The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
14 hours ago by MELISSA MONTGOMERY
For Charlene Drew Jarvis, Ph.D., her father's contribution to the medical field is a constant reminder that anything is possible.
The daughter of blood bank pioneer Dr. Charles Drew, Jarvis received her bachelor's degree from Oberlin College, a master's in psychology and her doctoral degree of philosophy from the University of Maryland.
The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
2 days ago by Philippe de L. Pierre-Paul
In a sign that the state government is worried about Hoboken's ailing budget, the New Jersey State Local Finance Board passed a decision to take control of Hoboken's finances. The state intervention was sparked by the ignominious failure of the city council to pass a budget by the set deadline of June 30th.
Knight News, Queens College, NY
3 days ago by Michal Steinig
On Sept. 23, a dialogue entitled "Discovering John Bowne: Archaeology, Architecture and Flushing's Beginnings" took place in LeFrak Music Hall.
One of Queens College's distinguished professors, Dr. James Moore, narrated his experience of the archaeological exploration of the John Bowne House in Flushing, N.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
4 days ago by Evan Alvarez
Despite the financial deterioration that has afflicted some major financial institutions, monitoring cash flows continues to be a constant challenge for many college students. Expenses can inundate a range of aspects of a student's life that include commuting, tuition, food, rent and socializing.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
5 days ago by Danielle Kwateng
The incense-filled, small crowd gave an intimate feel to the club. As the audience listened, musical inspirations played out the history of Miles, Coltrane and Duke in an array of notes. The gleam from the instruments seemed to illuminate the room. From the stage to the back wall, all was alive by the smooth sound of jazz.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
6 days ago by Genet Lekew
To curb the growing population of the District's homeless, Mayor Adrian Fenty installed a Housing First plan in April that promised to move 400 people into permanent housing by Oct. 1.
According to the Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness Web site, more than 6,000 D.