The District’s Long-Time Animal Care Facility is Moving by Myla S. Roundy September 30, 2025 For decades, Washington, D.C.'s sole public animal shelter called NoMa home. That changes in Fall 2025.…
COVID-19·News Educators Adjust to Return to In-Person Learning October 5, 2021 by Ahnayah Hughes WASHINGTON — Educators across the nation are still adjusting to life back in the classroom after…
Business·COVID-19·Features·Health·National·News·Off-campus·State & Local Black Businesses Continue to Face Down the Pandemic September 21, 2021 by Gregory Smith During the pandemic, Black businesses have faced challenges. Some were forced to close or nearly shut…
Multimedia·National·NewsVision Remembering 9/11: A Timeline September 12, 2021 by Ingrid Sturgis As the world remembers the 20th anniversary of the September 11th Terror Attacks, the actual timeline…
National·NewsVision·Video Remembering 9/11: The Day the World Changed September 11, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas The September 11th Terror Attacks permanently changed the ways Americans travel. Shortly after the attacks new…
National·News·NewsVision Remembering 9/11: A Moment Sketched In Time September 11, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Vittorio Lessi is a 54 year-old New York native who was in the South Tower when…
National·News·NewsVision Remembering 9/11: DC’s Young Victims Will Never be Forgotten September 11, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Twenty years after one of America’s worst tragedies, local schools in Washington, DC continue to honor…
National·News Remembering 9/11: Firefighter Roderick Lewis Was There, and In Ways, He Still Is September 11, 2021 by Ahnayah Hughes By Ahnayah Hughes, Howard University News Service Even now, the pain of that day lays just…
National·News·Off-campus·Politics Remembering 9/11: How the Terrorist Attacks Changed Air Travel September 11, 2021 by Gregory Smith By Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – Yolanda Williams, a Transportation Security Administration (TSA)…
Education·Howard University·News·Technology Howard University Students React to Crippling Cyberattack September 10, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas A three-day holiday weekend has turned into a week off from school for Howard University,…
COVID-19·News Why Many Black People Say They Won’t Take the Vaccine September 1, 2021 by Gregory Smith By Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Bonnie Harris, a vaccination outreach worker in…
Howard Alumnus Malik Hassan Sayeed Returns Home With ‘After the Hunt’ and a Master Class in Storytelling October 6, 2025