“It is fitting for Howard University to lead this year’s sterling panel of nominees,” says HBCU Digest Founding Editor Jarrett Carter. “They had an extraordinary academic year highlighted with several individual and collective accomplishments that represented the best of America’s flagship historically black institution, and the spirit of the HBCU mission at large. The Howard community and the District of Columbia should take great pride in HU’s work this year.”
The 2019 HBCU Awards will be held on Friday, August 2 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. The winners are selected by a panel of previous winners, journalists, HBCU executives, students and alumni for the merit of accomplishment and for generating positive coverage for HBCU campus communities.
“It is an honor to receive 12 nominations in the 2019 HBCU Awards. HBCUs produce many of the best and brightest scholars and these nominations reflect the hard work of our students, faculty, staff and alumni to embody Howard University’s mission of Truth and Service,” says President Wayne A. I. Frederick.
Howard’s full list of nominations includes:
Best Research Center– Howard University Data Science and Cybersecurity Center
Best Business Program – Howard University School of Business
Best Social Work Program – Howard University School of Social Work
Best Student Newspaper – The Hilltop
Best SGA– Howard University Student Association
Female Student of the Year – Jaylin Paschal, immediate past editor of The Hilltop
Female Faculty of the Year – Keneshia Grant, Ph.D., assistant professor of political science
Alumna of the Year – Ezinne Kwubiri, H&M head of Inclusion and Diversity, North America
Alumnus of the Year – Charles D. King, MACRO founder and CEO
Male President of the Year – Wayne A. I. Frederick, M.D., MBA
Board of Trustees of the Year – Howard University Board of Trustees
HBCU of the Year – Howard University
