Monks Pause at Lincoln Memorial Before Taking Final Steps in March for Peace by Bamidele Aina February 14, 2026 …
HBCU·Politics Stacey Abrams-Led Voting Advocacy Organization Opens Howard Chapter February 18, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Chanté Russell, Howard University News Service A collegiate chapter of the voting justice advocacy organization,…
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…
Climate Change·Education·NewsVision Newscast·Politics·State & Local Fall 2019 NewsVision Newscast December 8, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Capstone “NewsVision” journalists in the Dept. of Media, Journalism and Film at Howard University, present…
Health·State & Local DC’s Three Part Harmony Combats Lack of Fresh Produce November 27, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Residents in Southeast Washington, DC neighborhoods are faced with the harsh reality of living with little…
College·Mental Health·Video·Wellness Mental Health Matters: Why Many HBCU Students Aren’t Seeking Help November 12, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Dorm life, fitting in, and preparing for exams are all a part of college life. For…
Education·News·Off-campus·State & Local·Video High School Graduation Rates Dip in DC: Trend or Temporary Setback? November 12, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Schools in the nation’s capital have seen a decrease in graduation rates. According to DC…
Fashion·Features·HBCU·Howard University·Lifestyle·Video The New College Hustle? Social Media Influencers Provide Opportunities, Options for College Students November 8, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Going into business for yourself has taken on a new meaning in the day of social…
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…
Business·Science & Technology Inventing While Black: Garrett Morgan, the Multi-Patented Innovator October 28, 2019 by Shayla Farrow Whether it is cultivating pecans and turning them into cash crops or creating the “miracle of…
HBCU·Howard University·National·Politics Cummings Is First Black Lawmaker to Lie in State at U.S. Capitol October 24, 2019 by Jaylen Williams By Jaylen Williams Tributes are pouring in from all over the country this week in response…