.8% Students Residing in University Housing LEVEL NUMBER PERCENTAGE* Undergraduate 4,012 56.0% Total 4,440 41.4% Graduate/Professional 428 12.0% *Percent of total students 142 Howard University n FACTS STUDENT PROFILE AGE Under 18 NUMBER PERCENTAGE 200 2% 18-19 2,749 26% 20-21 2,612 24% 22-24 2,018 19% 25-29 1,724 16% 30-34 591 5% 35-39 340 3% Over 40 499 5% Howard University n FACTS143 RESIDENCE HALLS FACILITY CAPACITY Baldwin 124 Bethune 551 Carver 173 Cook 200 Crandall 141 Drew 322 Frazier 127 Howard Plaza Towers East 535 Howard Plaza Honors 330 Howard Plaza Towers West 811 Meridian Hill 643 Slowe 299 Truth 150 Wheatley 127 144 Howard University n FACTS DINING FACILITIES FACILITY CAPACITY Divinity School East Campus 110 Law School West Campus 120 Ballroom 750 Cafeteria 700 Restaurant 150 Snack Bar 200 Main Campus 300 Blackburn Center Bethune Total 2,330 Howard University n FACTS145 TUITION Full-Time Students LEVEL Undergraduate $14,205 Graduate $17,385 PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS Dentistry $24,225 Law $22,415 Divinity Medicine Pharmacy 146 $15,650 $30,015 $19,765 Howard University n FACTS FINANCIAL AID - 2008-2009 AWARDS VALUE OF AWARDS 4,562 49,163,973 University-Administered Scholarships and Grants 709 2,378,265 Assistantships N/A N/A Federal Funds 10,056 141,776,692 196 434,932 15,523 193,753,862 TYPE University Scholarships and Grants State Grants Total Financial Aid Applicants Undergraduates Applying for Financial Aid 6,843 Financial Aid Recipients LEVEL ENROLLED RECEIVED AID PERCENT Undergraduate 7,165 6,043 84% Graduate and Professional 3,568 3,042 85% Howard University n FACTS147 FINANCIAL AID - 2008-2009 Summary Number of Students Receiving Aid 9,260 Number of Students Receiving Financial Aid 9,085 Average Aid LEVEL AMOUNT Undergraduate 16,990 Graduate/First-Professional 25,618 148 Howard University n FACTS MAJOR PUBLICATIONS The Bison The Bison Yearbook is published annually and 5,000 copies are distributed to students during the Spring Semester. Under the advisement of the Office of Student Activities, the Bison staff compiles, edits and produces this award-winning annual publication. For information, visit the Bison Yearbook Office, Room G-06, Blackburn Center or telephone 202.806.7870 or 202.806.7000. CapstoneOnline Published by the Office of University Communications, CapstoneOnline is Howard University’s official employee e-newsletter. This electronic publication of University news and information is distributed monthly to all University employees and is located at www.howard. edu/newsroom/publications where it is updated monthly and archived. For more information, call Raven Padgett, Publications Manager, at 202.238.2334 or 202.238.2330, or via e-mail, [email protected]. The District Chronicles The District Chronicles is a student newspaper published by the School of Communications. For information, call 202.806.7855. The H-Book The H-Book is the student handbook which provides valuable information on the University and the Washington, DC metropolitan community. Aimed at new students, and published by the Office of Student Activities, the H-Book provides information for students on University policies, rules and the code of conduct, as well as campus services, campus events, and annual observances. For information, call the Office of Student Activities at 202.806.7000. It is also available on line at www.howard.edu. Howard University n FACTS149 MAJOR PUBLICATIONS The Hilltop The University’s student newspaper, The Hilltop, is distributed daily to the University community. It has a circulation of 7,000. It is staffed and produced entirely by students and continues to be recognized by The Princeton Review for its achievements. For more information, contact The Hilltop Office, Howard Plaza Towers West or telephone 202.806.6866 or 202.806.7000. The Hilltop is also published online at www.thehilltoponline.com. Howard Magazine Published by the Office of University Communications, Howard Magazine is the official University magazine. It is distributed three times a year to the U.S. Congress, major corporations, donors, top tier research and doctoral universities, faculty, alumni, prospective students and friends of the University. For more information, call 202.238.2330, or e-mail [email protected]. Howard University Newsroom Published by the Office of University Communications, the Howard University Newsroom is the official electronic source for news and information highlighting the achievements of University faculty, students, administration and staff. The site also provides a list of faculty experts and archived press releases for media use, in addition to publications including recent Howard Magazine features; the University Annual Report; and Howard in-the-news clips. The site also hosts a centralized University Events Calendar. The Newsroom is available for the University Community and external use, including the media and friends of Howard by visiting www.howard.edu/newsroom. For more information call, 202.238.2330. 