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…
Entertainment·HBCU·Howard University·Lifestyle FX’s ‘Atlanta’ Hosts an Intimate Conversation and Screening at Howard October 7, 2022 by Corinne Dorsey FX’s “Atlanta” hosted an intimate conversation and screening recently at Howard University to celebrate its fourth…
Campus·Education·Election 2022·Howard University·Video James Clyburn Transcends Generations in Speech at Howard University’s Convocation September 18, 2022 Joshua HeronandAshleigh Fields Video By Ashleigh Fields NewsVision reporter By Joshua Heron Howard University News Service U.S. Rep.…
Education·HBCU·Sports Commentary: MLB Should Do More to Attract Blacks to Baseball and Softball May 10, 2022 by Mekhi Abbott Black children playing basketball or football can find a plethora of African American athletes to model…
Fashion·Lifestyle Stolen Designs: How Fast Fashion Makes Quick Bucks Off Slow Fashion May 6, 2022 by Ryan Thomas By Ryan Thomas Howard University News Service Maya Avery, a 20-year-old designer from Gosha, New…
Breathing While Black·Environment·Health A Commentary on Freedom in Food April 22, 2022 by Maxie Harrington By Maxie Harrington Howard University News Service When was the last time you ate something that…
Career·Entertainment Media Mogul Cathy Hughes Speaks on “Trauma to Triumph” March 28, 2022 by Laniyah Collins The namesake of the Cathy Hughes School of Communications returned to campus to discuss her new…
Education·HBCU·Howard University Howard University Unveils Plan to Invest $785 Million in Campus-Wide Real Estate Initiative March 23, 2022 by Donovan J. Thomas By Donovan Thomas Howard University News Service Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick announced the largest…
Education·HBCU·Howard University Howard Professors Call Off Strike After Reaching Tentative Agreement March 23, 2022 by Howard University News Service HISTORIC NEGOTIATIONS: Non-tenured part-time and full-time faculty members called off their strike today after reaching a…
Education·HBCU·National·Politics Vice President Harris Announces Grants to HBCUs After Recent Bomb Threats March 17, 2022 by Sarah Jones-Smith By Sarah Jones-Smith The Biden-Harris Administration announced the Project School Emergency Response to Violence (SERV) program.…
Education·HBCU·National VP Kamala Harris Announces Grants to Help HBCUs With Bomb Threats March 17, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new fund to…