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Adamn Killa surrounded by crowd of students at the Flagpole on the Yard. (Photo: Bamidele Aina/HUNewsService.com)

Adamn Killa’s Unexpected Pop-Out Sparks Large Crowd on The Yard at Howard

by Bamidele Aina
October 12, 2025
WASHINGTON (HUNS) – A swarm of students rushed to The Yard from every corner of Howard University’s campus for Adamn Killa’s sudden visit. Many students ran at top speed in hopes of…

Supreme Court Weighs Free Speech and Harm in Colorado’s Conversion Therapy Ban

October 8, 2025

What Are Schools in the DMV Doing to Combat Opioid Abuse?

October 7, 2025

Howard Alumnus Malik Hassan Sayeed Returns Home With ‘After the Hunt’ and a Master Class in Storytelling

October 6, 2025

Educators Echo Urgent Call to Protect Public Schools and Democracy at CBC Weekend

September 30, 2025
Campus·Entertainment·Features·HBCU·Howard University·Variety

HBCU Students Building Communities Through Esports 

April 22, 2025
by Jordan Jarrett
WASHINGTON — Inside a packed gaming lounge at Howard University, students huddle around screens, controllers in…
Community farm and wellness center, The Well at Oxon Run, is preparing to harvest fresh produce. (Photo: Morghan Manuel)
Community·Health·Health·State & Local·Ward 8·Washington D.C.

How Produce Rx Is Prescribing Wellness from the Roots in Washington, D.C.  

April 21, 2025
by Morghan Manuel
Howard University News Service WASHINGTON— In Ward 8, where grocery options are scarce and health challenges…
Howard-affiliates and D.C. community members gather on The Yard at Revolutionary Youth Community’s rally with a Howard contract worker of over 19 years taking the stage. (Myla S. Roundy/HUNewsService.com)
Alumni·Campus·HBCU·Howard University·News·Politics·State & Local·Washington D.C.

Howard University Students and Alumni Disagree on the Status of Campus Protest Culture 

April 20, 2025
by Myla S. Roundy
WASHINGTON — Some members of the Howard student body say their classmates are not politically active…
Dr. Shanter Alexander pauses for a photo. (Photo: Contributed)
Education·Features·HBCU·Health·Health·Howard University·STEM

Redefining Inclusion: Dr. Shanter Alexander’s Mission for Black Neurodivergent Students 

April 19, 2025
by Amarie Betancourt
WASHINGTON — Sitting in her office, Dr. Shanter Alexander is surrounded by stacks of research papers…
Jazzmyne Townsend pauses for a photo in her office at Stanton Elementary School (Photo: Monet Heath/HUNewsService)
Alumni·Community·Education·HBCU·Howard University·News·State & Local·Ward 8·Washington D.C.

Howard University Alumna Named Finalist for National Teacher of the Year Award

April 19, 2025
by Monet Heath
WASHINGTON—Instructional coach at Stanton Elementary School in Ward 8, Jazzmyne Townsend is a finalist for the 2025…
Black Women·Black Women's Health·Community·Health·Mental Health·Multimedia·NewsVision·Safety·Video·Wellness

Unheard: Black Mothers and the Fight for Better Maternal Care

April 15, 2025
by Lamaria Washington
The Black maternal health crisis remains a significant challenge, with Black mothers suffering higher rates of…
Education·Educational Equality·HBCU·Multimedia·NewsVision·STEM·Video

Pushing Beyond the Barriers: The Double Minority of Black Women in STEM

April 15, 2025
by Kiera Mclean
In the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, Black women are a double minority. A…
Beauty·Black Women·Business·Health·Lifestyle·Multimedia·NewsVision·Social Media·Technology·Video

Pressure to Be Perfect: Social Media’s Impact on Black College Women’s Mental Health

April 15, 2025
by Chantillylace McFarlan
For college students, social media is a daily part of their lives; but for black women,…
Business·Community·Economy·News·NewsVision·State & Local·Video·Washington D.C.

Starving for Attention: Food Insecurity Continues to Impact Southeast DC

April 15, 2025
by Christian Marshall
When it comes to food insecurity in the nation’s capital, the statistics are sobering. According to…
Black Women·Health·Mental Health·NewsVision·Video·Wellness

Mind the Gap: Addressing Mental Health Disparities in the Black Community

April 15, 2025
by Kayleigh Holcombe
Access to mental health care is not equal for everyone. Black Americans are far less likely…
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