Hurricane Katrina·Special Projects·Weather Through Floodwaters and Fear: A Mother’s Katrina Survival December 19, 2025 by Bri Outlaw Joelle Bowers gripped her 18-month-old daughter as the first bands of Hurricane Katrina tore across the… Read More
Business·Justice·National·News·Politics·Race·Third Reconstruction Howard Professors Discuss ‘Erasing Black History’ at MediaFest25 October 24, 2025 by HUNS Contributor By Jeremy Garza After acknowledging the difficulties facing journalists trying to enter the industry right now, Pulitzer… Read More
Climate Change·Hurricane Katrina·National·News·Special Projects 20 Years After Katrina: Have FEMA’s Changed Policies Worked? September 7, 2025 by Kevin Vaughn Jr. A somber President George W. Bush addressed the nation from Jackson Square in New Orleans on… Read More
Community·Environment·Health·Housing·Hurricane Katrina·Mental Health·National·News·Special Projects·Weather Promises and Realities: Hurricane Katrina’s Lasting Effects on Displaced Residents in Atlanta August 29, 2025 by Sean Mitchell On a late August morning in 2005, Hurricane Katrina ripped through the Gulf Coast, leaving entire… Read More
Environment·Health·Health·Housing·Hurricane Katrina·Mental Health·National·News·Special Projects·Weather Katrina’s Other Coast: Mississippi 20 Years After the Storm August 28, 2025 Belaynesh ShiferawandDamenica Ellis When Mississippi issued an evacuation order for its southernmost residents ahead of Hurricane Katrina, Tanya Plummer,… Read More
Breathing While Black·Environment African American Asthmatics Disproportionately Affected by Environmental Determinants April 21, 2022 by Semira Robinson Did you know that if you’re Black you’re more likely to struggle with breathing? Breathing while…
Breathing While Black How a N.C. Fertilizer Plant Uncovered a History of Geographical Racism and Segregation April 21, 2022 by Airielle Lowe By Airielle Lowe Howard University News Service Patricia Ceasar received a reverse 911 call from the…
Breathing While Black·Environment The Fight For a Better Environment Continues for Newark Residents April 21, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Over a hundred protestors, residents and environmental activists from…
Breathing While Black·Environment Green Is The Original Black: Sustainability Throughout the Diaspora April 21, 2022 by Fatou Drammeh By Fatou B. Drammeh “Reduce, reuse, recycle”, a simple and catchy phrase that surfaced at the…
Breathing While Black The Chemicals in Your Sandwich Wrapper, Pots and Pans That Never Die April 21, 2022 by Airielle Lowe By Airielle Lowe Howard University News Service For years, fast food has been a highly convenient…
Breathing While Black·Environment Millennials and Generation Z Build Sustainability in Black Communities April 19, 2022 by Tanyia Foster By Tanyia Foster Howard University News Service Armed with plastic bags, Howard University students participate in…
Breathing While Black·Water Pollution Runoff: How Will Anacostia Improvements Flow Through Lives East of the River April 12, 2022 by Isaac Welch By Isaac Welch Howard University News Service Running 8.5 miles from Bladensburg, Maryland, to Hain’s Point…
Immigration·Politics·Reimagined Futures·Travel Reshaping the Rhetoric: International Student Life During and After The Trump Administration April 22, 2021 by HU News Service Greer Jackson, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service Over the last 4 years of the…
COVID-19·Reimagined Futures·Technology·Travel After Major COVID-Related Setbacks, The Air Travel Industry Turns to Technology April 22, 2021 by HU News Service Greer Jackson, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service When freelance photographer Ricardo Nelson travelled to…
Campus·Education·Justice·Police·Reimagined Futures·State & Local Our Institution: Student Voices on Cops Off Campus Movements April 22, 2021 by HU News Service Ahmari Anthony, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service Since the summer of 2020, the…