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The HBCU Doctoral Career Pathways Conference had record numbers?
The third annual (virtual) HBCU Doctoral Career Pathways Conference had 480 registrants this March. Over the course of four days, there were 15 different career panels, an evening networking session, and 60 doctoral speakers. In total, a combined 524 people attended these sessions. The Graduate School made a big push this year to get the word out to all HBCUs and diversity programs. The following 64 institutions/organizations were represented: Alabama A&M University, US Army Public Health Command Europe, Auburn University, Benedict College, Bermuda College, Bishop's High School (Tobago), Boston University, Bowie State University, Clark Atlanta University, California State University East Bay, Council on Social Work Education, University of Puerto Rico, Delaware State University, Florida A&M University, Fielding Graduate University, Florida International University, Francis Marion University, George Mason University, George Washington University, Hampton University, Georgia State University, Houston Health Department, Morgan State University, Jackson State University, Hult International Business School, International Technological University, James Madison University, LeMoyne-Owen College, Liberty University, Loyola University Chicago, Marymount University, Michigan State University, North Carolina A & T University, National Human Genome Research Institute, Northcentral University, NSU Florida, Old Dominion University, Penn State University, Prince George's Community College, Prairie View A&M University, Rutgers University, Salisbury University, SUNY Brockport, Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, Texas Southern University, Towson University, Ohio State University, University of the District of Columbia, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, UNC Charlotte, UNC Chapel Hill, University of Hafr Albatin, University of Hawai'i- West O'ahu, University of Houston, University of Lagos/Nigeria, University of Miami, University of South Dakota, University of Texas at El Paso, University of Toledo, University of Washington, Vanderbilt University, Victoria College, Virginia State University, and Virginia Union University.
BisonHub is here?
The system that faculty and staff currently call Workday and the system students will use for their academic and financial transactions, will now be called BisonHub! BisonHub is Howard's version of the global cloud-based system, Workday. Every month the website below is updated to include new features that students can appreciate. Use this link to access and bookmark the website to stay up to date: bisonhub.howard.edu