Researchers Explore The Impact Of Virtual Learning On StudentsJeresa Anderson, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service More ArticlesBy the same author At The Intersection of 1950s Race Relations and Motherhood: The Story of Mamie Till-Mobley Hits Theatres After 60 Years HU News Service Dec 06, 2022The 2022 film Till tells the story of a mother leaping into action and parking the civil rights movement after her son was lynched in Mississippi. Mamie-Till Mobley’s… South Florida Minority Owned Small Businesses Fighting to Survive Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic Brianna Nargiso Howard University News Service Apr 14, 2020By Brianna Nargiso, Howard University News Service MIRAMIR, Fla.— As the confirmed cases of the Coronavirus continue to soar past the 500,000 marker, Florida… Should College Education Be Free? Shawna Mizelle May 08, 2019[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LVj7SFGhEY&feature=youtu.be[/embed] As the field for the 2020 Democratic Presidential nominees widens, many of the candidates… Strolling, Riding, and Peddling to the Polls: The Unique Ways Americans are Exercising Their Rights Samantha Chaney HU News Service Nov 03, 2020By: Samantha Chaney HU News Service Whether walking, riding or strolling to the polls, Americans are finding unconventional ways to exercise their constitutional… College Track New Orleans: Eliminating Systemic Barriers To College Since 2008 Darreonna Davis, Howard University News Service Apr 30, 2021By Darreonna Davis, Howard University News Service College Track New Orleans (CTNO) is a 10-year college completion program that seeks to eliminate systemic barriers… Amid Restrictions, A Church Family Can Not Hold Service For Distinguished Member Neasha Shuler Howard University News Service Apr 22, 2020By Neasha Shuler, Howard University News Service Westchester, NY — COVID-19 has forced us to live a new reality. One where mourning the life of your loved one… Ghana-based Film ‘The Burial of Kojo’ Debuts At NMAAHC Alexa Imani Spencer Apr 24, 2019Since its debut last month, ‘The Burial of Kojo’ has streamed and projected on thousands of screens throughout the nation. On Friday, Apr. 5, as a part of its… Ward 8 Introduces ‘Right Care Right Now’ Initiative at ANC Meeting Arthur Cribbs Howard University News Service Apr 24, 2019Arthur Cribbs, Howard University News Service Ward 8 hosted their Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) Meeting at BridgePoint Hospital Capitol Hill on February… Poor Weather Conditions Do Little to Dissuade Midterm Voters Alexandria Frank Nov 08, 2018Many voters in the eastern part of the U.S. awoke to pouring rain on Election Day, but the nasty weather didn’t wash away people’s desire to be heard. At polling…Related ArticlesFrom the same category Amid The Pandemic, First-Year College Students Embrace the Rocky Road AheadBy: Jessica Grider, The Undivided for Howard University News Service The challenges these students face due to the COVID-19 pandemic have been staggering since… Education Equity Examined at 2023 CBC ConferenceBy Alyssa Mark, NewsVision reporter [embed]https://youtu.be/DyHs7oaH0Z0[/embed] An engaging and informative panel discussion on “The Continuing Quest for Equity… Amid Restrictions, A Church Family Can Not Hold Service For Distinguished MemberBy Neasha Shuler, Howard University News Service Westchester, NY — COVID-19 has forced us to live a new reality. One where mourning the life of your loved one… Breakdown: Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) ActBy Josyana Joshua, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.-- On March 27, 2020, the United States Senate passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic… Housing Chief Shows Passion Through His Work With OthersBy Tiffany Hunt, Howard University News Service The CEO of the Coalition for Non-Profit Housing and Economic Development Stephen Glaude, has served the Ward 4 D.C.…