Spelman College Names Renowned Roboticist Dr. Ayanna Howard as 12th President
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Posted By: Will Moss on June 06, 2026 Spelman College, the nation's leading historically Black college for women, has appointed Dr. Ayanna Howard, a renowned roboticist and pioneering technology leader, as its 12th president. Dr. Howard brings a distinguished career in robotics, artificial intelligence, and STEM education to the helm of the prestigious Atlanta-based institution. Her appointment marks a significant moment for Spelman as it continues to strengthen its position as a premier institution preparing Black women for leadership in science, technology, and innovation. Key Takeaway: Dr. Ayanna Howard becomes Spelman College's 12th president, bringing extensive expertise in robotics and technology to lead the nation's top HBCU for women. The appointment positions Spelman at the forefront of institutions bridging liberal arts education with cutting-edge technological advancement. Dr. Howard's expertise in robotics and her commitment to diversifying the technology sector align with Spelman's mission to empower Black women across all fields of study and professional endeavors. As a roboticist, Dr. Howard has built a career focused on making technology more accessible and inclusive. Her leadership is expected to further enhance Spelman's already strong reputation in STEM fields while maintaining the college's commitment to comprehensive liberal arts education that has defined its excellence for more than a century. Spelman College, founded in 1881, has a long history of producing groundbreaking leaders, scholars, and changemakers. The institution has consistently ranked among the top HBCUs nationally and is recognized for its rigorous academic programs and commitment to developing the next generation of Black women leaders. Dr. Howard's appointment comes at a pivotal time when HBCUs are experiencing renewed recognition for their critical role in producing diverse talent in STEM fields. Her background in robotics and technology positions her uniquely to guide Spelman students toward emerging opportunities in artificial intelligence, computer science, and related disciplines where Black women remain significantly underrepresented. The college's selection of Dr. Howard underscores its forward-thinking approach to leadership and its dedication to preparing students for the evolving demands of the 21st-century workforce. Her presidency is expected to open new pathways for collaboration between liberal arts education and technological innovation, creating opportunities for Spelman students to lead in fields that will shape the future. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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