Where to Celebrate MLK Day in D.C. by Tait Manning January 18, 2025 By Tait Manning Howard University News Service Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday, Jan. 20. Whether you’re looking for an educational tour or a film showcase, celebrate the legacy of Dr.…
Arts·Campus·HBCU·Howard University·Race Lecture Series Highlights Depiction of Africans in Art Throughout History February 27, 2020 by HU News Service By Rebecca Johnson, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.– The “Art As Activism” lecture series, in…
Arts·News·Off-campus·State & Local Smithsonian American Art Museum Host Panel Calls For the Collection Of More Black Art February 25, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Josyana Joshua, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.- With Black History Month coming into full swing,…
Arts·News·Off-campus·State & Local Writing About Resistance February 25, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Josyana Joshua, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.- At a time when race and resistance…
Arts·News·State & Local Howard University’s Africana Film Discussion Casts Spotlight on Black Cowboys February 18, 2020 by Mark Beckford By T’Keyah Hayes, Howard University News Service Washington D.C.– Howard University kicked off Black History Month…
Arts My Imagined Ancestry October 29, 2019 by HUNS Contributor In creating an imagined family tree for the 1619 Project, I have selected a net of…
Arts·Film·Homecoming·Reviews·State & Local Review: Love & Legacy: Queen & Slim, An Instant Classic? October 11, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Dikembe Wilkins, Howard University News Service Washington D.C.– It may not be possible to have…
Arts·Film·Reviews Review: Black And Blue, Not So Colorful October 10, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Dikembe Wilkins, Howard University News Service Washington DC– The title of this movie will tell…
Arts·News·State & Local D.C.’s Flower Bomb Fest Seeks To Highlight Underground Scene September 12, 2019 by Mark Beckford Alexandra Banks, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C. shone light on its underground visual and musical…
Arts·Music·Off-campus·State & Local Go-Go: ‘It Is the Sound of the Nation’s Capital’ June 11, 2019 by Alexandra Banks Students beat their feet to the rumbling sounds of Go-Go music yesterday at Duke Ellington School…
Arts·Business·Multimedia·Off-campus·Washington D.C. 3rd Eye Holistic Elevationz: An “Elevated” Business May 12, 2019 by HU News Service By Tia Lowe, Howard University News Service Holistic Elevationz belongs to 3rd Eye and its other…
Promises and Realities: Hurricane Katrina’s Lasting Effects on Displaced Residents in Atlanta August 29, 2025
From Capitol Hill to Your Community: Presenting the Spring 25 Capstone NewsVision Newscast June 17, 2025