Raising Awareness of Colorectal Cancer — a Growing Killer of African Americans
Finie Hunter-Richardson’s research reflects a personal passion to ensure early screening that can thwart this silent threat
Finie Hunter-Richardson’s research reflects a personal passion to ensure early screening that can thwart this silent threat
Finie Hunter-Richardson’s research reflects a personal passion to ensure early screening that can thwart this silent threat
Jamela Joseph’s American K-12 Parasitic Syndrome research finds that Black teachers are at greater risks of harm in American’s eroding education system.
With more than 20 partners representing a “who’s who” of businesses and institutions, the ongoing events connect researchers with grants, helping earn the University a first-ever distinction.
A Howard University researcher highlights the experiences and mental health of Black women and girls through their K-12 education.
Technological devices meant to simplify tasks sometimes stop working – and for seemingly no reason. Through simulations, Professor Su Yan is researching how to streamline finding the root cause.
Haydar Kurban and the CHURP team are creating a comprehensive rent control database that will shape policy — and promises to create a better balance between housing affordability and landlord realities.