By Lauren Burke | NNPA
In a surprising announcement, Howard University President Ben Vinson III, 55, will leave his position as Howard Universityโs 18th President. Vinsonโs departure comes at a usual time: The start of the academic year. โWe understand that this news may be surprising to some, coming at the start of the academic year,โ said Leslie Hale, Howard University Board of Trustees chair, on a video posted on Howard Universityโs website. A statement on Howardโs website posted before the news of Vinsonโs departure reads, โAs we stand on the threshold of this new academic year, I am filled with optimism and hope for what lies ahead. Let us continue to embrace the spirit of Howard University โ a spirit that encourages us to push boundaries, seek justice, and strive for excellence in all that we do.โ
A campus-wide engagement tour is also posted on the Presidentโs page online as of August 22. Though Vinsonโs departure happens at a moment when military National Guard troops have occupied Washington, DC, at the orders of President Trump, there is no indication at this time that Vinsonโs departure is related to DC being occupied by federal police and the military. Vinson became President of Howard only two years ago, on September 1, 2023. In 2023, right before he began to lead Howard, Vinson told The Washington Post that, โall of us have been recognizing over the past several years an overall declining faith in the value of higher education. Itโs been under scrutiny. And so this is a time for all of our institutions to really rise to the moment. What that looks like is going to look quite different in every particular institution.โ
Vinson is a former provost at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Former Howard President Wayne A.I. Frederick was selected by Howardโs Board of Trustees to return as Howard Universityโs president on an interim basis in ten days. โOn behalf of the Howard University Board of Trustees, we extend our sincere gratitude to Dr. Vinson for his service and leadership as president,โ said Hale, Chair of the Board of Trustees, in a statement issued on August 22. โAs we move forward, the Board of Trustees and University leadership remain steadfast in our commitment to maintaining Howardโs mission of excellence, truth, and service and a vibrant, welcoming, and innovative academic environment where students continue to succeed,โ added Board Chair Hale. How long Frederick will remain as interim President of Howard is unknown.