150 Howard University n FACTS MAJOR PUBLICATIONS The International Student Handbook The Handbook reports on U.S. policies and issues which impact international students, faculty and staff. Published by the Office of International Student Services, it is written primarily to help international students get settled in school and begin the process of adjusting to a different culture and a different educational system. For more information, call 202.806.7517, or e-mail, ouc@ howard.edu. "What's New" To increase the level of awareness of Howard University news, activities and events, "What's New", an electronic announcement, is sent out regularly to the campus community. Information for distribution is submitted by schools, colleges and departments at least 10 days in advance of an event or registration date for inclusion in the e-mail. Submit information for "What's New" to the Office of University Communications, 202.238.2330 or e-mail [email protected]. Howard University n FACTS151 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES Campus Since its founding, Howard University has grown from a single frame building to 107 buildings on five campuses. The University has many academic programs designed to make use of the resources unique to Washington, DC. The White House, the Capitol, Embassy Row and many of the cultural and historic institutions of the city are within minutes of the main campus. The University Center includes an art gallery; a recreation center with twelve bowling lanes; meeting and conference rooms; dining facilities (restaurant, cafeteria and snack bar); a digital auditorium; a 1500-person capacity ballroom; lounges; and student government and administrative offices. University Center facilities are often enjoyed by the metropolitan Washington, DC community. In the last few years the University has completed several important capital improvements to the campus. The Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center; the Technology Center, headquarters for the University’s information systems infrastructure; Howard Hall, the original residence of founder General Oliver O. Howard; and Childers Hall, which serves the University’s fine arts students, are four illustrative examples. In 2001, the University opened 2 new digital libraries: the Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library on the Main Campus and the Law School Library on the West Campus. Cramton Auditorium Cramton Auditorium opened its doors on January 8, 1961. The 1,508 seat auditorium, named for former Congressman Louis C. Cramton of Michigan, is located on Howard University’s main campus, and is the largest 152 Howard University n FACTS UNIVERSITY RESOURCES in the city. Cramton has held its place as a leading venue that presents a unique blend of innovative performing arts programs, special events, and educational programming. The dynamic interaction of performance and education augments classroom learning, and provides hands-on experience, preparation, and training for students in the fine arts and communication fields. Addressing the current needs and issues of the cultural and political climate, Cramton Auditorium provides a forum for world leaders, key political figures, and commemorative events. Howard University Radio The University’s commercial radio station, WHUR-FM (96.3), has been broadcasting for more than 35 years and is one of the highest rated radio stations in the Washington metropolitan area. It is also the first station in the area to broadcast in crystal clear high definition. WHUR has a clinical relationship with University faculty and students, especially those in Business, Communications, and Engineering. It is the parent station for WHBC 830AM, the University's student operated radio station. The station is well respected for services to the greater Washington community. Annually, the station sponsors Food2Feed, a 12-hour broadcast fundraiser to collect monetary and non-perishable items to feed the needy for Thanksgiving. Among the many other community services rendered by WHUR-FM are the Annual Coat and Toy Drives, breast cancer and education walks, Howard University n FACTS153 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES along with benefit basketball games and issue-related town hall meetings. WHUR has also sponsored fundraisers to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina and battered women. From 2002 to 2005, WHUR held annual radiothons, raising over $600,000 to build a shelter for battered women and their children in Prince George's County. From March 2007 to March 209, WHUR has sponsored radiothons that raised $170,000 to help send Howard University student volunteers to perform service projects as part of the Alternative Spring Break program. WHUR is the recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious 2007 National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award, 2006 National Association of Broadcasters Crystal Award, and the 2004 National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation Service to America Radio Partnerships Award. In 2005, the National Association of Broadcasting presented Howard University with the prestigious "Spirit of Broadcasting" award for its outstanding contributions to the broadcast industry. WHUR-WORLD is a new high definition radio channel broadcasting culturally rich content to a diverse audience on the WHUR-FM HD Radio network. This high quality digital HD2 channel is a progressive mix of music and information whose roots are embedded in the original WHUR concept of “360 degrees of Total Blackness”. Its broadcast reach is extended by the world wide web, and offers an alternative multicast of programming that entertains, educates, addresses social problems, and provides context for a mature adult listening audience. 