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Hilltop Newspaper celebrates 100 years

By Ron TaylorSpecial to the AFRO A group of former colleagues gathered recently to commemorate and share the distinction of being part of a rare fraternal order. But this wasn’t just another governmental or corporate sub-unit meeting for drinks and chit-chat. Assembled in a Martin Luther King Jr. Library conference room, were roughly 60 Howard […]

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5 HBCUs Leading the Charge in Creating Black Excellence

by Aziah Siid February 2, 2024 They’ve shaped generations of Black professionals. Now HBCUs are working to educate students K-12, particularly in STEM fields. What do Martin Luther King Jr., Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, and Vice President Kamala Harris have in common? They’re all graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.  The schools saw a surge […]

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Trespassers vandalize Howard University’s Benjamin E. Mays Hall 

By Ashleigh FieldsAFRO Assistant Editorafields@afro.com Howard University officials are looking into a recent break-in at Benjamin E. Mays Hall, which housed the institution’s School of Divinity from 1987 to 2015. A viral video shows the individuals breaking into the building through the mechanical entrance. Vandals recorded themselves deploying a dry ice fire extinguisher inside, roaming […]

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Howard’s Homecoming is “self-care” for many alumni

By Ariyana Griffin  WASHINGTON D.C.- Thousands of Howard alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and supporters filled the streets and Howard’s campus this weekend, showing their HBCU pride as they prepared to close out their Homecoming festivities.  Every year, Homecoming welcomes alumni back with welcome arms, and it becomes something to look forward to. “I have […]

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Howard University Homecoming: Elders of The Mecca reflect on homecoming traditions

By: Amber D. DoddSpecial to the AFRO adodd@afro.com  Homecoming may be a longstanding tradition at all universities, but Howard University’s homecoming is like no other.  From all walks of life, alumni, students, friends and family, all gather in Washington D.C. to celebrate the lifelong bonds that Howard University has fortified. But, surviving the latest pandemic and […]

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Armaní Washington crowned Miss National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame

By Re’Jon Jones, Special to the AFRO On a night filled with glamor, talent and celebration of African American culture and scholarship, Aramní Washington was crowned the  38th Miss National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame (NBCAHOF). Washington is a senior honors Broadcast Journalism major, English minor from Chicago, Ill.  serving as the 85th Miss […]

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Mayor Bowser’s $400M investment: ‘you know affordable housing is my baby!’

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a proposed $400 million investment in affordable housing for the FY 2022 budget. (Courtesy Photo) By Micha Green AFRO D.C. and Digital Editor mgreen@afro.com District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser began her week with an exciting announcement that is projected to improve the affordable housing crisis in the District.  Standing […]

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