Features·News·Off-campus In A D.C. Maternity Desert, Doulas Step In To Fill The Void May 1, 2019 by Mark Beckford Breanna Bell, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.– Having a baby for some mothers in D.C.’s…
Sports HBCU Athletic Director Reflects on NBA Diversity April 4, 2019 by HU News Service You’d have to be a pretty extraordinary woman to make a name for yourself amongst men…
Video Esteemed Journalists Keep It Real During Howard University’s Power of the Pen Panel March 7, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Howard University’s Department of Media, Journalism and Film hosted an impactful panel event, “Power of the…
Features·News·State & Local Even With Online Databases, Minority Homeowners Continue To Face Discrimination February 2, 2019 by Mark Beckford By BreAnna Bell, Howard University News Service They go into the lender’s office looking for a…
News·Off-campus·Race Tulsa Still Seeking Closure 97 Years After Race Riots November 2, 2018 by Mark Beckford Tulsa, Oklahoma may not have the same resonance as Selma, Alabama, when the talk turns to…
News Underprivileged and Underserved: Flint, Michigan Still Without Clean Water in 2017 December 8, 2017 by Howard University News Service …