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Christen Hill is the communications manager in the Office of University Communications at Howard University.
Jessica High on the Hog

High on the Hog: Culinary Legend Dr. Jessica B. Harris Brings the African Diaspora to Life at Howard University

Culinary historian Dr. Jessica B. Harris visited Howard University for a lecture, book signing, and tasting that celebrated African Diaspora food traditions, highlighting the cultural connections between African ingredients and American cuisine.

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World Diabetes Day - Adobe Stock

National Diabetes Day: Expert Says Awareness and Access Can Shift Diabetes Trends for Minority Communities

Kings of Campus group Photo

The Kings of Campus: Howard Men Reflect on Brotherhood, Growth, and the Power of Becoming

Dr. Jorge Burmicky

Howard University’s Dr. Jorge Burmicky Receives 2025 ASHE Public Scholarship Award

School of Education

Howard University School of Education Celebrates a Decade of Excellence in Urban Education Leadership

Elizabeth Catlett

Elizabeth Catlett: The Artist Who Gave Voice to the People

Howard art students preparing to be guides at National Gallery of Art

Howard Art Students Lead the Way at Elizabeth Catlett Exhibition at the National Gallery of Art

Pictures courtesy of Disney

Does “Captain America: Brave New World” Take Us On a Ride We Never Asked For?

Howard University students at the annual bucket brigade on Georgia Ave, NW, DC

Thirteen Hundred Howard University Students Depart for Simultaneous Service Projects in 22 Cities Nationwide

Robert Flack Student Overlay

Howard University Celebrates the Extraordinary Life of Roberta Flack (B.M.E. ’58, D.Mus. ’75)

String players from left to right Dawn Johnson (Viola) Kendall Isadore (Violin – Howard alumna), and Élise Sharp (Cello-HU alumna)

Stringing Together Legacy and Purpose: The String Queens Draw Inspiration from Howard Connections

The Moorland-Spingarn Research Center collects, preserves, and makes a wide range of resources available for research chronicling the Black experience throughout the African Diaspora.

Howard University's Moorland-Spingarn Research Center Presents: "Forever, Always: The Black Love Exhibit"

Honors Course Photo - Dr. Muhammad

Shifting the Narrative: Research Shows that Children of Incarcerated Parents Can Be Highly Successful