BISON BEAT
A Monthly N e ws l e tte r f r o m the O f f i c e o f the P res i d en t APRIL 2014
VOLUME 2 ISSUE 4
INSIDE AROUND CAMPUS
2 -3 EXCELLENCE AT HOWARD
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HOWARD IN THE NEWS
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Howard University presents world premiere of “Hamdan:Through the Gate of Tears”
Dear Howard University Community: As the spring semester comes to a close, we reflect on a promising period in the University’s history-a history marked by its continued advancement through scholarship, research, cultural enrichment and global engagement. The graduating seniors have completed the first step of their professional journey and are about to begin the next.The University will confer more than 2,500 degrees to another extraordinary class, the Class of 2014. Preparation of TheYard for graduation is well underway, with the bleachers being erected and the stage to follow.Without question, Commencement is my favorite time of the year.There is something special about seeing students develop and fulfill their dreams. I will also mark my 20th anniversary with classmates from the College of Medicine Class of 1994.This year is particularly special as I am humbled to serve as our alma mater’s interim president. I am excited to welcome our Commencement speaker and honorees: entrepreneur and philanthropist Sean Combs;Wolf Blitzer, CNN’s lead political anchor; Clive Callender, M.D., pioneering transplant surgeon; Benny Golson, internationally renowned jazz legend; and Indra K. Nooyi, chairman and chief executive officer of PepsiCo. They are an exemplary group of trailblazers in the fields of journalism, the arts, business and medicine. I recently had the privilege of greeting members of the Class of 2018 during Accepted Student Day on April 4.We are pleased that they chose Howard University as the place to pursue their higher education. This month, we also welcomed back to campus First Lady Michelle Obama and students from Chicago’s public high schools. Mrs. Obama visited as part of a White House initiative to increase college enrollment. I am happy to report that the 27 high school seniors who participated in the visit have all committed to enrolling in Howard University in the fall. We thank Mrs. Obama for her leadership in advancing collegiate education. We were joined this spring by the celebrated trumpeter Hugh Masekela as part of a semester-long tribute to the life and lessons of Nelson Mandela. Earlier this month, we also named Phillip Gyau as the new head coach of men’s soccer. I attended the opening night of the Fine Arts Division’s modern dance ballet, “Hamdan:Through the Gate of Tears.” This excellent event was part of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art’s multiyear series of programing. The production featured Howard University students, faculty and alumni. I encourage you to support our Fine Arts Division with a donation to advance arts education. Finally, I would like to thank the Jordan family for their continued support of Howard University. Because of their generosity, eight Howard University students will receive tuition scholarships. To give to the Bridging the Gap Campaign, visit www. howard.edu/BridgingtheGap. I look forward to seeing you at the 2014 Commencement ceremony. In Truth and Service,
Wayne A.I. Frederick Interim President