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Welcome To Howard University!

Welcome to Howard University!

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1938 and named

will see its late

for Howard alumnus George W. Cook. Born into slavery, Cook earned

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a Bachelor of Arts degree from 1881. He went on to serve the University as a professor, dean, secre-

tary, treasurer, and acting president.

Proceed past Cook Hall to Burr Gymnasium.

Burr Gymnasium hosts Bison basketball games, volleyball matches, and swim meets. The gym also houses fitness machines and classrooms for student use. Burr was named for legendary Howard athletics coach John Harold Burr, who led the University's basketball, swimming, and track teams from 1923 to 1958.

As you exit Burr, see Drew Hall to your left.

Drew Hall is a residence hall for freshmen men. The hall is named for Dr. Charles Drew, who was the nation's leading authority on the preservation of blood plasma. Dr. Drew served as a professor and chairman of the Howard University Department of Surgery from 1941 until 1950 and as Chief of Staff at Freedmen's Square Hospital.

With your back to Drew Hall, turn right and move toward Greene Stadium.

Greene Stadium hosts Bison football, soccer, and lacrosse games. The stadium was named for Dr. William H. Greene, a Washington physician and Howard alumnus. Dr. Greene served on the Board of Trustees until 1973, at which point he was named Trustee Emeritus.

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orator, editor and government official. He served as Trustee for the University from 1872 to 1895.

With your back still towards Lulu Childers Hall, Prporocceeed etodyouar lleoft ntogwasrdisdBelackburn University GCreenteer.ne Stadium to aApT1u9hp7ed9ArairnmtodooiuasrrdJcie. duBhiclamactekCdb.utrornatUhenmimveertmsoiotyrynCoefntAerrmwoausroJpeennneidngins

With your back to Ira Aldridge Theater, proceed left toward the Blackburn Center.

Blackburn. A 1926 graduate, Armour J. Blackburn served Crthae Umnivteorsitny foAr alumodsti3t0oyerarisu. Hme wiassa field agent, hoDmireectortoof Amdmaisnsioyn aondfaHlecoturwer ainreddu'castion. He was laarlsgo DeesantofeSvtuedenntstfsro,mi1n94c9ltou1d96i9n. g Homecoming pageants,

Health Sciences Library (new)

Armour J. Blackburn University

Center Opened in 1979,

Blackburn Center houses

the campus's largest cafeteria as well as several other

fashion shows, and concerts, two yearly convocations, and weekly chapel servicesW.ith Tyhouer baackudtowitaordrs ituhemBlawckabusrn University named for United States ReprCeensteern, ptraocteievdeleftLtoowuaridss AClarinaLmockteoHnall.

casual eateries. The center also hosts guest lectures, student programs, and formal events in its conference rooms and ballrooms. Blackburn Center was named for

of Michigan. Congressman CArlaainmLotcokeniswbeast sknoiwnnstforruhmis ienvnoltvaemlent with the Armour J. Blackburn, a 1926 graduate of the University

in the authorization of federaHlafrluemndResnafisosarncet,haelthoUugnh ihvisewrsoriktya.nd influence who served as the Dean of Students from 1949 to 1969.

extend well beyond. Through The New Negro, published in 1925, Locke popularized and most adequately defined the

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of Fine Arts. The University's Board of Trustees elected in 1956 to name the theater

undergraduate college, the College of Arts and Sciences. Locke Hall was named

after Ira Aldridge, a 19th-centur y actor who gained ory acclaim for his portrayals of Shakespearean characters. 3

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for Alain LeRoy Locke, a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance who also served as a professor in and chairman of the University's Department of Philosophy

from 1928 to 1953.

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bottom of the incline.

The School of Education prepares future teachers through an emphasis on pre-service training to meet the needs of diverse student populations.

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facility in the University's seven-library system. Named in memory of Howard's seventeen founders, thebuilding was designed by African-American architect Albert Cassell.

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Chemistry Building.

Chemistry Building

With your back to Thirkield Hall, proceed forward toward the Tubman Quadrangle.

Harriet Tubman Quadrangle, known as "The Quad," Tubman Quadrangle comprises five residence halls--Baldwin, Crandall, Frazier, Truth, and Wheatley?which together house hundreds of freshman women. As the oldest all-women hall on campus, the Tubman Quadrangle has helped shape thousands of Howard women's academic lives. The Quad was named for Harriet Tubman, a heroine of the anti-slavery movement and the

CUonlldeegregHroaullnNd oRratihlroad. Chemistry Building

Facing the Quad,

turn right toward

College Hall North.

College Hall North Opened in 2014. It is a residence hall that serves as home to hundreds of freshman women. The hall is equipped

Cwoitlhle2g4e-hHoaulrl Sfiotnuetshs centers and study suites.

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Hall, proceed adrangle. As

Ernest Everett

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departments, and University staff. There is limited

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Continue south toward the

College Hall North Bethune Annex.

The Bethune Annex opened in 1993. The residence hall houses a cafeteria with a capacity of 300 on its main level. It also holds a seminar room that is available for use by campus organizations, academic departments, and University staff. The Annex was named for Mary McLeod Bethune, the acclaimed educator, school founder, activist, and advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

College Hall South

Continue south toward College Hall South.

College Hall South is a residence hall for sophomore, junior, and senior men and women. Like its counterpart to the north, College Hall South opened in 2014. The dorm is equipped with conference rooms, study lounges, and a 24-hour computer lab.

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Health Sciences Library. opportunities. The Bunche Center is also the ho7me of the University's Simultaneous Interpretation and International Exchange programs.