154 Howard University n FACTS UNIVERSITY RESOURCES Both music and information on WHUR-WORLD will help listeners understand—in keeping with Howard University’s mission – “America and the Global Community.” The music and information are intended to entertain, to inspire creative thought and imagination, and, as appropriate, to change mental perspectives and viewpoints. The music is an intensive blend of Classic Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Hip Hop, Blues, African-American Folk, and World. Similarly, the non-music information provides context drawing upon multiple cultural sites. Howard University Television Founded in 1980, Howard University Television, WHUT-TV, was the first African-American-owned public television station in the nation. It is also the only university-licensed public television station located in the metropolitan Washington viewing area. In addition to broadcasting important University events to the influential metropolitan Washington area community, Howard University Television provides a diverse mix of news, information and cultural programming that is unavailable elsewhere. The station’s signal reaches over 2 million households in the greater Washington metro area. In fall 2007, WHUT also began a digital simulcast to this viewing area, the ninth largest media market in the United States. WHUT has thousands of loyal viewers and donors who tune daily to its unique mix of PBS series such as NOVA, The American Experience, Sesame Street, and its original productions on local and national topics. Specials also highlight special events and renown speakers at Howard University, such as Cornel West, Toni Morrison and Nobel Howard University n FACTS155 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES Laureate Ivar Giaever. WHUT airs more than 3,500 hours of public affairs and educational programming each year. WHUT has won 13 Emmys, and numerous other awards such as the Telly, Aurora, and Cine Golden Eagle. Howard University Television facilitates national and international distribution of key University activities. In addition, major University events are webcast for access around the world. A campus-wide video network enhances Howard University Television’s capacity to capture University speakers, athletic and cultural events and Rankin Chapel services. This closed-circuit system will be expanded to allow distribution to classrooms, academic buildings and residence halls throughout the campus. Annually, the station provides comprehensive, handson training to University students. Students who have served as interns at Howard University Television can be found working as media professionals throughout the industry from coast to coast. The Howard University Community Association is the principal point of contact between the University and the community-at-large. It is the locus for ongoing University planning efforts regarding neighboring LeDroit Park and the Georgia Avenue Corridor. It also houses the University’s AmeriCorps, JumpStart, and Project C.H.A.N.G.E. programs. On a daily basis, it provides information and referral services about University events, programs and activities. It also provides the University family with information about important community events and initiatives. 156 Howard University n FACTS UNIVERSITY RESOURCES The Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science (MS)2 Howard University is committed to action that will help to prepare our youngsters for a rapidly changing economy and workforce that is so dependent on science, engineering and technology. Therefore, it established the Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science, the first charter school in the DC metropolitan area to be established by a University. (MS)2 opened its doors in August 2005 to 120 sixthgraders who came from seven of the eight wards in the city. It is a technology-enabled school designed specifically for middle school students with the benefit of being located on a research university campus. It offers a rigorous core curriculum in Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts and Spanish. It also provides a comprehensive supplemental program that includes an Extended Day Program specifically designed to demonstrate the variety of applications of mathematics and science. Extended Day activities include MathCounts, Sprint Solar Car Competition, Broadcast Media, Toy-Challenge Design, Chess Challenge, Robotics and Architecture Club. Each student is provided a laptop computer for use in the classroom and one for use at home. Every classroom has a specially designed high definition plasma display on which students and teachers can project their work. One of the most valuable components of the school program is its interns. These are undergraduate and graduate students from all of the Schools and Colleges Howard University n FACTS157 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES at the University who are engaged to assist the faculty as teaching aides, tutors and mentors. (MS)2 administrators and faculty enjoy a productive partnership with the leadership and professors of the University’s School of Education. Of particular note is that a majority of the (MS)2 faculty are now engaged