Gloria Chuku, incoming chair of AFST, appeared live on Channels Television, Nigeria, and discussed "Spotlight on the State of Education in Nigeria," on July 9, 2016.
Scheduled Maintenance for Hot Water System Maintenance crews will be performing scheduled maintenance and repair work on the high-temperature hot water system on campus beginning Saturday, May 21...
Administrative Assistant,Secretary, Support Staff,Clerk
About Administrative Professionals Day During World War II, there was an increased need for skilled administrative personnel, particularly in the United States. The National Secretaries...
'Everybody is So Hysterical and Panic Stricken...' Grasping Black Power in the 20th Century Dr. Rhonda Y. Williams is an associate professor and the first black person ever tenured in the...
Register now for Africana Studies Summer Courses! AFST 100 - Introduction to the Black Experience AFST 213 - Africa Culture and Development AFST 340 - African Drumming and Dance...
Professor Chuku leads student delegation at Model AU
Professor Gloria Chuku led a ten-student delegation to the 14th Model African Union summit February 17-21, 2016 in Washington, DC. Sarah Agarrat, Micahyas Akama, Ayodele Daniel, Yenin Gnaka, Maada...
Mary Akaras Scholarship Book Award Call for nominations The Dresher Center for the Humanities seeks nominations for students eligible to receive the Mary Akaras Scholarship Book Award...
What Can You Do With a Degree in Africana Studies?
Come and enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee with Dr. Tyson King-Meadows, Chair of Africana Studies, Thursday February 18, 2016, 12:30pm – 2:00pm at Au Bon Pain located in the Commons. ...
AFST 385/POLI 340 SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Problem-Solving in the Urban Black Community AFST 385/POLI 340 Instructor(s) Dr. Tyson King-Meadows Meets Wednesday 4:30pm - 7:00pm...
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