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Apr
23

Message from President Ronald Mason Jr. in response to yesterday’s shooting in the 2900 block of Van Ness Street, NW

April 23, 2022 Dear University of District of Columbia students, faculty, staff and community members, As many of you know, our community has experienced a horrific act of violence. Yesterday,… Continue Reading Message from President Ronald Mason Jr. in response to yesterday’s shooting in the 2900 block of Van Ness Street, NW
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Apr
22

4/22/22: Emergency Alert: Shelter-in-place (Van Ness campus) Active Shooting Incident

4/22/22 - Emergency alert! Shelter-in-place until further notice. The Van Ness campus is on lockdown. Active shooting incident near student housing located on Van Ness Street/Connecticut Avenue NW. The suspect… Continue Reading 4/22/22: Emergency Alert: Shelter-in-place (Van Ness campus) Active Shooting Incident
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Apr
21
Apr
20

Dr. Lara A. Thompson is the first principal investigator faculty member of an HBCU to receive the NSF’s prestigious Alan T. Waterman Award

The U.S. National Science Foundation has named its awardees for this year’s Alan T. Waterman Award, the nation’s highest honor for early-career scientists and engineers: Jessica E. Tierney, a University of Arizona geoscientist; Lara A. Thompson, a University of the District of Columbia biomedical engineer; and Daniel B. Larremore, a computer scientist from the University of Colorado Boulder. Continue Reading Dr. Lara A. Thompson is the first principal investigator faculty member of an HBCU to receive the NSF’s prestigious Alan T. Waterman Award

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Apr
14

UDC Forward Issue 5: UDC Forward: DC Emancipation Day, Research Week 2022, Annual Water Symposium…

UDC Forward Issue 5 UDC Forward: DC Emancipation Day, Research Week 2022, Annual Water Symposium... Click here to view Issue 5 Subscribe here to UDC Forward
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Apr
08

DC Residents Can Receive Up To $8,000 In Scholarships Through the DC Futures Program at the University of the District of Columbia

WASHINGTON – Eligible residents in the District can receive a last-dollar scholarship of up to $8,000 to attend the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) through the DC Futures Program. DC Futures is offered through the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). The Program, launched in October 2021, helps students complete their first associate’s or bachelor’s degree while providing college coaching and support services for personal and financial barriers. Continue Reading DC Residents Can Receive Up To $8,000 In Scholarships Through the DC Futures Program at the University of the District of Columbia

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