Rhode Island Place’s Role in Everyday Health in Ward 5 by Tanaija Kee April 19, 2026 For many Ward 5 residents, health care doesn’t always begin in a hospital or a doctor’s office. Instead, it often starts with a bus ride, a trip to the pharmacy, or a walk to…
Black Women·Features·NewsVision·Video·Washington D.C.·Wellness District Motherhued is Helping DC Area Mothers Through Support and Sisterhood April 3, 2025 by Kayla Farris According to the Centers for Disease Control, each year there are more than 80% of pregnancy-related…
Campus·Health·Howard University·Hyattsville·News·Off-campus·State & Local Howard Students Express Concern Over Vie Towers Being Deemed ‘Uninhabitable’ March 19, 2025 Christion BillyandCamiryn Stepteau HYATTSVILLE, Md. — College students and other residents of Vie Towers, an apartment complex in Hyattsville,…
Health·Mental Health·Wellness Americans Reflect on Unhealthy Procrastination Habits February 17, 2025 by Christion Billy By Christion Billy Howard University News Service Sensa Health released a report highlighting the key factors…
Campus·Health·Howard University·LGBTQ·Mental Health Howard University Cascade Discusses Destigmatizing Mental Health February 4, 2025 by Hailey McMannen Howard University Cascade hosted #QUEERTALK, a panel discussion on “Destigmatizing Mental Health” on Jan. 29 in the…
Health·Politics Senate Finance Committee Votes in Favor of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Nomination for Health Secretary February 4, 2025 by Sabrina McCrear By Sabrina McCrear Howard University News Service The U.S. Senate Finance Committee voted 14-13 today in…
Climate Change·Health·National LA Residents Share ‘Terrifying’ Escapes From Wildfires January 29, 2025 by Christion Billy By Christion Billy Howard University News Service Maureen Douglas said it was terrifying to be among…
Health·National·News·Politics Trump Creates Information Vacuum With Shutdown of ReproductiveRights.gov January 24, 2025 by Sabrina McCrear By Sabrina McCrear Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — The shutdown of reproductiverights.gov is detrimental to public…
Features·Health·Mental Health·Wellness 90 Years of Life, Love and Resilience: Elizabeth Chillious’ Story December 14, 2024 by Vida Poyner-Chillious By Vida Poyner-Chillious Howard University News Service “A wish?” my 90-year-old grandmother, Elizabeth Chillious, asked on…
Health·State & Local Court Orders Mediation in DC Suit Against Cosmetic Surgery Group November 28, 2024 by Jordyn Britton By Jordyn Britton Howard University News Service D.C. Superior Court Judge Maurice Ross ordered mediation for…
Features·Health·State & Local·Washington D.C. DC Co-op “ReDelicious” Is Redefining Food for Thought November 19, 2024 by Amya Henry By Amya Henry, NewsVision reporter A Washington, DC Co-op is redefining and literally repurposing the idea…
White House Correspondents’ Association Scholar Shares Lessons From Shooting at Annual Dinner April 29, 2026