in teacher certification training made possible through a $100,000 education grant from the Tom Joyner Foundation. Now in its fourth year of operation, the school has 284 students in grades 6-8. (MS)2 scholars have taken top honors in citywide events, such as the Science Fair, MathCounts competition, and the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee. They also qualified for the third consecutive year to participate in the National Toy Challenge competition. Information Systems The University added worldwide webcasting to its broadcasting of all major events in 1994 when the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the President of the Republic of South Africa both visited. A major address by the United Nations Secretary General and the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission made the practice routine. In addition to closed-circuit audio and video networks, Howard University has two FCC-licensed broadcast stations (a public television station and a highdefinition commercial radio station). Both use satellite technology. The University also has a campus-wide fiber-optic, fast gigabit, wide area TCP/IP network. Our main meeting 158 Howard University n FACTS UNIVERSITY RESOURCES areas are videoconference-capable, with local fiber and ISDN providing compliant conference standards. Fixed seating is wired for data and power. There are specific sections for left-handed persons, as well as those who are physically challenged. There are also eTheatres with the ability to project overhead slides and high-resolution photography, and smartboards capable of direct access, electronic storage and projection. The audiovisual components are capable of DVD viewing and theatre room presentation of Web offerings. Textual, video, audio, and data streams of information can be collaborated on simultaneously. Video and voice can be digitally converted over the network backbone to a satellite uplink and then to remote locations. Discrete locations can establish a "forum" to utilize the University's Voice Over IP capabilities. Each full-time faculty member has an Internet-ready computer, and their offices are wired to provide connectivity to the Howard University network, the Internet and the Worldwide Web. The University has continued its commitment to maintaining technological currency by initiating regular upgrades of Macintosh and PC workstations for faculty. The University received a large program grant of over 1,700 software titles from Microsoft. The grant, which has been renewed each year, enables software to be made available to all Howard University students, faculty and staff free of charge on a cross-campus basis for instructional and research use. Howard University n FACTS159 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES The iLab The Information Laboratory at the Technology Center is a very attractive facility that seats up to 200 simultaneous computer users at a variety of computing platforms. Each computer in this facility is connected, via a broadband network, to all of the student-available computing resources of the University, in addition to the vast resources on the Internet. Students using the iLab have access to televised information displayed on monitors in clear view from any seat in the facility. In addition, at each seat in the facility, there is a wireless sound system that can be tuned to any of the television monitors or to a variety of music programs designed to meet a diverse set of personal tastes. The iLab has garnered a great deal of attention from both television news and print media, and has even served as the backdrop for high technology project announcements, such as the NBC4 Internet portal initiation. Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Assessment Co-located with the iLab is the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Assessment which serves as a facility for faculty use in the development of modern teaching techniques, including multimedia presentations for the classroom and distance learning techniques. The Center offers training and refresher sessions for faculty on a variety of software applications relevant to teaching, learning and assessment. 160 Howard University n FACTS UNIVERSITY RESOURCES University Center Computer Lab Located in the lower level of the Blackburn Center, this Computer Lab makes available nearly forty networked computers in an attractive learning environment for commuting students. Each computer is equipped with the standard set of productivity software, including Microsoft Office. All systems automatically update virus definitions and run scans daily to maintain operational status. During the academic year, the Lab operates Monday through Friday from 12 Noon to 10:00 p.m. All students are welcome to use this high-tech facility. Student Residential Network (ResNet) The University also maintains a significant enabling technology presence in the residence halls. In addition to the iLab and the University Center Lab, the University operates smaller computer laboratories that are located in each of eleven residence halls. These facilities allow students to access the computing resources of the University and the Internet without having to leave their residence halls. This wireless network allows students to install wireless network interface cards in their computers and have