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  1. Howard University Home | Excellence in Truth and Service

    Feb 23, 2026 · Welcome to the home of excellence in truth and service. Founded in 1867, Howard University is a private, historically Black research institution.

  2. Howard, Kansas - Wikipedia

    Howard is a city in and the county seat of Elk County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 570. [5]

  3. 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 research activity" …

  4. 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 doctoral …

  5. Academics | Howard University

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

  6. Apply | Admission - Howard University

    Discover requirements and deadlines, and apply to Howard University's undergraduate programs today!

  7. Fields of Study - Howard University

    Explore Programs at Howard University To learn more about program concentrations, minors, as well as dual-degree or certificate programs, please visit the Schools and Colleges page, as well as the …

  8. Undergraduate & Graduate Admissions – Howard University

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

  9. History - Howard University

    As the only truly comprehensive predominantly Black university, Howard is one of the major engineers of change in our society. Through its traditional and cutting-edge academic programs, the University …

  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.