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The Midnight Train to Europe
Howard University
Veritas et Utilitas
"Truth and Service"
Veritas et Utilitas
"Truth and Service"
Founded in 1867, Howard University is a private, research university comprised of 13 schools and colleges. Students pursue studies in more than 120 areas leading to undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees. To date, Howard has awarded more than 120,000 degrees in the arts, the sciences, and the humanities. The historic main campus sits on a hilltop in Northwest Washington blocks from the storied U Street and Howard Theatre. We are two miles from the U.S. Capitol where many students intern, and scores of alumni shape national and foreign policy.
Howard has grown from a single-frame building in 1867 and evolved to more than 89 acres, including the six-story, 400-bed Howard University Hospital. Since 1974, it has expanded to include a 22-acre School of Law West Campus, a 22-acre School of Divinity East Campus and another three-fifths of an acre facility in northeast Washington and a 108-acre tract of land in Beltsville, Maryland.
Howard prepares men and women to advance social justice and the preservation of human liberty. In each of its 13 schools and colleges, Howard University seeks to develop technically competent and morally committed individuals. Regarded as one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in the world, current enrollment approximates 11,000 students from virtually every state, the District of Columbia, and more than 70 countries. The University traditionally has had the largest gathering of Black scholars in the world.
Majors
Accounting
African Studies
Afro American Studies
Art History
Art
Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Criminology
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Elementary Education
English
Finance
French
Health Education
Health Management
Health Sciences
History
Human Development
Human Performance
Interdisciplinary Studies
International Business
Leisure Studies
Mathematics
Management
Marketing
Mechanical Engineering
Media Journalism, Film and Communications
Music
Nutritional Sciences
Nursing
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Radiation Therapy
Sociology
Spanish
Strategic, Legal, & Management Communication
Supply Chain Management
Theatre Arts
African Studies
Afro American Studies
Art History
Art
Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Criminology
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Elementary Education
English
Finance
French
Health Education
Health Management
Health Sciences
History
Human Development
Human Performance
Interdisciplinary Studies
International Business
Leisure Studies
Mathematics
Management
Marketing
Mechanical Engineering
Media Journalism, Film and Communications
Music
Nutritional Sciences
Nursing
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Radiation Therapy
Sociology
Spanish
Strategic, Legal, & Management Communication
Supply Chain Management
Theatre Arts
Student Organizations
Howard University Step Team - The Step Team at Howard University performs at local and national competitions. Club members demonstrate leadership through their performances and community outreach.
Jewels, Inc. - This club aims to empower young urban girls (called jewels) through education, training, and social activism. The group hosts events for the girls such as self-improvement workshops, resume building, and etiquette classes.
Ladies of the Quad Society - This group aims to help freshman women transition into college. The group pairs freshman with an upperclassman woman who serves as a mentor and guide for the new student.
The Hilltop Newspaper - This campus newspaper has been around since 1924. The newspaper has a weekly circulation of 7,000 printed newspapers and also an online publication. The newspaper is for the Howard University community and the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
The Howard Players - This group is the oldest student-run performing arts organization at Howard. The Howard Players help students develop their skills in the theatre. The group hosts many events including a lip sync battle and mock auditions.
WHBC 96.3 HD3 - This student-run radio station as been on the air for 40 years! The radio station focuses on urban and contemporary music. The station operates 24/7 and has received many awards over the years.
Fashion Law Society - If you are interested in fashion, then this is the club for you. Students will learn about legal issues that impact the fashion industry. The society works to educate the student body through a Fashion Law Week, career panels, and networking events.
Royal Court - Students on the royal court are considered campus royalty! These students serve as campus ambassadors that represent the values of Howard University (leadership, excellence, truth, and service). The group also aims to connect community service with campus life.
Tropical Riddimz - This fun organization founded in 2008 is the Caribbean dance team. This group performs around campus as well as at other campuses on the east coast. The goal of this club is to keep the art of Caribbean dance culture alive!
The Divine Nine - There are nine historically Black Greek letter organizations (BGLOs) that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Collectively, these organizations are referred to as "The Divine Nine." Each of these fraternities and sororities is rich in history - ties to one or more of these organizations may be found in many college-educated Black families in the United States.
Jewels, Inc. - This club aims to empower young urban girls (called jewels) through education, training, and social activism. The group hosts events for the girls such as self-improvement workshops, resume building, and etiquette classes.
Ladies of the Quad Society - This group aims to help freshman women transition into college. The group pairs freshman with an upperclassman woman who serves as a mentor and guide for the new student.