access on a 24/7 basis to all campus computing resources, plus the Internet, from their rooms. The University expanded this access even further when it completed a major technology upgrade–ResNet2– which provides wired network access, cable TV and new telephone service to each individual resident. These additional services are provided in every dormitory. The wired network enables students to access all of the services on the University’s network and on the Internet at 100 MB per second. The cable TV service Howard University n FACTS161 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES enables access to 50 channels of entertainment and news programming, including WHUT-TV and several Howard University programming and information channels. The upgraded telephone service gives each resident a dedicated phone line with voicemail, speed dial, and 3-way calling. When coupled with existing computer laboratories and wireless network services, a comprehensive array of technology services is accessible to all students in every residence hall. Digital Auditorium The University Center’s Digital Auditorium provides students with direct access to the campus-wide fiber optic network. The auditorium is videoconferencecapable, with high-speed fiber connections on campus, and ISDN providing standard wide-area conferencing capability. Each of the 140 seats in the auditorium is wired for data connection and power. The Digital Auditorium includes an eTheatre with the ability to project overhead slides, high-resolution photography and streaming digital video. The room is also capable of DVD presentations, as well as the full variety of offerings from the World Wide Web. Smart Classrooms There are 42 smart classrooms located in various academic buildings across the campus. Each smart classroom contains high-end, integrated audio-visual presentation and production capabilities, including a smart board, an automated instructor station, and network capable student seating. Smart classrooms also provide access to the University’s distance learning resources, and to the Internet. 162 Howard University n FACTS UNIVERSITY RESOURCES WHBC 830AM WHBC 830AM, Howard University’s student operated radio station is a major media outlet for the University’s student body. Celebrating over 30 years on the air, WHBC 830AM Channel 51 has the ear of the campus and is a part of the Howard student collegiate lifestyle. WHBC was founded in 1974 by a talented student from the Howard University Department of Radio, Television, & Film. WHBC has grown from its humble beginnings into a cutting edge college radio station. Now available at www.whbc830am.com, the station has been serving the Howard University community, beginning as a subsidiary of the Howard University Radio, Television and Film Department in the Howard University John H. Johnson School of Communications. With guidance from its parent station WHUR 96.3 FM, WHBC 830 AM has developed into a powerhouse for urban contemporary music, targeting over 10,500 Howard University students ages 18-34. WHBC operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, broadcasting on Channel 51 of the University’s residential TV network (ResNet). On Channel 51, you can hear great music while watching your favorite on-air personalities. WHBC is dedicated to giving students the opportunity to learn about radio and also to providing them with handson training. Howard University Hospital Howard University Hospital has been a provider of quality healthcare for nearly 144 years. It has been cited by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s Howard University n FACTS163 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES best hospitals. Howard University Hospital remains a pioneer in treatment techniques and ranks high in the community in the detection and treatment of heart disease, cancer, organ transplantation, travel medicine, neonatal care, shock trauma, geriatrics and other areas of medicine and surgery. Its physicians have been ranked among the best doctors by Washingtonian Magazine, Black Enterprise Magazine and by prestigious national organizations such as the American Heart Association. The only major teaching hospital in the nation located on an historically black university campus, Howard University Hospital remains committed to providing quality accessible healthcare for all. Howard University Research Building I The Howard University Research Building I is a prototype research facility that accommodates the activities of major externally-funded research projects directed at the development of solutions to enduring problems, especially those that disproportionately impact people of color. It provides a foundation and forum for research-based curriculum and policy development, practice intervention, best practices, and subsequent dissemination of research findings. Housing a significant community of research staff, faculty and students, the 50,000 square-foot facility is located along the Georgia Avenue corridor, symbolizing Howard University’s role as an active institutional partner in the revitalization and development of the community. University Libraries The University Libraries System consists of a central library complex that includes the Founders Library, the contiguous Undergraduate Library building, and 164 Howard University n FACTS UNIVERSITY RESOURCES