#HowardUniversity! I have one cousin that graduated from Howard and her sister is a next Howard University graduate.#GodBlessAllTheGraduatesStudentsAndFaculty.
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Yes! Paying attention to the exact now! The Power of Total Presence. Great job and most relevant message conveying a truth that is foundational to changing one's life
Morgan State Alum and Washington, D.C. resident here. I love this Happy video featuring Howard University students. I will miss Howard & Morgan Homecomings this year, 2020.
Love this video! Had to come watch it again! Shoutout to Tropical Riddimz members Dawchelle and Brittany in the video! Only caribbean gyal a buss a split! lol We are HU! We are HAPPY!!! 0:20 and 1:50
Howard is 92% african-american, iff you believe the wiki...which is not healthy if you ask me...but then they seem pretty happy! So good on'em (from Norway)...(Berkeley is x? % asian, Princeton x%? white protestant/jewish? etc etc...man as long as you're happy...you dig?). Personally against this kind of ghettoization (even within universities, frats and sororities etc)...but I'm pretty sure there are some happy white people in Howard too...(STRONG individuals who can handle being in a minority! like say uhhmm...never mind)! And there were certainly a lot of happy africans and chinese and latinos and well...people from all over the world when I went to CU!
It's not ghettoization. I attend Howard so i would know. This school was built by a white man who didn't believe in integrated schools (blacks and whites in one school). It was built as a way to keep blacks and shites separate.
I graduate next year & this college is #1 on my list. This just motivates me even the more to graduate so i can join the HU family. Plus it just makes me happy lol
Howard University is a Historically Black College University. Its students include not only African Americans, but Continental Africans, and also black students and other students of color from the Caribbean, Asia, the Middle East, Central America, South America, and Europe. It was like that when I was a student there during the late 1970s and early 1980s, and it is like that today.