Official crew portrait for Artemis II (Photo courtesy of NASA’S Josh Valcarcel via Wikimedia Commons) Last week, the members of Artemis II returned home, making them the first crew of people to fly by ...
An 85-degree day on The Yard welcomed a vibrant multicultural festival featuring several student organizations during this year’s Springfest, on Apr. 14. A partnership between the Howard University ...
Students perform in “Semester Update” during Howard Night Live Show on Apr. 13 (Photo Courtesy of Joseph Butler II) Howard University’s annual Springfest kicked off with the student-led Howard Night ...
Warden’s Spring Classic, in collaboration with the Howard University Undergraduate Student Assembly, hosted its third annual basketball tournament as part of the 2026 Springfest celebration. The ...
A photo collage of the ten alumni plaintiffs calling for shared governance at Howard University (Photo courtesy of William “Damani” Keene) Dear Howard University Community, Howard University was ...
Fostering Animal Understanding, Nurturing and Advocacy (F.A.U.N.A.), is the first and only pre-veterinary medicine organization on the campus of Howard University. Their purpose is to support students ...
Howard Students enjoying a ‘Blacks in Politics’ panel Archive photo courtesy of (Paige Kiarie/The Hilltop) A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that Black adults who attended ...
The National Association of Bookstores (NAB2) launched a directory, platforming hundreds of Black-owned bookstores to protect their legacy and support further expansion. Several Black-owned bookstores ...
Organization-hosted activities are a key part of student life at Howard University, but recently students have found it difficult for their organizations to host events due to barriers in reserving ...
As America’s young adults begin to establish their identity, some grapple with who and what to place their faith in. “Students are searching. They want to go deeper and be in a community that’s ...
Laughter, community and leadership filled Miner Hall auditorium on April 2 as the Cathy Hughes School of Communications hosted a “Reporting While Black” panel featuring six Black journalists, marking ...
The last day of March brought 80-degree weather and Matthew Knowles, PhD, to campus. Known for his management and career-building of artists such as Destiny’s Child, Solange and Beyoncé, he held a ...