Spelman College Names AI Pioneer Dr. Ayanna Howard as 12th President
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Posted By: Will Moss on June 09, 2026 Spelman College has appointed Dr. Ayanna Howard, a nationally recognized roboticist, entrepreneur, and artificial intelligence pioneer, as its 12th president, marking a historic moment for the nation's premier historically Black college for women as it positions itself at the intersection of liberal arts education and technological innovation. The announcement, made June 5 by the Spelman College Board of Trustees following a comprehensive national search, signals the institution's commitment to preparing the next generation of Black women leaders for an increasingly technology-driven future. Howard will officially assume the presidency on August 1. Key Appointment: Dr. Howard brings exceptional credentials as the current dean of the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University, where she holds the Monte Ahuja Endowed Dean's Chair, combining extensive experience in higher education leadership, industry innovation, and government service. Lovette Russell, chair of the Spelman College Board of Trustees, emphasized the significance of the appointment in positioning the college for its next chapter. "Dr. Howard is the visionary leader Spelman needs at this pivotal moment in our history. Throughout this search process, we sought a leader who would honor Spelman's legacy while boldly advancing our future, and Dr. Howard embodies that vision." Russell added that Howard demonstrates a deep understanding of both the opportunities and challenges facing higher education today, while maintaining an unwavering commitment to preparing Black women to lead and drive transformative change across all sectors. A Distinguished Career in Innovation and LeadershipHoward's career spans multiple sectors and represents a unique combination of academic excellence and entrepreneurial achievement. Her background includes:
In accepting the appointment, Howard expressed her commitment to building on Spelman's distinguished legacy while ensuring students are equipped to navigate and shape a rapidly evolving world. "Students choose Spelman because they want to make a difference in the world, and as the world changes, we must equip them to thrive. At a time when technology, the workforce, and society are evolving rapidly, Spelman's mission has never been more important." Howard succeeds interim president Rosalind "Roz" Brewer, who expressed confidence in the college's trajectory under new leadership. Brewer noted that initiatives like Spelman Forward have established a strong foundation for continued growth and impact. Spelman's Track Record: Howard assumes leadership as Spelman celebrates its 19th consecutive year as the nation's top-ranked HBCU and maintains its position as a leading producer of Black women earning doctoral degrees in STEM fields. The appointment positions Spelman to further strengthen its role as a pipeline for Black women entering technology, engineering, and innovation sectors—fields where representation remains critically important. Howard's unique combination of technical expertise, entrepreneurial experience, and commitment to expanding access and opportunity makes her ideally suited to lead the institution through its next phase of growth and influence. Originally reported by Black Enterprise. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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