Howard University
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sabrinak136
New Orleans, LA1,499 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2021 • Family
While we were in Washington, D.C. I decided to take my son on a short visit to Howard University.  I simply wanted him to see a college campus because he often reminds me that he will one day go to college.  I realize that moment will happen in just nine short years and he will have to make a decision regarding which university to attend.  
We enjoyed our brief visit to the beautiful campus of Howard University.  We encountered many polite students who directed us to where we needed to go because of our lack of familiarity with the campus.  Howard has a lovely campus and we were able to see the Howard University Library and visit the bookstore.  In addition, it was nice to see students who were in the college of dentistry walking down the street (all dressed in their dentistry jackets)on the way to class.  I wanted my son to see that he has a future filled with endless possibilities and those students were an excellent example. Our visit to Howard University gave him a sneak peek into the world of college and for that I am grateful.  We definitely enjoyed our campus visit to Howard University.
Written 21 September 2021
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Grey-haire
Mitchellville, MD49 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017
This historically black university was chartered in 1867. It's known as 'The Mecca' because it's the largest HBCU with more than 15,000 students of all origins, races, and cultures. It's a beautiful sprawling campus located just to the north of the Shaw neighborhood. This university provides top-notch education, with it's law school, hospital, radio and television stations, and an all-around spirit of excellence! Forgive me if I'm gushing--it's my alma mater.
Written 22 April 2017
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gregorydockery
Vancouver, Canada14 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2018 • Solo
Howard is with out doubt one of the jewels of Washington DC. Howard is a historcal university that has educated some of the most successful Black Americans in the country. The campus is wonderful and do stop by the bookstore and by yourself or a family member some swag! Howard University is an excellent option for deep learning and fellowship with the future of America!
Written 6 November 2018
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HonestMcHonest
Denver, CO985 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Friends
Worth a side trip to see this gem of a campus
Easy to get to by bus or subway - interesting food options nearby
Written 22 September 2020
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ProfAragon
Victoria, Canada1,038 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2017 • Solo
I took a long walk this am and ended up at the Howard Campus. I was struck by how lovely some of the architecture is on the campus. I enjoyed my walk and felt privileged to see this HBCU. As an educator, I think it’s important to have institutions like Howard.
Written 11 October 2017
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caitlin w
Florence, AL11 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2021
As a member of a Black Greek Letter Organization (AKA), I was ecstatic to visit here! Such an honor to visit here! I went on a Sunday when the campus was closed, but I was able to visit The Yard.
Written 14 July 2021
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Marques P
Silver Spring, MD72 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019 • Solo
Good school.lots of history.good school for a quality education.lots of info.lots to learn here.i would recommend this school.
Written 26 March 2019
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DMGAmes_Iowa
Ames, IA565 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019
Howard University was established in 1868, specifically to offer opportunities for African American citizens. Today Howard is a major research institution, known for its fine medical school and hospital. This urban campus has an interesting mixture of 19th and early 20th century brick and limestone architecture, and contemporary buildings of steel and glass.
Written 13 October 2019
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babylovenc
Fayetteville60 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Couples
Such a pleasure and honor visiting this grand, historic HBCU. Beautiful architecture. I visited the area around the school over 10 years and the change is phenomenal - well done to those that have assisted in redeveloping the area around this historic school! I was able to walk through the campus and visit some of the historic sites (DST proud!) and also visited the bookstore, which is plentiful with souvenir items. Would definitely visit again!
Written 25 February 2018
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Robert S
Lawrence, KS2,660 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2017 • Family
Howard University is one of the premier Historically Black Colleges in the US. it is basically a small liberal arts college with an attractive urban campus.
But, there is so much history of the African American experience that lives in the buildings and grounds that it should be visited.
One of the best places to visit is the Founders Library right on the main quad - The Yard. The building is almost 80 years old and is houses a research center that has one of the foremost collections of documents concerning the black global experience.
This is an important place to visit and it is easy to get to. There are vast crowds at the NMAAH who might want to round out their experience here where the history is alive.
Written 7 April 2017
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