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  1. Howard University Home | Excellence in Truth and Service

    Nov 6, 2025 · Welcome to the home of excellence in truth and service. Founded in 1867, Howard University is a private, historically Black research institution.

  2. Howard University - Wikipedia

    Howard University is a private, historically black, federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high …

  3. Academics | Howard University

    Learn about undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional programs at Howard University.

  4. Howard Marshall Neill · PO Box 307, Pullman, WA 99163-0307

    Overview Howard Marshall Neill is a lawyer in Pullman licensed with Washington State Bar Association (WSBA). The license number is #5296. The practice address is PO Box 307, …

  5. Undergraduate & Graduate Admissions – Howard University

    6 days ago · The Office of Admissions at Howard provides updated information for Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional program admissions.

  6. About Howard - Howard University

    Howard is a leader in STEM fields. The National Science Foundation has ranked Howard as the top producer of African-American undergraduates who later earn science and engineering …

  7. Faculty & Staff - Howard University

    Quick Links Libraries Howard University Libraries (HUL) Search for Library Resources Search A-Z Databases Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (MSRC)

  8. Fields of Study - Howard University

    Learn about Fields of Study at Howard University.

  9. Howard University - Homepage | The Graduate School

    6 days ago · Students like you, across over 40 Howard doctoral, master’s, certificate, and MD/Ph.D. degrees and over 100 specializations, turn their graduate education and research …

  10. Howard at a Glance - Howard University

    Howard was founded on March 2, 1867, by Civil War hero General Oliver O. Howard. The main campus is home to 256 acres of land across the District of Columbia and Maryland.