Unpacking the Supreme Court’s Power
Just Julian scholar Carlos Aguilera examines whether the nation’s highest justices align with America’s needs.
Where I Belong
My Howard sisterhood supported me after I transitioned to male. Our country needs to do the same.
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.
Rap City, Timberlands, and the Golden Era
A Howard deejay remembers hip-hop in the ’90s at the Mecca.
Racing to Fight Sickle Cell Disease
Through its annual run, the Sickle Cell Center of Excellence fosters community bonds to raise awareness and battle the disease.
ChatGPT: A Digital Djembe or a Virtual Trojan Horse?
We should critically engage and evaluate the expansion of artificial intelligence models and other content-generating technologies. Here’s why.
Strengthening America’s Vulnerable Electrical Grid
Doctoral candidate Odunayo Oluokun researches tools to enhance grid security.
Erasing Affirmative Action and Opportunity
Education has long been considered a pathway to social mobility. Removing these opportunities can alter transformational life experiences and hinder the ability to break the cycle of poverty.
Employment of Enjoyment
David “Oggi” Ogburn captures 50+ years of Black history
Changing the World, One Story at a Time
Journalist Natalie Moore highlights the community and the people in her reporting.