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yardfest 2022

2020s: Still Roaring

As we celebrate hip-hop at 50, Howard reflects on the genre’s current presence and its future potential.

Saweetie on Howard campus

2010s: Freedom of Expression – or Lack Thereof

In the digital age, women determine their own role with their own words. But the courts do the same with other lyrics.

NY subway

1973: The Birth of a Phenomenon

As immigrants settle in New York, a new era of Black music begins.

books by Ryan Hyde

Bison Bookshelf Fall '23

Books published by members of the Howard University community.

hand drawn flowers

In Memoriam Fall ’23

Remembering the Bison we lost.

four people standing in front of This Is Hip Hop sign

Hip-Hop+Howard

Our editorial team was a flurry of ideas over how to cover Howard’s role in hip-hop over the years.

Jonathan McReynolds

Blavatnik Beyond Books: Howard Enters a New Chapter of Music Education

The Warner Music/ Blavatnik Center for Music Business Education helps aspiring executives learn the ropes of the industry while paying it forward

Carlos Aguilera

Unpacking the Supreme Court’s Power

Just Julian scholar Carlos Aguilera examines whether the nation’s highest justices align with America’s needs.

Neeka Greene on Howard campus

Where I Belong

My Howard sisterhood supported me after I transitioned to male. Our country needs to do the same.

Dr. Akala

Using Nanotechnology to Find Cure for HIV – and Save Black Lives

African Americans continue to be diagnosed with HIV at a higher rate than other races. Conducting research at Howard will represent them best.