Researchers Explore The Impact Of Virtual Learning On StudentsJeresa Anderson, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service More ArticlesBy the same author College Students Partially Left Out of Stimulus Bill Josyana Joshua Howard University News Service Apr 23, 2020By Josyana Joshua, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.— As the coronavirus continues to affect people’s lives, much of the country is receiving… Howard Hires New Golf Coach By Nathan Easington Howard University News Service Apr 13, 2020By: Nathan Easington, Howard University News Service Last Thursday, Howard University Athletic Director, Kery Davis, announced the appointment of Samuel G. Puryear,… The Ronald Walters Election Command Center Keeps An Eye on the Black Vote Kira Nicole Grant, NewsVision reporter Nov 04, 2020By Kira Nicole Grant, NewsVision Reporter Black voters across the nation are concerned about voter suppression, intimidation, and integrity. Here at Howard University,… A rise in doulas in the delivery room Zadriuna Bridges May 09, 2019[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaepeGDint4[/embed] Doctors are seeing a rise in the use of doulas in the delivery room and that isn’t such a bad thing.… Panel Calls for Prisoners to Be Humanized After Justice Film Screening Rebecca Johnson Howard University News Service Feb 28, 2020By Rebecca Johnson, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C. -- Friday, February 28, Howard University School of Law hosted a screening of a condensed version… Mississippi Senate Race Heads to Runoff Rosemarie Miller Nov 08, 2018Democrat Mike Espy tries to finagle a win in Mississippi against Republican senator Cindy Hyde-Smith. Espy may be the first African-American in Mississippi since… Evanston Becomes the First City to Fund Reparations to Black People Jade Boone Howard University News Service Mar 14, 2021By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service Evanston, Illinois has made history by being the first city in America to fund reparations to the Black residents… Black women voters wield power during elections. But after the voting, not so much. By Jeresa Anderson TruthBeTold.news Nov 05, 2020By Jeresa Anderson TruthBeTold.news Throughout American history, Black women have been at the forefront in fighting for (and sometimes against) a society that actively… Central Florida Nonprofit Seeks To Make Impact On Mental Health And Homelessness Ianna Fenton Howard University News Service Apr 26, 2021Ianna Fenton, Howard University News Service Park Place Behavioral Health Care Center is a nonprofit organization geared towards helping those battling substance…Related ArticlesFrom the same category Mayor Bowser Expands D.C. Summer ProgramsMayor Muriel Bowser joined community members at the Edgewood Recreation Center on Monday to kick off summer programs to help young residents read, work and play.… VIDEO Funeral Homes Face New Challenges Amid COVID-19[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuqqOEVE46M&feature=youtu.be[/embed] By Tia Humphries, NewsVision First responders and medical care workers aren't the only… Coach Fogan Is Diversifying The Sport Of SwimmingBy Tiffany Hunt, Howard University News Service Coach Fogan has a passion for diversifying the sport of swimming and has taught all over the U.S., and has created… Black-owned Businesses Thriving During the Pandemic[embed]https://youtu.be/mJBp2G_9DYA[/embed] By Enoa Gibson, NewsVision There are an estimated 30 million small businesses in the U.S., and some nine million of… Howard University Students React to Crippling Cyberattack[embed]https://soundcloud.com/hu-newsservice/howard-university-students-react-to-crippling-cyberattack[/embed] A three-day holiday weekend has turned into…