How Black-Owned Restaurants Are Faring During The PandemicAlycia Witherspoon, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service More ArticlesBy the same author College admissions and affirmative action Maya Reese May 08, 2019[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lme9ojNxSw8[/embed] Getting into college is tough. This time of year, high school seniors of all ethnicities across the country… Contributors to “Black Love Letters” Show the Range of Black Love HU News Service Dec 01, 2023By Kayla Barlow Howard University News Service In a room framed by olive green walls covered in paintings of famous African-Americans, contributors to “Black… As Covid-19 Persists, The Use Of Technology Increases Laniyah Collins Howard University News Service Dec 02, 2020LaNiyah Collins, Howard University News Service With COVID-19 creating the need for social distancing and putting a halt to a lot of face-to-face interactions,… The Digital Age of Theater During COVID-19 Chanel Cain Dec 18, 2020KENT, Wash. (HUNS) – Theater has always needed to adapt to survive, and nowhere is this more obvious than during the COVID-19 pandemic. Across the country, productions… HU Ideas Fest Gives Political Insight for Colored Girls Arfie Ghedi Oct 20, 2018The Howard University Ideas Festival opened with a prayer, urging the audience to stay strong through these turbulent and often uncertain times. Subsequently, faith… Lecture Series Highlights Depiction of Africans in Art Throughout History Rebecca Johnson Howard University News Service Feb 27, 2020By Rebecca Johnson, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.-- The “Art As Activism” lecture series, in the School of Fine Arts at Howard University,… Remembering Thurgood Marshall Jessica O'Donnell Mar 05, 2019WASHINGTON D.C. — On a chilly February day overlooking the Tidal Basin, National Park Ranger Joseph Mohr began an oration detailing the events of Thurgood Marshall’s… The Apollo Theater: A Constant Source of Black Entertainment Jade Boone Howard University News Service Mar 02, 2021By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service The APOLLO Theater was a source for Black entertainment and talent. Many legends have performed their first… NewsVision Election 2020 Newscast: November 3, 2020 HU News Service Nov 04, 2020Howard University Capstone broadcast students present same-day coverage on the historic Election 2020. From the Covid19 pandemic and its impact at the polls, to…Related ArticlesFrom the same category Philadelphia Business Transitions Into the Digital Economy Amid PandemicThe Covid-19 pandemic has forced many in-person activities to go online. This has also impacted businesses including Black-owned ones to shift to an online presence. … Covid-19’s Impact On College Sports Affects Student-Athletes’ Mental HealthBy Tiffany Hunt, The Undivided for Howard University News Service [embed]https://youtu.be/k3GidwBax04[/embed] The coronavirus pandemic has affected the mental health… Philadelphia Councilmembers Question Vaccination Efforts Of City’s Department Of PrisonsAquil Starks, Howard University News Service The Covid-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on vaccination attempts being done by the Philadelphia Department of Prisons… As The Covid Wanes, Experts Debate What Practices Will RemainJade Boone, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service The year 2020 brought a worldwide challenge not seen in over a century: a virus that spreads at… Pro Players, Sports Agent Talk About Athletes COVID-19 DecisionsBy Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – In professional sports locker rooms across America, in the NBA, the NFL, the NHL and other leagues,…