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A 4 page paper which examines how a Howard University business student is able to add to the rich legacy established by this higher learning institution steeped in history and academic excellence. No sources are used.
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most respected black citizens. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall was a graduate of Howard, as was former United Nations Ambassador and Atlanta mayor Andrew Young, civil rights leader W.E.B.
Du Bois, Nobel laureate Ralph Bunche, one-time NAACP leader Vernon Jordan, and award-winning novelist Toni Morrison. Howard University is a place where average students excel to become Rhodes Scholars,
where the ordinary can be miraculously transformed into the extraordinary. Signed into law by President Andrew Johnson in 1867 as a federally funded learning institution that was intended mostly to
educate freed slaves (who had received little or any formal education), Howard University evolved to become one of the foremost black universities in the United States. The reason was
simple: It offered a quality Ivy League type education at an affordable tuition cost. That is a tradition that has gone unchanged with the passage of time. Howard
University has remained true to its goal of transforming African-American students into productive and successful members of society. Although it seldom turns students away, it expects much in return.
The core curriculum is an extremely demanding one, and students cannot simply fit in studying between parties. Students must seriously apply themselves if they wish to leave Howard
University with a degree in hand. They are not simply representing themselves while they are there; these students are carrying the torch for the future African-American race. Business students
reap the benefits of some of the nations finest marketing and management classes, taught by professors who elevate the level of these programs with years of experience and a passion
to transfer all that they have learned to the next generation. Perhaps more than ever before, the twenty-first century is the age of the business entrepreneur, and Howard University
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