From: Howard University Community
Association
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 10:47 AM
Subject: Community Connections Newsletter
January 2019
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A monthly newsletter brought to
you by the Howard University Community Association, highlighting
the University's contribution across the District of Columbia and
beyond!
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HU Alumna Senator Kamala Harris
Announces 2020 U.S. Presidential Candidacy
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Kamala Harris (BA 1986), a
barrier-breaking U.S. senator and former California attorney
general, announced her 2020 presidential campaign on ABC's Good
Morning America on Jan. 21.
The daughter of immigrants from
India and Jamaica, Harris has been seen as a rising star in the
Democratic Party, even before she won her senate seat in 2016.
Harris received national attention as San Francisco district
attorney before her election as California Attorney General in
2010.
The announcement was made on
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day which Harris’s campaign said was
intended to be a reminder of the “inspirational fight for
progress” that marked her upbringing and guides her today.
“Let’s do this, together. Let’s
claim our future. For ourselves, for our children, and for our
country,” Harris said in a campaign video. “The future of our
country depends on you and millions of others lifting our voices
to fight for our American values.”
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Howard University School Of
Business Ranked Among Best In The World By Bloomberg Businessweek
Bloomberg
Businessweek ranks Howard University School of
Business No. 38 on its 2018 Global Business School
Ranking. The Bloomberg Businessweek list ranks the best global
business schools, encompassing 124 MBA programs across the
Asia-Pacific region, Canada, Europe and the U.S.
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Howard University Alumnus
Anthony Browder Shares Insights As First To Direct Egyptian
Archeological Excavation Funded By African Americans
Howard University alumnus Anthony
Browder, Ph.D. has been leading groundbreaking work in
Egyptian archaeology as the first African American to fund and
coordinate an archaeological dig in Egypt.
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Dexter Williams is the former
Government Affairs Associate in the Office of External Affairs
at Howard University. In this role, he represented the
University before the D.C. government and
implemented strategies to acquire resources from the city
to fulfill the University's mission. Prior to Howard, he worked
for a U.S. Senator, a non-profit organization, and a law firm
where he advised healthcare, education, and local
government clients on federal matters.
Mr. Williams is heavily involved
in D.C. political affairs. He was recently elected as one of
the Ward 7 Democratic State Committeemen, representing Ward 7
on the D.C. Democratic Party Steering Committee. There,
he focuses on voter education and leveraging the party's
resources to help District residents.
From 2016-2018, he was
instrumental in leading the successful effort to
pass the D.C. Fair Elections Act of 2017, which
fundamentally changed the way leaders are elected in the city
by making the political process more fair and ensuring that District
residents have a seat at the table.
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HU AS A RESOURCE IN THE DISTRICT
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HU EAST OF THE RIVER
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Howard Healthy for the Holidays
On December 22, 2018, Howard
University partnered with the South East Tennis and Learning
Center located at 701 Mississippi Avenue, S.E. to host the first
annual “Howard Healthy for the Holidays” event.
Members from various HU offices
came out to help provide families of Wards 7 and 8 with toys for
children, along with cold weather gear to help keep them warm
during the holidays.
Special thanks to the HU Office
of External Affairs, Debbi Jarvis-the new Senior VP of Corporate
Relations, and Dr. Mark Johnson from Howard University Hospital’s
Community and Family Medicine practice. WHUR broadcast the
event live. In addition to the gifts, each family
received a $25 grocery gift certificate to help celebrate the
holiday. More than 80 families received special holiday cheer.
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HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
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Howard University Cancer Center
And Driver Partner To Expand Access To Advanced Treatments For
African American Cancer Patients
The Howard University Cancer
Center and Driver are working together to expand
access to advanced therapies for cancer patients receiving care
at Howard University Hospital (HUH), in Washington,
D.C. This joint effort will seek to match African American cancer
patients to cancer clinical trials at the National Cancer
Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health
in Bethesda, Md.
“Howard University’s Cancer Center
serves a population that is around 90 percent African
American. For many of the cancers that we commonly treat, this
group has some of the highest mortality rates of any
racial or ethnic groups,” says Dr.
Carla D. Williams, Howard University associate
professor of medicine and public health and interim director
of the Howard University Cancer Center. “Working with Driver and
the NCI increases the efficiency of providing our community
with access to cutting-edge treatment options. This brings these
treatments within reach of
people who otherwise might not have access.”
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Founded in 1867, Howard
University is a private, research university that is comprised of
13 schools and colleges. Students pursue studies in more than 120
areas leading to undergraduate, graduate and professional
degrees. The University operates with a commitment to Excellence
in Truth and Service and has produced four Rhodes
Scholars, 11 Truman Scholars, two Marshall Scholars, one
Schwarzman Scholar, over 70 Fulbright Scholars and 22
Pickering Fellows. Howard also produces more on-campus
African-American Ph.D. recipients than any other university in
the United States. www.howard.edu
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Howard
University Community Association ph: 202-806-2489 &
202-806-2661
Office
of Off-Campus Housing & Community Engagement ph: 202-806-3385
Howard
University Hospital Community Relations ph: 202-865-4238
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HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
2400 Sixth
Street NW
Washington,
DC 20059
Phone:
202-806-6100
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Howard University | 2400 6th St NW, Washington , DC 20059
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