branch units in the Schools of Architecture and Design; Business, Divinity, and Social Work. Other campus information and resource facilities include the Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library, the Law Library, the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, the Afro-American Studies Resource Center, and the International Affairs Center Reading Room. The Founders Library, named in memory of the seventeen founders of the University, and designed by famed African-American architect Albert I. Cassell, opened in 1938. In 2001, the University opened two new 80,000 square foot digital libraries: The Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library on the Main Campus and the School of Law Library on the West Campus. The Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library is a worldclass research facility for health professionals in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, as well as the Howard University Hospital. The Law Library is a state-of-the-art facility supporting legal research and instruction in the Law School on the West Campus. The mission of the University Libraries is to provide innovative, effective information services and products that support, strengthen, and advance teaching/learning and research in the University community. The library system has large and comprehensive resources incorporating virtually every discipline, supported by information specialists and technical personnel. Holdings include more than 2.5 million volumes, over 16,000 current serial titles, 4.2 million microforms, and a rich multimedia collection. Howard University n FACTS165 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES The libraries' collections of traditional materials are complemented by a strong and continually updated digital component. Online Web-based catalogs provide quick access to library holdings. The website is a virtual library of local and global networked resources, with full-text journal articles, bibliographic databases, reference books, data files and multimedia, accessible 24/7 from library, dorm, office, and home. Electronic facilities include a fiber infrastructure, over two hundred fully networked workstations, laser printers, and a 22desktop digital learning classroom. Howard University is a member of the Association of Research Libraries, the Chesapeake Information and Research Library Alliance, as well as a number of regional and national organizations. Howard University Bookstore Howard University Bookstore offers products and services that show the best of Howard University. The bookstore occupies 32,000 sq. ft. of the Howard Center with about 15,000 sq. ft. functioning as retail space. The first floor houses the apparel and gifts, dorm decor, and health and beauty aids departments, as well as customer service and a Starbucks Coffee Cafe. Its second floor includes computer, general books, health sciences, supplies and electronics, and textbooks departments, as well as administrative offices. Many items are available for purchase on its website, www.hubookstore.com. The Bookstore frequently hosts author signings and events. It currently operates in two locations: the Main Campus and the School of Law Campus. 166 Howard University n FACTS UNIVERSITY RESOURCES Howard University Press Established in 1972, Howard University Press is the publishing arm of the University. The Press supports its parent institution’s goal of “providing leadership for America and the Global Community” by publishing noteworthy new scholarship that addresses the contributions, conditions, and concerns of African Americans, other people of African descent, and people of color around the world. The Press welcomes crosscutting, foundational research that advances and deepens knowledge in its areas of focus from a variety of perspectives. It publishes works in a broad array of disciplines, including (but not limited to) African diasporic studies, political, economic, and social sciences; history; education; science, health, and technology; literature and drama studies; communications; and the arts. Howard University n FACTS167 FINANCES - FY 2008 SOURCE AMOUNT Federal Appropriation $234.3 Net Patients Service Revenue $272.4 Tuition and Fees, Net $117.3 Grants and Contracts $ 64.4 Sales and Services (Auxiliary Enterprises) $ 61.8 Other $ 4.0 Investment Income $ 14.4 Sales and Service (Educational Departments) $ 1.7 Contributions $ 15.9 Net Assets Released From Restrictions $ 13.1 Total $799.3 168 Howard University n FACTS FINANCES FY’08 Operating Expenses (Unrestricted, millions) SOURCE AMOUNT Hospital $284.7 Instruction $201.3 Institutional Support $162.1 Public Service $ 11.8 Research $ 38.7 Academic Support $ 37.9 Auxiliary Enterprises $ 69.8 Student Services $ 28.0 Total $834.3 Howard University n FACTS169 FINANCES FY’08 Current Fund Summary (Unrestricted, millions) BUDGET CATEGORY AMOUNT Current Fund Revenues $799.3 Current Fund Expenditures and Transfers $834.3 Surplus/Deficit $ 35.0 FY’08 Federal Appropriation (millions) Total Appropriation $233.2 Book Value of Endowment (millions) $487.3 Market Value of Endowment (millions) $490.6 Net Investment in Plant (millions) $567.6 FY'08 Operating Budget (millions) $851.2 Private Sector Giving (millions) SOURCE AMOUNT Individuals $10.6 Corporate $ 4.0 Foundations $ 1.3 170 Howard University