On this episode of The Journey, President Frederick talks with Ms. Maybell Bennett, Director of the Howard University Community Association. The two chat about the historic, contemporary and future relationship between Howard University and its immediate surrounding community.
President Wayne Frederick talks with Michaela Amoo, a 5-time graduate of Howard University whose journey has taken her from Liverpool England to Washington, D.C.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with a 5-time graduate of Howard University whose journey has taken her from Liverpool England to Washington, D.C. Michaela Amoo talks about how she faced academic challenges in multiple disciplines and triumphed over personal challenges in her life.
Words cannot express how grateful we here at WHUR are to those who answered the call to help feed our DMV neighbors in need this Thanksgiving season. All donations, big and small, came from a place of love and care and we could not be more proud to say that together we were able to raise $82,200 in cash and hundreds of pounds of non-perishable food items. 100% of the donations will go to those families in need.
None of this would have been possible without the help of our incredible sponsors including Howard University, Capital Area Food Bank, Wegmans, Shabach Ministries, SunTrust and the Howard University Radio Network.
We would also like to thank every individual or group that made a donation of any kind. There are just too many to list individually.
A very special thank you goes out to our hardworking volunteers, on-air talent and WHUR staff members who worked tirelessly during our 12-hour radiothon. Shoutout to our awesome Howard University students who volunteered all day as part of the “bucket-brigade” collecting cash donations along Georgia Ave, NW.
Food2Feed has been in operation for 40 years and each year, we continue to be amazed by the great outpouring of support. You are the real MVPs!
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with two members of the acclaimed Howard University Showtime Marching Band about their experiences, their aspirations and the rigor of their organization. Sydney Davenport, a junior in the Department of Media, Journalism and Film, and Terrell Tiendrebeogo, a senior Biology major, describe how their musical aggregation helps them step high now and step far in the future.
President Wayne Frederick talks about plans and goals with the co-chairs of the Sesquicentennial committee – Law School Dean Danielle Holley-Walker and Howard alum Calvin Hadley.
In 2017, Howard University will celebrate its sesquicentennial. For 150 years, the University has prepared leaders who have changed the world by believing that “The Time is Now” to make a difference. On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks about plans and goals with the co-chairs of the Sesquicentennial committee – Law School Dean Danielle Holley-Walker and Howard alum Calvin Hadley.
Howard University’s annual celebration of Homecoming has historically been a blueprint for many places around the nation. This year it will offer a time to look back and to look forward. On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with senior Matilda Johnson, the Vice Chair of the 2016 Howard Steering Committee, about 2016 Homecoming goals and activities and about her personal journey to this milestone.
President Wayne Frederick chats with Dr. Rodney Green who has been a professor of urban economics for nearly 4 decades, grappling with some of the nation’s most critical questions.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with Dr. Rodney Green who has been a professor of urban economics for nearly 4 decades, grappling with some of the nation’s most critical questions. Dr. Green is chair of the Department of Economics and Co-founder and Executive Director of the Howard University Center for Urban Progress .
The question is not “Which is the real HU?” but “What is the role of debate?” On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with the captains of the debate teams from competing schools — Hampton University and Howard University. Caleb Woods (Hampton) and Kalah Ozimba (Howard) join Dr. Frederick to explore the intellectual competition that has existed on the campuses of HBCUs for decades. They also discuss the place of debate in a contemporary world.
WHUR-FM was named Urban Station of the Year at the 2016 National Association of Broadcasters’ (NAB) Marconi Radio Awards. The announcement was made Thursday night in Nashville, TN.
WHUR-FM was named Urban Station of the Year at the 2016 National Association of Broadcasters’ (NAB) Marconi Radio Awards. The announcement was made Thursday night in Nashville, TN.
The prestigious awards recognize radio’s outstanding personalities and stations. Finalists were selected by a panel of broadcasters, and the winners were voted on by the NAB Marconi Radio Awards Selection Academy. All votes were tabulated by an independent firm.
Congratulations to our incredible on-air talent and staff here WHUR 96.3FM! And a major THANK YOU goes out to our loyal listeners who have tuned in for years and will continue to make WHUR your #1 station.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with the Howard University Athletic Director Kery Davis about his experiences as an television network sports executive, professional attorney and savvy boxing negotiator. They talk about the real world strategies that help student athletes excel in their individual sports, in the classroom and in life.
Forty-Five years ago, sickle cell anemia was a painful, debilitating diagnosis with little relief. On this episode of “The Journey“, Dr. Wayne Frederick talks with Dr. Oswaldo Castro about the disease, its management and cures. They explore the groundbreaking work done on sickle cell research at Howard University and elsewhere.
Ta-Nehisi Coates has deepened the national conversation about race and identity. On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with his guest, the award-winning author and journalist about his work, the inspirational traditions of Howard University and the responsibility to recognize that “Beauty is not free.”
