The Navy said Tuesday it intends to build a new museum in the District to replace its current National Museum of the U.S. Navy at the Washington Navy Yard.
Howard University is one of 10 historically Black colleges and universities that will receive a cumulative $15 million over three years from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to build up Covid-19 testing infrastructure.
The Navy intends to build a new $450 million flagship museum near its Navy Yard facility in D.C., Secretary of the Navy Kenneth Braithwaite announced Tuesday.
The Navy has plans to build a new museum to replace the National Museum of the U.S. Navy in Southeast D.C., which is now closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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A George Washington University committee charged with evaluating a name change to the school’s Cloyd Heck Marvin Center has shared a selection of the historical materials it’s examining while doing its work.
Days before Tyler Elementary School welcomed students back for outdoor, limited programming, the district unveiled a widespread plan to send more than 20,000 elementary students back to campus, drawing the ire of many.
Renovations to the Petworth Rec Center are still incomplete and residents are not surprised by the delay. But, in the meantime, community members can enjoy other outdoor recreation and fall programming.
Howard University and eight other schools will receive millions from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support campus coronavirus testing facilities and expand screening for thousands of students at historically Black colleges and!-->…
Members of the District’s sports teams turned out to greet residents as they became voters on Tuesday, the last day to register in advance for the election.