Howard University boasts a dynamic and expansive infrastructure designed to support academic, research, and extracurricular activities. The campus features a mix of historic buildings and state-of-the-art facilities:
Founders Library: One of the most iconic buildings on campus, this library serves as a major research hub, housing extensive collections, including the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, which is one of the largest repositories of African American history and culture.
Interdisciplinary Research Building (IRB): A cutting-edge facility that supports research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), as well as social justice and health disparities.
Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall: A center for the humanities, home to many academic departments and a venue for lectures and events.
Cramton Auditorium: A historic venue for large events, conferences, and performances, contributing to the cultural life of the campus.
School of Law Building: A modern facility that provides a conducive environment for legal studies and includes a courtroom for simulations and practice.
The College of Medicine Building: Equipped with modern labs, lecture halls, and a clinical training area, supporting Howard's medical programs and healthcare research.
Student Center: A hub for student activities, clubs, and events, providing spaces for socialization, dining, and leadership development.
The Howard University Hospital: A major medical center that serves as a teaching hospital for medical students and provides high-quality healthcare services to the community.
Health and Wellness Center: A state-of-the-art facility offering students a range of health services, including mental health counseling, physical therapy, and wellness programs.
Athletic Facilities: Including the Burton D. Morgan Arena for sports events, fitness centers, and recreational fields, supporting Howard’s athletic programs and student fitness.