Howard University has selected Moody Nolan and Washington D.C.–based firm KGD to codesign its Center for Fine Arts and Communication, a new state-of-the-art facility for its campus that will house the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, the Cathy Hughes School of Communications, and the historically Black university’s (HBCU) television and radio stations.
The Center for Fine Arts and Communications will be located on the northern part of Howard’s 256-acre Washington D.C. campus, situated behind Childer’s Hall, which houses the school’s music and theater department. Howard’s College of Fine Arts was incorporated into the College of Arts and Sciences in 1997 only to be
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