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Christen Hill is the communications manager in the Office of University Communications at Howard University.
Kiki Shepard

Kiki Shepard’s Enduring Legacy: From Howard University to the Heart of Black America

Kiki Shepard was more than the elegant face of Showtime at the Apollo, she was a trailblazer who shaped Black television for an entire generation. A Howard University alumna, Shepard carved out her own path during a transformative era.

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Jade and jadah

Synced Up: With More than 1M Followers, Graduating Howard Seniors Jade and Jadah Are Changing Social Media Forever

Womens Ambassador Conference

Howard University Marks 30th Women Ambassadors Conference with Global Dialogue on Afrofuturism and Ancestral Memory

Korean students at Howard in the 1890s

Before BTS: How Howard University Helped Elevate Korean Culture and How Black Culture Influenced K-Pop

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