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DC High School Sports to Return in Phases, Starting March 15, Mayor Says

High schools in the District will be able to resume sports that require less contact, beginning March 15, according to Mayor Muriel Bowser.

American, Gallaudet, Other DC Universities Create Mobile COVID-19 Testing Lab

American University is leading a new initiative to open a mobile COVID-19 testing laboratory in partnership with other DC universities.

‘Virtual Speaking Masterclass DC’ Teaches Skills for Better Online Communication

Author and speaker David McCrae is holding a virtual workshop to teach a DC area audience the key skills of effective online communication on February 25.

DC Public Schools May Resume In-Person Learning, Arbitrator Concludes

An arbitrator ruled that most DC schools may reopen this week for in-person classes as they have met safety criteria for the practice.

DC Schools, Parents Prepare for In-Person Learning Under Covid Rules

DC Public Schools (DCPS) is reopening on February 1 for in-person classes with a series of safety measures against the coronavirus.

Howard University Celebrates Alumna Kamala Harris’ Vice Presidency

Howard University's president Wayne Frederick said it was a "great day" for the African-American community after Kamala Harris took her oath.

Gallaudet Student Arrested for Involvement in US Capitol Riot

A student at Gallaudet University was arrested after he was seen in a video forcefully entering the Capitol during the January 6 riot.

DC Set to Start Vaccinating Teachers, Police Against COVID-19

The District will begin administering coronavirus vaccines to teachers and other in-person staff at public and charter schools on January 25.