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Introducing the New SOC Dean, Celebrating Black Press Day and Reflecting on ASB

Weekly roundups of the latest news and campus buzz, courtesy of Howard University’s collegiate newspaper, The Hilltop. New episodes every Friday.

Hello, hello! This week, we speak with Dr. Kimberly Moffitt, a Howard alumna and the new dean of the Cathy Hughes School of Communications. We also take you inside the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s Black Press Day at Howard and hear reflections from students who dedicated their spring break to service through Howard’s Alternative Spring Break.

Tune in!

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Music: 

Blue Dot Sessions, APM Music

Production Team:

Host & Executive Producer: Madison Belo
Producers: Trinity Webster-Bass, Zion Williams

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