Tag: Howard University

The Met Museum Aims to Get Harlem Right, Second Time Around

The museum catches up to the vital lessons of the Harlem Renaissance, with its American, European and African exchanges and its cultural solidarity.

The Real, Hidden Truth About College Admissions

How students spend their college years matters more than where.

In Howard Address, Biden Warns of ‘Sinister Forces’ Trying to Reverse Racial Progress

The president’s commencement address at Howard University, a historically Black institution, came as Democratic strategists have expressed concerns about muted enthusiasm for Mr. Biden among Black voters.

Biden Is Talking to Howard University Students. But Does He Speak to Them?

Conversations with students at the historically Black school reveal a more lukewarm support for the president than among their parents’ generation. Here’s what they have to say.

With Biden’s 2024 Bid, Kamala Harris Will Be Under More Scrutiny

The vice president will be central to President Biden’s re-election efforts, particularly on the issue of abortion access. Both critics and supporters say the increased spotlight is a good thing.