n FACTS FINANCES The Campaign for Howard The Campaign for Howard was launched in March 2002, in commemoration of the founding of the University in March 1867. The goal of The Campaign was to raise $250 million in five years. Nearly a year before its original end date, the Campaign not only met its $250 million goal, but exceeded that target. Overall, alumni gifts accounted for 36 percent of the Campaign's $250 million goal, exceeding the national average of 27 percent according to the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, which tracks philanthropic information for educational institutions. At virtually all American colleges and universities, the tuition charged is less than what it actually costs to educate a student. This is especially true at Howard. The University is committed to access as well as excellence and, although every effort is made to keep tuition as low as possible, the vast majority of the University’s students demonstrate a need for financial aid. Closing the gap requires significant new private support from individuals and corporations. The objectives of the Campaign focused on three main areas: STRENGTHENING ACADEMIC PROGRAMS • To promote excellence through the development of endowed faculty positions in areas of strategic importance. RENEWING FACILITIES FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH • To create appropriate physical infrastructure in support of teaching and research. Howard University n FACTS171 FINANCES ENHANCING THE LEARNING COMMUNITY • To provide graduate student stipends and enhanced undergraduate student financial assistance. Strengthen Academic Programs • Endowed Chairs $50 M • Graduate and Professional Fellowships and Assistantships $25 M • Endowed Scholarships $25 M OTHER Annual Fund Charitable Grant Current Use Scholarships Endowed Fund Endowed Lectureships Endowed Professorships School/Departmental Discretionary Fund Student Loan Fund New Facilities for Learning and Research • Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Center • School of Communications Learning and Research Facility • College of Arts and Sciences Teaching and Learning Center • School of Education Learning and Research Facility • Comprehensive Health, Recreation and Student Life Facility • National Center for African-American Heritage and Culture TOTAL 172 $100 M $10 M $5 M $10 M $20 M $5 M $250 M Howard University n FACTS ATHLETICS Howard University is a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). A Division I-AA football participant in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Bison sponsor 19 varsity athletic programs, including seven in which both women and men participate. Men Football Men & Women Basketball Cross Country Soccer Swimming and Diving Tennis Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Women Bowling Lacrosse Volleyball Softball 2002 - 2006 Lead MEAC All Academic Team (3.0 and above) 2002 - 2003 and 2005 Women’s Cross Country • MEAC Champions 2001 Women’s Basketball • MEAC Regular Season Champions 2000 Women’s Basketball • MEAC Regular Season Champions • MEAC Tournament Champions • NCAA 1st Round - Ames, Iowa Howard University n FACTS173 SECURITY Chief Leroy James Deputy Chiefs Harvey Armstrong Alonzo Joy, Jr. Administrative Officer Bettie Lowe Hospital Security Liaison Kenneth Martin Training and Personnel Development Captain Alton Goodwine Lieutenant Kenneth Tracy Support Services Unit Captain Mae Johnson Shift Commanders Captain Thomas Parker Captain Henry Sellers Lieutenants Tyrone Blue Dania Cook Orlando Dalton Brian Ellard James Forte Brian Jones Sergeants Rachael Banks Fred Bowen James Brown 174 Captain Toby Shannon Juanita Kirkland-Jones Allan Lacey Kenneth Tracy Barbara Walker Ulysses White Michael Hawkins Fhailan Johnson Donald McMillan Howard University n FACTS SECURITY Norman Brown James Dowdy Raymond Flack Duane Ford James Forte Leon Gooden Devlyn Graves Travis Hammond Kenard Keene Russell Mills Arthur Parks Curtis Quarles Rogelio Stanford Gary Walker Marie Williams-Jones Larry Wyman Chief Investigator Lorraine Kittrell Investigators William Brown Crime Prevention Unit Travis Hannond Robert Thompson Ayne Reid Howard University n FACTS175 KEY TELEPHONE NUMBERS HOWARD UNIVERSITY 806.6100 SCHOOLS Arts and Sciences 806.6700 Business Communications Dentistry Divinity Education 806.1500 806.7690 806.0440 806.0500 806.7340 Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences Graduate School Law Medicine 806.6565 806.6800 806.8000 806.6270 Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences 806.5431 Social Work 806.7300 176 Howard University n FACTS KEY TELEPHONE NUMBERS OFFICES Admissions 806.2755 Alumni Affairs 806.5857 Board of Trustees 806.2250 Business and Fiscal Affairs 806.2050 Community Association 806.4771 Continuing Education 301.608.4100 Employment 806.7714 Enrollment Management 806.2700 External Affairs 806.2530 Faculty Senate 806.7595 General Counsel 806.2650 Howard University Hospital 865.6100 Human Resources 806.5770 Information Systems and Services 806.2940 Intercollegiate Athletics 806.7140 International Center 806.4363 International Student Services 806.7517 President 806.2500 Provost 806.2550 Residence Life 806.6131 Security 806.1100 Student Affairs 806.2100 Student Financial Services 806.2570 Student Government 806.7007 Student Health Center 806.7540 Student