
DC Sound On The Move!
Discover how Washington DC’s local music scene has made a global impact through the voices and talents of its homegrown artists.

Pride, Progress and Power: The Story of Pride Month in Washington, D.C.
Learn about the history of Pride in Washington, DC.

Gary Gunn’s Sonic Brilliance
Howard alumnus and award-winning composer Gary Gunn is redefining sound in film and immersive art, with standout work including the acclaimed Netflix series Forever.

The Heartbeat of Chocolate City: The History and Impact of Black Music in Washington, D.C.
This Black Music Month, we celebrate Washington, D.C. as a vibrant cradle of Black musical innovation—from the jazz roots of Duke Ellington to the homegrown rhythms of go-go

Jacky “JD” Jean-Jacques Named NABJ Student Journalist of the Year
Howard University’s Jacky “JD” Dennis Jean-Jacques II has been named NABJ’s 2025 Student Journalist of the Year for his transformative leadership at The Hilltop and unwavering dedication to student journalism.

Howard Leaders Named Among DC’s Most Influential
Several Howard University leaders and alumni have been named among Washingtonian’s 500 Most Influential People of 2025, recognized for their powerful impact on policy, education, and civil rights in the nation’s capital.

Howard Women’s Track Team Claims Fourth Straight MEAC Title
The Howard University women's track and field team captured their fourth straight MEAC Outdoor Championship with a record breaking performance, led by standout athletes and the leadership of Coach David Oliver.

Celebrating Excellence: WHUT Earns Four Emmy Nominations!
WHUT celebrates four Emmy nominations that honor powerful storytelling across justice, equity, politics, and legacy journalism.

Reframing The Narrative On Aging
"The Upside of Aging: Confronting Ageism" redefines what it means to grow older, spotlighting the strength, wisdom, and potential of aging through powerful stories and expert insights.

Honoring Black Mental Health During Mental Health Awareness Month
This Mental Health Awareness Month, we uplift Black voices, honor Black healing, and commit to breaking the silence around mental health with love and intention.

Malcolm X at 100: His Legacy in Washington, D.C. and Reflections Through WHUT
Celebrate Malcolm X’s legacy during his 100th birthday.

33 Black Frog and the Untold Story of Eddie L Ferguson
Discover the powerful story of Eddie L Ferguson, a pioneer among the first African American Navy Frogmen.

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Tracey Edmonds’ Perspective
Explore how Black women can break the glass ceiling in leadership roles with Tracey Edmonds.

Transgender Realities: Monroe Alise’s Journey
Discover the realities faced by transgender individuals through Monroe Alise’s personal journey.

A Creative Leap Forward in Southeast DC
See how LEAP into the loop engages children from all backgrounds!

5 Ways to Honor Black Veterans on Memorial Day in Washington, D.C.
Discover ways to celebrate memorial day in the nation’s capital!

Highlighting K. Dené Chinn For Mental Health Awareness Month
Meet K. Dené Chinn, the person behind Have You Seen Teri?

5 Things You Should Do After Graduating from Howard University
Congratulations! Here’s more to do once you’ve graduated.

A Heartwarming Event for Autism Awareness
Experience the highlights of the Carl the Collector screening event held at Plummer Elementary in Washington, DC. Organized by WHUT!

Beyoncé & Solange: The Queen of Pop and Her Soul Sister
Beyoncé and Solange are two unique artists. Explore the sisters' roots in Houston, Beyoncé's rise to fame and success as a solo artist, and Solange's journey to establish herself as an independent artist on WHUT.