Temitope Creppy and AZA Allsop are studying Chicago drill rap’s role in mental health for Black youth, working to challenge the stigma around mental health and cultural expression.
Ibram X. Kendi discusses his appointment as a history professor at Howard and founding director of the Howard Institute for ...
Weekly roundups of the latest news and campus buzz, courtesy of Howard University’s collegiate newspaper, The Hilltop. New ...
Season 7 of the CW’s “All American” premiered last Monday. A conversation with the showrunners and cast unpacked new ...
Howard regained Research One status through the American Council of Education after previously losing the classification in ...
Across the nation, individuals gathered on Feb. 5 to protest against Project 2025 and advocate for the welfare of Americans.
Despite today’s turbulent social climate, protest anthems have faded from mainstream music. Shaped by capitalism, streaming ...
The Howard men’s basketball team has committed their social justice project to providing resources and support for mental ...
Christie Dashiell, an alumna and professor at the College of Fine Arts, received a nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album.
President Donald Trump makes strides in delivering on campaign promises to fire FBI agents involved in the investigation of ...
For decades, the U.S. neglected Africa, allowing China to dominate. Biden’s Angola visit signals a shift, with Washington ...