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Pursuing Life’s Passion - Dahlia Nduom

Title: Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, College of Engineering and Architecture, Howard University 

Tenured: No

Age: 39

Education: B.A., architecture and visual studies, University of Pennsylvania; and M.A., architecture, Columbia University  

Career mentors: Dr. Mabel Wilson, Columbia University; Danielle Smoller, Columbia University; Dr. Hazel Edwards, Howard University; Bradford Grant, Howard University; and Rashida Ng, University of Pennsylvania

Words of wisdom/advice for new faculty members: “Your work matters. Follow your passion and persevere while ensuring that you are practicing self-care.”

When it comes to the study of architecture, often the subject is presented through a Eurocentric lens. But Dahlia Nduom, an assistant professor in the department of architecture at Howard University, is on a mission to change that.

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