The Hilltop Newspaper - This campus newspaper has been around since 1924. The newspaper has a weekly circulation of 7,000 printed newspapers and also an online publication. The newspaper is for the Howard University community and the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
The Howard Players - This group is the oldest student-run performing arts organization at Howard. The Howard Players help students develop their skills in the theatre. The group hosts many events including a lip sync battle and mock auditions.
WHBC 96.3 HD3 - This student-run radio station as been on the air for 40 years! The radio station focuses on urban and contemporary music. The station operates 24/7 and has received many awards over the years.
Fashion Law Society - If you are interested in fashion, then this is the club for you. Students will learn about legal issues that impact the fashion industry. The society works to educate the student body through a Fashion Law Week, career panels, and networking events.
Royal Court - Students on the royal court are considered campus royalty! These students serve as campus ambassadors that represent the values of Howard University (leadership, excellence, truth, and service). The group also aims to connect community service with campus life.
Tropical Riddimz - This fun organization founded in 2008 is the Caribbean dance team. This group performs around campus as well as at other campuses on the east coast. The goal of this club is to keep the art of Caribbean dance culture alive!
The Divine Nine - There are nine historically Black Greek letter organizations (BGLOs) that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Collectively, these organizations are referred to as "The Divine Nine." Each of these fraternities and sororities is rich in history - ties to one or more of these organizations may be found in many college-educated Black families in the United States.
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Founded 1906, Cornell University
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Founded 1908, Howard University
- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Founded 1911, Indiana University
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Founded 1911, Howard University
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Founded 1913, Howard University
- Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Founded 1914, Howard University
- Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Founded 1920, Howard University
- Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Founded 1922, Butler University
- Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Founded 1963, Morgan State University
Locations
Aka | Pretty Girls |AKA is a Greek-lettered sorority, the first established by African-American college women. The purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of service to mankind.
Alpha Kappa Alpha House
Alphas | The Oldest & The Coldest | ΑΦΑ is the first African-American, intercollegiate Greek-lettered fraternity. It employs an icon from Ancient Egypt, the Great Sphinx of Giza, as its symbol. Its aims are "Manly Deeds, Scholarship, and Love For All Mankind," and its motto is "First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All.”
Alpha Phi Alpha House
The Élégant Travels Express
In 1977 Belmond’s founder, James B Sherwood, purchased two vintage train carriages at a Monte Carlo auction.
Recognising a renewed appetite for sophisticated travel, he searched far and wide to unearth stately rail relics in private gardens, museums and railway sidings. Cars from famous vintage trains, including Le Train Bleu and the Rome Express, deserved a noble return to service, but required a specialised level of craftsmanship to be restored. Luckily a handful of artisans were found for the task, and they began the painstaking process of returning the carriages to their former glory.
Following years of careful restoration, the iconic midnight-blue cars finally rolled onto the rails in 1982, ready to escort guests in peerless luxury on a classic journey around Europe
Destinations
New England, London
Paris, France
Bern, Switzerland
Rome, Italy
Accommodations
On a train where peerless luxury class is the standard, the exquisite Grand Suites command an almost euphoric sense of grandeur. Be swept up in a sense of unbridled indulgence, previously known only to travel royalty of the golden age. Bathrobes, slippers and luxury travel collection by Temple Spa are provided.
In 1977 Belmond’s founder, James B Sherwood, purchased two vintage train carriages at a Monte Carlo auction.
Recognising a renewed appetite for sophisticated travel, he searched far and wide to unearth stately rail relics in private gardens, museums and railway sidings. Cars from famous vintage trains, including Le Train Bleu and the Rome Express, deserved a noble return to service, but required a specialised level of craftsmanship to be restored. Luckily a handful of artisans were found for the task, and they began the painstaking process of returning the carriages to their former glory.
Following years of careful restoration, the iconic midnight-blue cars finally rolled onto the rails in 1982, ready to escort guests in peerless luxury on a classic journey around Europe
Destinations
New England, London
Paris, France
Bern, Switzerland
Rome, Italy
Accommodations
On a train where peerless luxury class is the standard, the exquisite Grand Suites command an almost euphoric sense of grandeur. Be swept up in a sense of unbridled indulgence, previously known only to travel royalty of the golden age. Bathrobes, slippers and luxury travel collection by Temple Spa are provided.
Twin Cabin - During the day each Cabin is configured as a lounge with a banquette sofa, footstool, small table and an original washbasin cabinet with hot and cold water. At night it becomes a cosy bedroom with an upper and lower bed, complete with soft towels and crisp linen.
Cabin Suite - Like a twin cabin but for indulgent single use. As you board the train your cabin is made up into a daytime sitting room, with a velvet banquette running down one side of the carriage and no arguments about who gets the window seat. A vanity unit complete with sink, plug socket and razor points and all the amenities (kimono, slippers, amenity kit and bottled water) as twin cabins. At night time your single cabin converts into a single lower berth bed snuggly made up by your steward while you are enjoying dinner in one of the three dining cars.
