Civil rights leader Rev.
The 80-year-old activist was injured while he was on the campus for a meeting with the university's president and other administrators to advocate for students protesting housing conditions, Jackson's Rainbow-PUSH coalition said in a statement.
"When Rev. Jackson entered a building on campus, he fell and hit his head," the coalition said, according to CNN. "His staff took him to the Howard University Hospital where various tests were run including a CT scan. The results came back normal. However, hospital officials decided to keep Rev. Jackson overnight for observation."
Howard University confirmed the injury in a tweet.
"While meeting with various administrators, including [Howard University president] Dr. Wayne Frederick, Rev. Jackson sustained an
Jackson's daughter, Santita Jackson, tweeted Monday night that her father was "resting comfortably & doing well."
"We thank u 4 ur prayers! Fighting 4 u is what he'll always do. His goal is 2 ensure the well-being of@HowardU students: #MissionAccomplished," Santita Jackson added.