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Louis J. Stokes Health Sciences Library is the newest library on campus was named for United States Representative Louis LSoctkoekHealls(,netwh)e first Black Member of Congress from Ohio. During his thirty years in Congress, Rep. Stokes became known as a principal advocate for the study of health issues that affect Black communities and other communities of color.

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Work)

With your back to WHUR-Radio, face the Allied Health Building.

The Allied Health Building is home to the College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, which comprises the Division of Nursing and the Division of Allied Health Sciences.

At the corner of Bryant and Sixth Streets, proceed up the hill. See the Ralph J. Bunche Center on your left.

Established in 1993, the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center was so named in 1996. The Center makes international affairs services, student exchange support, and career opportunities available to Howard students, faculty, and administrators. Its namesake was a political scientist, diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Bunche served as chair of Howard's political science department from 1928 to 1950

Continuing on Sixth Street, pass the Lewis K. Downing Building on the left.

Downing Hall houses the University's Department of Engineering. The building was named for Lewis K. Downing, who was appointed Dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture in 1934 and served in that capacity for thirty years.

Just north of Downing Hall on Sixth Street sits the Howard Mackey Building on the left.

The Architecture Building was named for Howard Mackey. Mackey led Howard's Bachelor of Architecture degree program to become the first HBCU program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board in 1951. He served as chairman of the Department of Architecture for thirty-two years.

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Proceed to the corner of Sixth Street and Howard Place. On the left is Lindsay Hall.

Lindsay Hall houses the graduate School of Social Work. The building was named for Ms. Inabel Burns Lindsay, the first female Academic Dean at Howard University.

You have now reached the starting point of your tour. To visit the Howard University Bookstore, proceed south on Sixth Street. Cross the street and turn right on Bryant Street. The Bookstore is at the corner Georgia Avenue and Bryant Street. Barnes & Noble @ Howard University Bookstore

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Located at the corner of Georgia Avenue and Bryant Street,

the HUB is the University's home for official paraphernalia,

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textbooks, and general reading materials.

South of the Howard University Bookstore, at the corner of Georgia Avenue and W Street, sits the University's Interdisciplinary Research Building (IRB).

Opened in 2016, the IRB contains 81,000 square feet of space for laboratories, offices, and research-support spaces. The building also includes the Washington metropolitan area's only Class 0 cleanroom space, designated for research requiring a highly controlled, non-contaminated environment.

University Contact Information

Office of Admission 2400 Sixth Street, NW ?1st Floor Washington, DC 20059 202 806-2755 admission@howard.edu

Office of Registrar 2400 Sixth Street, NW ? 1st Floor Washington, DC 20059 202 806-2705 registrar@howard.edu

Office of Financial Aid 2400 Sixth Street, NW ? Suite 205 Washington, DC 20059 202 806-2820 finaid@howard.edu

Office of the Bursar 2400 Sixth Street, NW ? Suite 218 Washington, DC 20059 202 806-2570 bursarhelp@howard.edu

Office of Undergraduate Studies Carnegie Building 2395 Sixth Street, NW ? 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20059 202 806-4029 undergraduatestudies@howard.edu

Office of Residence Life 2401 Fourth Street, NW ? Lower Level Washington, DC 20059 202 806-6131 hureslife@howard.edu

Office of Veteran Affairs 1851 9th Street NW 2nd floor Washington, DC 20001 202 238-2420 oss.veteransaffairs@howard.edu

Office of Special Student Services Howard Center 1851 9th Street NW 2nd floor Washington, DC 20001 202 238-2420 oss.disabilityservices@howard.edu

2400 Sixth Street, NW Washington, DC 20059

(202) 806-6100 howard.edu

Bethune Annex .................................. 6 Blackburn Center ............................... 57 Burr Gymnasium ................................ 8 Carnegie Hall.................................... 12 CB Powell Building (Communications)... 13 Center for Academic Reinforcement...... 24 Chemistry Building ............................. 15 Childers Hall (Fine Arts) ...................... 28 Cook Hall ......................................... 18 Cramton Auditorium ........................... 20 Dixon Building (College of Dentistry). ... 22 Douglass Hall. ................................... 23 Downing Hall (Engineering)................. 26 Drew Hall ......................................... 21 Effingham Apartments......................... 92

Founders Library-MSRC....................... 29 Founders Library-UGL ......................... 61 Graduate School ............................... 9 HealthScience Library......................... 200 Hospital Service Center....................... 75 Howard Center.................................. 39 Howard Center/Bookstore .................. 5 Howard Hall ..................................... 33 Howard Manor.................................. 96 Howard Plaza Towers (East) ................ 550 Howard Plaza Towers (West)............... 551 Howard Service Center....................... 39 Howard University Hospital ................. 37 Ira Aldridge Theatre ........................... 43 Just Hall (Biology)............................... 7

Laser Chemistry Building ..................... 4 Lindsay Hall (Social Work) .................. 53 Locke Hall. ........................................ 44 Mackey Building (Architecture) ............ 3 Mental Health Center ......................... 700 Middle School ................................... 40 Miner Hall......................................... 14 Mordecai Johnson Building (Administration) ................................. 1 Numa Adams Building........................ 51 Power Plant ....................................... 48 Ralph J Bunche Center ........................ 42 Rankin Chapel................................... 50 School of Business.............................. 10 School of Education............................ 25

School of Nursing & Allied Health........ 11 School of Pharmacy............................ 47 Seeley Mudd Building (College of Medicine) ......................... 45 Student Health Center......................... 63 Thirkield Hall (Physics) ........................ 55 Tubman Quadrangle

Crandall Hall ................................. 62C Frazier Hall ................................... 62F Wheatly Haii ................................. 62W Baldwin Hall.................................. 62B Truth Haii ...................................... 62T WHUR-Radio..................................... 49 WHUT-TV.......................................... 54

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