Grand Suites - Introduced in March 2016, when one of the original carriages was completely stripped down and redesigned to house just three grand suites. And grand they are indeed with double queen-sized bed, separate sitting area complete with private bar and an Elegant Express first – en-suite shower room with brass piped shower, Murano glass sink and wooden seated toilet. It would be tempting to never leave your grand suite, with a private steward shared between the three suites at your beck and call. It’s also possible to private dine in your grand suite and every amenity has been provided – from the plush white waffle dressing gowns, exclusively designed for the grand suites and yours to keep as a souvenir as you disembark the train – through to Dyson hair dryers and Elegant Express branded cut-crystal glassware.
Bar Car- The Art Nouveau interior of the Elegant Express bar car creates a wonderful evocative atmosphere, enhanced by the baby grand piano. The large windows allow one to absorb the beautiful vistas. Enjoy a variety of refreshments until late into the evening.
Dining Cars - Dining on board is an unforgettable delight. All dishes are freshly prepared on the train by skilled French chefs, with the finest supplies taken onboard during the train's journey. Lunch, dinner and brunch are served by waiters in one of the three individually styled Restaurant Cars: Cote d'Azur, Etoile du Nord or L' Oriental. Breakfast and afternoon tea are served to passengers in the comfort of their cabins.
Champagne Bar
The Lalique Car of the Elegant Express has the Champagne Bar. The rest of the Lalique Car is a Lounge which also has board games available. The layout of the easy chairs and sofas allow one to see the delights of the passing scenery whilst enjoying Champagne, whether or not one plays the games.
Boutique - The on board boutique is located at the rear of the Lalique car. What better way to remember this memorable journey, than to enjoy a gift from the Collection Elegant Express.
Catering- European cuisine on the Elegant Express is freshly prepared in the train's kitchen. Fresh ingredients are taken on board at stops along the route. The set-menus are an inclusive part of your trip. Drinks and à la carte options are also available at an additional charge. Chefs will be delighted to cater for any specific dietary requirements, provided a detailed request is made at the time of booking.
Cabin Suite - Like a twin cabin but for indulgent single use. As you board the train your cabin is made up into a daytime sitting room, with a velvet banquette running down one side of the carriage and no arguments about who gets the window seat. A vanity unit complete with sink, plug socket and razor points and all the amenities (kimono, slippers, amenity kit and bottled water) as twin cabins. At night time your single cabin converts into a single lower berth bed snuggly made up by your steward while you are enjoying dinner in one of the three dining cars.
Grand Suites - Introduced in March 2016, when one of the original carriages was completely stripped down and redesigned to house just three grand suites. And grand they are indeed with double queen-sized bed, separate sitting area complete with private bar and an Elegant Express first – en-suite shower room with brass piped shower, Murano glass sink and wooden seated toilet. It would be tempting to never leave your grand suite, with a private steward shared between the three suites at your beck and call. It’s also possible to private dine in your grand suite and every amenity has been provided – from the plush white waffle dressing gowns, exclusively designed for the grand suites and yours to keep as a souvenir as you disembark the train – through to Dyson hair dryers and Elegant Express branded cut-crystal glassware.
Bar Car- The Art Nouveau interior of the Elegant Express bar car creates a wonderful evocative atmosphere, enhanced by the baby grand piano. The large windows allow one to absorb the beautiful vistas. Enjoy a variety of refreshments until late into the evening.
Dining Cars - Dining on board is an unforgettable delight. All dishes are freshly prepared on the train by skilled French chefs, with the finest supplies taken onboard during the train's journey. Lunch, dinner and brunch are served by waiters in one of the three individually styled Restaurant Cars: Cote d'Azur, Etoile du Nord or L' Oriental. Breakfast and afternoon tea are served to passengers in the comfort of their cabins.
Champagne Bar
The Lalique Car of the Elegant Express has the Champagne Bar. The rest of the Lalique Car is a Lounge which also has board games available. The layout of the easy chairs and sofas allow one to see the delights of the passing scenery whilst enjoying Champagne, whether or not one plays the games.
Boutique - The on board boutique is located at the rear of the Lalique car. What better way to remember this memorable journey, than to enjoy a gift from the Collection Elegant Express.
Catering- European cuisine on the Elegant Express is freshly prepared in the train's kitchen. Fresh ingredients are taken on board at stops along the route. The set-menus are an inclusive part of your trip. Drinks and à la carte options are also available at an additional charge. Chefs will be delighted to cater for any specific dietary requirements, provided a detailed request is made at the time of booking.
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