President Wayne Frederick chats with Dr. Horace G. Dawson, former ambassador to Botswana, founding director of the Howard University Ralph J. Bunch International Affairs Center, and 2016 honorary degree recipient.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with Dr. Horace G. Dawson, former ambassador to Botswana, founding director of the Howard University Ralph J. Bunch International Affairs Center, and 2016 honorary degree recipient. As an international diplomat, Dr. Dawson reflects on his career experiences and his role in preparing young people of color for public service.
President Wayne Frederick explores the myriad opportunities for health care education with the dean of the Howard University College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences – Dr. Gina Brown.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick explores the myriad opportunities for health care education with the dean of the Howard University College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences – Dr. Gina Brown. They discuss strategies for increasing the number of minorities in the health professions and chat about Dr. Brown’s personal experiences in helping to design successful educational programs.
Marian Wright Edleman has dedicated her life to advocating for the most vulnerable in our population. On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with the activist who is founder and president of the Children’s Defense Fund about her more than 5 decades of work.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with the Associate Dean of the Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel at Howard University, Dr. Kanika Magee. They discuss her views on faith and tolerance and the techniques she uses to encourage students and others to find their way on a faith journey.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with Mr. Kurt Schmoke about his lifelong experiences that prepared him to be the first African American mayor of Baltimore, Dean of the Howard Law School, the President of the University of Baltimore and a voice for those who are underserved.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick explores the contemporary and historical advantages of a Law School education at Howard with Associate Dean of the HU School of Law and Director of the HU Constitutional Law Center, Professor Lisa Crooms.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with Howard University Vice President for Student Affairs, Kenneth Holmes about how the parts of the University connect and function together to support students and help them learn. VP Holmes sees his “classroom” as anywhere students gather and he is committed to bringing his two decades of experience to help improve the student experience.
For 50 years, Spencer Boyer has helped shape generations of legal minds at the Howard University School of Law. He has taught more African American lawyers than anyone in the history of legal education. On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with Professor Boyer about the highlights of a stellar career and the current state of legal affairs.
Members of the class of 2016 were born into an era when cyberspace emerged, when political consciousness grew large and when jobs and careers crossed discipline lines. On this episode of The Journey, Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with a two-time “Mr. Howard” — Garrett Williams — who is a member of the class of 2016.
At a time when there are so many questions about the use and abuse of prescription drugs in our society, Dr. Daphne Bernard has spent a career preparing students in the study of the pharmaceutical sciences. On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with Dr. Bernard, the Interim Dean of the Howard University College of Pharmacy, about best practices for patients and pharmacists.
On this episode of The Journey, Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Howard University alum Calvin Hadley about his experiences discovering his vocation. They also talk about Hadley’s role as the Strategic Initiatives Advisor and the Student Ombudsmen who is expected to help students find their way in the world.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with trailblazing artist, historian, curator Dr. David Driskell about the role of Howard University in his development and his perspectives on the contributions of African American artists to the culture of the United States.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with Jeff Lee, General Manager of WHUT-TV about content delivery and about the roles of multiple platforms. They also discuss the personal journey that Lee and his family have taken to establish a foundation in memory of their son for palliative care for families living with cancer.
President Frederick chats with Dr. Constance Ellison about her journey as a professor in educational psychology and her holistic approach as vice president of Student Affairs to engaging students.
On this episode of The Journey, President Frederick chats with Dr. Constance Ellison about her journey as a professor in educational psychology and her holistic approach as vice president of Student Affairs to engaging students. They talk about how student life on campus is interwoven with academic success and the satisfaction of individual needs.
President Wayne Frederick talks with Dr. Hugh Mighty, Vice President of Clinical Affairs and the 18th dean of the Howard University College of Medicine.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with Dr. Hugh Mighty, Vice President of Clinical Affairs and the 18th dean of the Howard University College of Medicine. They discuss the direction for the College of Medicine and the specifics of Dr. Mighty’s journey that have prepared him for leading the school.
President Wayne Frederick is in conversation with Joel Rhone, a recipient of the highly competitive 2016 Marshall Scholarship awarded to students of high achievement to study in the United Kingdom.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick is in conversation with Joel Rhone, a recipient of the highly competitive 2016 Marshall Scholarship awarded to students of high achievement to study in the United Kingdom. As the former president of the Sterling Allen Brown English Society, Joel will travel to Europe during the year to pursue his studies.
President Wayne Frederick talks with Morgan Dorsey and Kayla Valentine, two students who have participated in the Howard University Study Abroad program.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with two students who have participated in the Howard University Study Abroad program. Morgan Dorsey and Kayla Valentine, juniors in the School of Communications, traveled to Spain and Italy (respectively) for a semester and had an international experience that changed their lives.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with the Deputy Director of the Howard University Ralph Bunche International Affairs Center, Tanija Hope Navas, about study abroad, international research and her personal commitment to student involvement.
Every year, dedicated Howard University faculty and students from the College of Dentistry travel to Haiti to offer services and change lives. On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with dental student Akeyla Brown who has participated in the mission trips to serve.
