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A hundred years after the Harlem Renaissance, three Black women found themselves in Harlem, hanging up diplomas and entering the workforce.
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Hundreds of Howard University’s graduating students and their families filed into Burr Gymnasium on Saturday, May 7, as the university hosted its 154th commencement...
Congratulations, Class of 2022! In spite of civil unrest nationwide, on-campus and a global pandemic that forced two and a half of your semesters...
As commencement ensues for the class of 2022, Howard University Student Association (HUSA) Executive President Kylie Burke reflected on her time leading the student...
A young man raised by common laborers in central Florida and a young woman raised by educators in Virginia united on the Yard of...
A hundred years after the Harlem Renaissance, three Black women found themselves in Harlem, hanging up diplomas and entering the workforce.
By Etolia Magdalena, NewsVision Reporter Staying fit during quarantine has been a challenge for most, as gymnasiums and fitness centers have been closed or...
Howard alumni Kemp Powers spent years honing his craft of writing until it finally opened up exciting opportunities. Photo Courtesy of Getty Images Howard...