WASHINGTON (November 12, 2020) – Dr.
Danielle Hyles played for the Howard University women's soccer team (1996-99) where she earned her bachelor's degree in music education after her collegiate career.
After gaining her first degree at The Mecca, she went on to earn her M.Ed. (Master of Education) at Harvard University, followed by a Ph.D. at the University of Toronto in Canada.
Currently, Dr. Hyles serves as Vice Principal for the Durham Catholic District School Board in Toronto, Canada.
Additionally, she established several works as an author, including Bridging the Opportunity Gap and children's books We Can't Stop Now, Hugging is my Superpower, Seeds of Belonging, God's Children are Math Wizards and more.
Aside from being an author and vice principal, Dr. Hyles is a proud mother of a nine-year-old.
About Where Are They Now?
The new weekly series of "Where Are They Now?" appears each Thursday throughout the year.
The series will feature former student-athletes from all sports and eras, highlighting their careers as athletes at the University and what they are presently doing.
All interested former athletes and their coaches should submit a short bio, a recent head shot and contact information on how they can be reached via email to
Lauren Stewart (
lauren.stewart@bison.howard.edu) and
Derek W. Bryant (
derek.bryant@howard.edu).
For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at
www.HUBison.com.