You can embed feeds of news articles from thedig.howard.edu.

This widget pulls a feed of articles from thedig.howard.edu, with optional filter parameters available, in order to highlight relevant articles throughout the Howard ecosystem.

News article feeds come from thedig.howard.edu, and have 4 display options:

  • 3 News Stories With Images
  • 1 Featured Story / 3 Without Images
  • 1 Featured Story / 4 Without Images
  • Twenty News Stories Without Images

You may filter articles in the feed by the following:

  • Category: Filters articles by the Category taxonomy (tags) in the dig.
  • Events, Initiatives, Campaigns: Filters articles by the Events, Initiatives, Campaigns taxonomy (university_events_initiatives_ca) in the dig.
  • Campus Units and Programs: Filters articles by the Campus Units and Programs taxonomy (campus_units_programs) in the dig.
  • Schools and Colleges: Filters articles by the Schools and Colleges taxonomy (schools_and_colleges) in the dig.
  • Howard Forward: Filters articles by the Howard Forward taxonomy (howard_forward) in the dig.

Notes on news feed filtering

  • If no optional filters are chosen, it will show a default feed.
  • These filters are additive, meaning they will combine if you choose more than one. For example, if both "Category" and "Schools and Colleges" are chosen, the query would say "Give me all articles tagged as category=x AND schools_and_colleges=y". Usually, only one should be chosen in order to have news refresh at a better rate.
  • For Categories only, you may choose multiple terms. This operates as an OR combination, for example, "Give me all articles tagged as news OR research"

3 News Stories With Images - Research & News

1 Featured Story / 3 Without Images

1 Featured Story / 4 Without Images

Twenty News Stories Without Images

Apr 25, 2025

HOWARD UNIVERSITY RECEIVES TOP CARNEGIE HIGH STUDENT ACCESS AND HIGH EARNINGS CLASSIFICATION

Apr 24, 2025

Dr. Amy Quarkume: Innovating with AI for Climate Resilience and Speech Delay Solutions

Apr 23, 2025

Graduating Computer Information Systems Major Chidera Dimkpa Found Her Leadership Lane in Howard’s School of Business

Apr 22, 2025

Celebrating Earth Day: Howard Students Create Ingenious Ways to Protect the Planet

Apr 22, 2025

Research Month Symposium Highlights AI’s Growing Benefits and Potential Biases

Apr 22, 2025

Howard Researcher Lucretia Williams and Industry Partners Explore Artificial Intelligence’s Bias and Behavior

Apr 22, 2025

AI Boosts Brain Research of Howard’s Dr. Kofi Deh and Dominique Pritchett

Apr 22, 2025

Music's Impact On Black Women Explored Through Graduating Senior Trinity Webster-Bass' Research

Apr 21, 2025

Howard University Appoints Inaugural Associate Vice President for Global and Diaspora Engagement

Apr 18, 2025

The Center for Journalism & Democracy Hosts Critical Conversation on Press Freedom and Democracy with Nikole Hannah-Jones, Heather Cox Richardson, and Leading Journalists

Apr 18, 2025

Howard University Celebrates ACE Merit Scholars and Strengthens Pipeline to National and International Recognition

Apr 18, 2025

Howard University Hosts Historic Social Work Doctoral Education Conference

Apr 18, 2025

Sports Journalist Jim Trotter Launches Success Fund for Aspiring Reporters Including $300k to Help Howard Students

Apr 18, 2025

Howard University Hosts 12th Annual Research Symposium to Spotlight Emerging Scholars’ Creativity, Discovery, and Innovation

Apr 17, 2025

Bunche Center Establishes Global Futures Collaborative to Drive International Policy Exchange

Apr 17, 2025

Howard University Highlights Quantum Science as U.S. Pushes for Global Leadership

Apr 16, 2025

Graduating Mathematics Major Cheyene Henry Uses Game Theory to Change How We See the World

Apr 16, 2025

Dr. Busra Agcayazi Explores How Globally Minded CEOs Shape Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions Success

Apr 14, 2025

Howard University’s Youngest Students Lead Effort to Combat Food Insecurity

Apr 12, 2025

Howard University's Annenberg Honors Program Hosts Pioneering Panel on the Significance of Research in the Black Community