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Wednesday in Blackburn marked the second meeting entitled "Put It On Blast" and the main topic of discussion among students was the cafeteria service. "Put It On Blast" is a monthly event held by the Howard University Student Association to improve the everyday occurrences of Howard University.
David M. Cote, chairman and CEO of Honeywell International, spoke to Howard University students Wednesday about what it takes to run a multi-billion dollar corporation. His address was a part of the CEO Lecture Series hosted by the School of Business. Cote, who has been a CEO for over seven years, took the podium in the School of Business auditorium to give advice and answer the questions of the attentive business students in the audience.
With the goal to mobilize students to help fight against environmental racism on Howard's campus, the Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative (EJCC), PEAC (Political Educational Action Committee) and Campus Climate Challenge gathered students and organization leaders to open their ears to the fast-growing movement taking place in minority communities.
Carol Dudley, coordinator for the Office of Career Development in the John H. Johnson School of Communications says that job fair attendees have a lot to look forward to today and tomorrow. "I think what's very exciting is that Harpo, Oprah Winfrey's company, is coming to recruit for the first time," she said.
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