Life and Activities 806.5990 Support Staff Organization 806.2328 The Hilltop Newspaper 806.4749 University Advancement 238.2340 University Bookstore 238.2640 University Chaplain 806.7280 University Communications 238.2330 University Research and Planning 806.0977 WHUR-FM 806.3500 WHUT-TV 806.3200 Howard University n FACTS177 KEY TELEPHONE NUMBERS STAFF Number Board of Trustees Lawanda Blanchard Tyus Chief of Staff 806.2250 President Andrew Rivers Chief of Staff 806.2500 Senior Vice President Diane Kenney Chief of Staff 806.2530 General Counsel Marsha Culler Executive Assistant 806.2650 Provost LaRue Barkwell Executive Assistant 806.2550 Chief Financial Officer Clarence Jones Assistant Vice President 806.2069 Human Capital Management Martha Baron Senior HCM Administrator 806.1263 University Advancement Gwendolyn Chappell Executive Assistant 238.2498 Research and Compliance Carol Winston Deputy/Senior Compliance Administrator 806.4759 Howard University Hospital - CEO Reginald Dubose Executive Assistant 865.7979 178 Howard University n FACTS KEY WEB ADDRESSES HOWARD UNIVERSITY www.howard.edu WHUR-FM www.whur.com WHUT-TV www.whut.org Howard University Hospital www.huhosp.org SCHOOLS Graduate School www.founders.howard.edu/gsas Arts and Sciences www.howard.edu/CollegeArtsSciences Business www.bschool.howard.edu Communications www.soc.howard.edu Dentistry www.howard.edu/collegedentistry Divinity www.iscfccn.org Education www.founders.howard.edu/soe Engineering, Architecture & Computer Sciences www.howard.edu/CEACS Law www.law.howard.edu Medicine www.med.howard.edu Howard University n FACTS179 KEY WEB ADDRESSES Middle School of Mathematics and Science (MS)2 www.howard.edu/ms2 Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences www.cpnahs.howard.edu Social Work www.socialwork.howard.edu OFFICES Admissions www.howard.edu/enrollmentmanagement/admission Alumni Affairs www.howard.edu/alumni Blackburn Center www.howard.edu/currentstudents/studentlifeactivities/blackburn Board of Trustees www.howard.edu/administration/secretary Business and Fiscal Affairs www.howard.edu/administration/businessfiscalaffairs/contacts.asp Capstone www.howard.edu/newsevents/Capstone Continuing Education www.coned.howard.edu Cramton Auditorium www.howard.edu/howardlife/Cramton Employment www.founders.howard.edu/employment Enrollment Management www.howard.edu/enrollmentmanagement Financial Aid & Student Employment www.howard.edu/enrollment/financialaid/ 180 Howard University n FACTS KEY WEB ADDRESSES OFFICES Human Resources www.hr.howard.edu/hrm Information Systems and Services www.howard.edu/isas Intercollegiate Athletics www.bisonmania.com/index.htm International Center www.founders.howard.edu/rjb International Student Services www.howard.edu/currentstudents/studentlifeactivities/ internationalstudentservices President www.howard.edu/administration/president Provost www.provost.howard.edu Recruitment www.howard.edu/enrollmentmanagement/tour Residence Life www.howard.edu/howardlife/residence Security www.howard.edu/services/campuspolice Student Affairs www.howard.edu/studentaffairs Student Health Center www.howard.edu/services/studenthealth Student Life and Activities www.howard.edu/currentstudents/studentlifeactivities Howard University n FACTS181 KEY WEB ADDRESSES OFFICES The Hilltop Newspaper http://hilltop.howard.edu/ University Advancement www.howard.edu/administration/advancement/contacts.asp University Bookstore www.bookstore.howard.edu University Communications www.howard.edu/administration/univcomm/ 182 Howard University n FACTS POLICY ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, gender, marital status, religion, handicap, age, sexual preference, political affiliation or any other basis prohibited by Federal or District of Columbia law. This policy covers administration of University educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, other University-administered programs, and employment. Howard University n FACTS183 DIRECTIONS From Maryland - Traveling West Drive west on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway to the New York Avenue (Route 50) exit. Proceed on New York Avenue to Florida Avenue, NE, and turn right. Proceed to Georgia Avenue, NW and turn right again. Proceed north on Georgia Avenue to Howard Place, NW. Turn right and proceed to the Main Gate of Howard University. From Maryland - Traveling South From Route 495 take Georgia Avenue, NW and proceed south (approximately 3 1/4 miles) to Howard Place, NW. Turn left and proceed to the Main Gate of Howard University. From Maryland - Traveling North Follow Route 295 north across the 11th Street Bridge. Proceed through tunnel (Route 395 north) to New Jersey Avenue, NW. Follow New Jersey Avenue to Florida Avenue, NW. Turn left and proceed to Georgia Avenue, NW (approximately three blocks). Turn right and proceed north to Howard Place, NW. Turn right again and proceed to the Main Gate of Howard University. From Virginia - Traveling East Follow Shirley Highway (Route 395) east through tunnel (Route 395 north) to New Jersey Avenue, NW. Follow New Jersey Avenue, to Florida Avenue, NW and turn left. Proceed to Georgia Avenue, NW (approximately three blocks). Turn right and proceed north on Georgia Avenue to Howard Place, NW. Turn right again and proceed to the Main Gate of Howard University. 184 Howard University n FACTS