Howard University President Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Saadia Doyle – a December 2015 graduate and Laura Jack, Interim Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations.
During this Season of Giving, Howard University President Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Saadia Doyle – a December 2015 graduate and Laura Jack, Interim Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations. On this episode of The Journey, they explore the human value of a donation and the lifelong impact of such a gift.
On this week’s episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick chats with Dr. Alton B. Pollard, Dean of the Howard University School of Divinity about religious scholarship and the role of faith in higher education.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick explores issues of culture and community with mezzo-soprano and Howard University voice professor Kehembe Eichelberger. They talk about the passion and commitment needed to be excellent.
Talitha Haley, a native of New Orleans, escaped the ravages of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 as a 12 year old. Now a decade later as a graduate of Howard University, she shares her story of survival and resilience with President Wayne Frederick.
This week on The Journey, President Frederick talks with the Dean of the Howard University College of Social Work. Dr. Sandra Edmonds Crewe is passionate about family care giving and is intent on creating scholars committed to being social workers who address society’s biggest needs.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick chats with Dr. Bernard Mair, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Howard University. They talk about the infusion of math into daily life and the journey towards finding strategies for living.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick hosts Dr. Keneshia Grant, Howard University Assistant Professor of Political Science. They talk about her commitment to social justice and her passionate journey to integrate theory into the classroom.
President Wayne A. I. Frederick hosts veteran journalist and educator Dr. Gracie Lawson-Borders, who serves as dean of the Howard University School of Communications.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick hosts veteran journalist and educator Dr. Gracie Lawson-Borders, who serves as dean of the Howard University School of Communications. They discuss how to take traditional knowledge and skills and apply them in the context of a 21st century environment. They also explore the opportunities and challenges of preparing students for a rapidly changing communications landscape.
Howard University has more than 60-thousand living alumni who are touching the world in powerful ways. On this edition of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick hosts Chris Washington, president of the Howard University Alumni Association. They discuss plans and goals designed to support and continue the university’s work.
President Wayne Frederick talks with the women’s and men’s basketball coaches, Tiesha “Ty” Grace and Kevin Nickelberry, about motivating and building student athletes.
On this episode of The Journey, Howard University President Wayne Frederick talks with the women’s and men’s basketball coaches about motivating and building student athletes. Women’s head coach – Tiesha “Ty” Grace and men’s head coach Kevin Nickelberry give a preview of the season ahead.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick hosts Dr. Martine Elie, the director of the Howard University Speech and Hearing Clinic. They talk about current practices and the needs for therapeutic interventions.
President Wayne A. I. Frederick talks with Bison Head Football Coach Gary Harrell about his journey from the streets of Miami to professional athletics.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick talks with Bison Head Football Coach Gary Harrell about his journey from the streets of Miami to professional athletics. They discuss character, leadership, scholarship and accountability as part of the lessons learned and being passed to a new generation of athletes.
President Wayne A. I. Frederick talks with a U.S. Navy officer/Howard medical student Graham Ellis as he prepares for his Fulbright – Fogarty Fellowship.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick talks with a U.S. Navy officer/Howard medical student Graham Ellis as he prepares for his Fulbright – Fogarty Fellowship. They chat about lessons learned from past experiences and lessons expected from a year of intense study and research in Africa.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick talks with Dr. Greg Carr, Chair of African American Studies at Howard University. They explore the joy of learning, the importance of understanding historical context and the promise of a new generation of scholar- activists.
Professor Haile Gerima, an internationally recognized independent filmmaker who has shaped other filmmakers and has been the voice of cinematic resistance.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick hosts Professor Haile Gerima, an internationally recognized independent filmmaker who has shaped other filmmakers and has been the voice of cinematic resistance. They discuss Black images in film and chart Gerima’s contribution to those images.
President Wayne A. I. Frederick talks with veteran Emmy award-winning journalist and political analyst Juan Williams about education, politics and the Black community.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick talks with veteran Emmy award-winning journalist and political analyst Juan Williams about education, politics and the Black community.
Williams has authored several books and currently writes for the Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal among other publications.
Dr. Clive Callender, founded the National Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program (MOTTEP) and serves as spokesperson urging organ donations around the country.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick talks with surgeon and Howard University medical professor Dr. Clive Callender who founded the National Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program (MOTTEP) and serves as spokesperson urging organ donations around the country.
Dr. Renee Harrison, a former Los Angeles police officer who now teaches African American and U.S. religious history at the Howard University School of Divinity.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick hosts Dr. Renee Harrison, a former Los Angeles police officer who now teaches African American and U.S. religious history at the Howard University School of Divinity. They chat about how her work as an artist and playwright helps communities heal as they draw upon tools taken from many disciplines.
On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne A. I. Frederick hosts double alum Bradford Young, the award-winning cinematographer of the film “Selma.” The conversation centers around the lessons of film making that make a story real and the importance of appreciating the culture and investing oneself and one’s resources in storytelling.