
Care in Crisis: Nursing Shortage Continues in the Nation’s Capital
By Ashleigh Fields, NewsVision reporter The first case of coronavirus was reported in the
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By Ashleigh Fields, NewsVision reporter The first case of coronavirus was reported in the
By Chanel Cain Howard University News Service Nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic,
HUNewsService.com · What will Happen if the Cases Rise Again in Alabama? Since July, Alabama
By NewsVision “Frontline Nine” Journalists The “Frontline Nine” capstone broadcast journalism class at Howard University
Homelessness has been on the rise in Washington, D.C., disproportionately affecting Black communities. Mayor Muriel
The eviction moratorium that has protected tenants from evictions during the Covid19 pandemic was lifted
WASHINGTON ––– As schools continue to adapt to classroom life amid the coronavirus pandemic, parents
By Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – In professional sports locker rooms across
WASHINGTON — Educators across the nation are still adjusting to life back in the classroom
During the pandemic, Black businesses have faced challenges. Some were forced to close or nearly
By Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Bonnie Harris, a vaccination outreach worker
Mayor Muriel Bowser offered incentives for any person 12 years or older who gets vaccinated
Mayor Muriel Bowser joined community members at the Edgewood Recreation Center on Monday to kick
By Enoa Gibson, NewsVision There are an estimated 30 million small businesses in the U.S.,
Aquil Starks, Howard University News Service The Covid-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on vaccination
Aquil Starks, Howard University News Service The year 2020, was one that plagued Black communities
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many in-person activities to go online. This has also impacted
As the Philadelphia vaccination rate increases, the racial gap of who is receiving the vaccines
MeKayla Pierre, Howard University News Service My Sister’s Place, a D.C.-based organization, continues to serve
Ianna Fenton, Howard University News Service Park Place Behavioral Health Care Center is a nonprofit
Greer Jackson, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service When freelance photographer Ricardo Nelson travelled
Jade Boone, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service The year 2020 brought a worldwide
Jeresa Anderson, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service
Tia Lowe, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service In the wake of the Covid-19
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Virgil Parker, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service The impact of long-term isolation during
Jade Boone, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service The year 2020 brought a worldwide
Victoria Smith, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service Adjusting to the pandemic thus far is
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By Kayla Hill, NewsVision Howard University gets a major boost in the fight against COVID-19.