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Five UDC Chorale members will represent the University during National HBCU Week in the premiere performance.
Keynote Speaker – Dr. Lawrence T. Potter Jr. – UDC Chief Academic Officer
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded UDC’s Dr. Lara Thompson with a grant for aging research.
Davide Prete, Art Professor in the CAS Division of Arts and Humanities, was nominated for the 2020 D.C. Mayor’s Art Award.
Semifinalists will be considered for National Merit Scholarships announced in 2021.
President Mason appeared on The Kojo Nnamdi Show (WAMU 88.5). Click here to listen to the interview from the Wednesday episode.
President Mason will be appearing on The Kojo Nnamdi Show today at 12:30 p.m.
Dean Renée Hutchins of the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law appeared on WUSA9 – Aug. 28, 2020, as an expert guest.
Contact: Paul Holston, Communications Specialist 202.274.6836 (office) or paul.holston@udc.edu
Dean Renée Hutchins of the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law appeared on on Great Day Washington – WUSA, to train young lawyers.
D.C. Public Schools is offering technical as well as behavioral health support for families as the academic year is about to begin.
Only a quarter of students nationwide will attend daily in-person school, a survey shows.
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The latest announcement from the University of the District of Columbia
D.C. Public Schools officials announced Thursday there would be no in-person instruction for students until November at the earliest.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser postponed her decision of when and how District schools will reopen due to recent trends in coronavirus data.
Two students who call the District home won National Merit Scholarships in the 2020 competition.
Lynn Garnaat of KIPP DC College Prep High School was named a 2020 Amazon Future Engineer Teacher of the Year Award recipient.
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Ten D.C. State Board of Education representatives called on DCPS Chancellor Dr. Lewis Ferebee to rename Woodrow Wilson High School.
Teachers in Washington, D.C. are expressing their concern and offering recommendations on how to safely reopen schools.
D.C. officials lay out plans for summer school, camps, high school graduation and the start of the 2020-21 school year.
A graduating high school senior from the District received a National Merit $2,500 Scholarship Wednesday.
Mayor Muriel Bowser said the initiative will provide qualifying District residents with loan forbearance and other financial protections.
Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed Friday D.C. Public Schools would be ending its school year three weeks early due to the coronavirus.
Two local school groups are raising funds to support the immediate purchase of 1,500 Chromebooks for its students.
Students might be out of school, but they can continue learning with resources from the National Zoo, Smithsonian and more.
D.C Public Schools is altering its schedule for the rest of March and canceling spring break in April due to coronavirus concerns.
Coronavirus concerns have prompted D.C. Public Schools and many area universities to alter their schedules or move classes online.
American University students returning from spring break will attend classes online for three weeks due to concerns about the coronavirus.
New 1,000 Dreams Fund scholarship program supports women’s careers in S.T.E.A.M.
According to reports, parents have been calling for a crosswalk and crossing guard outside the school out of concern for student safety.
Michelle Obama visited Randle Highlands Elementary in D.C., where she surprised teachers and students with computers, iPads and $100,000.
Stuart-Hobson Middle School art teacher’s greatest masterpiece is instilling creativity and independence in her students.
A new friendship bridge program at William & Mary launches as the Sodexo dining team visits their culinary counterparts in China.
Back-to-school time will be here before you know it. Here are some key dates in the 2019-20 school calendar for your area.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released its annual “Kids Count Data Book.” Here’s what they found for D.C.