Global Africana Forum Brings Scholars to Dartmouth
On November 3rd, the first annual forum at Dartmouth for considering the study of Africa in global terms was convened by Professors Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch and Jesse Shipley.
[more]On November 3rd, the first annual forum at Dartmouth for considering the study of Africa in global terms was convened by Professors Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch and Jesse Shipley.
[more]I am a 2015 graduate of Dartmouth College from Clearwater, Florida. While at Dartmouth, I majored in African & African American Studies and served as the President of the Afro-American Society. My senior year, I was awarded a Senior Fellowship to produce a thirty-minute documentary film on the complexity of black male identity. I also received the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, William Cook-Louise Cook Jacobs Award, and Dean's Plate Award. Now, I am a second-year PhD student in the Department of African American Studies at Northwestern University.
[more]Two female world-boxing champs, focus of Professor Jesse Shipley's film-in-the-works, visited his classes recently.
[more]Pamela Joyner ('79) draws attention to abstract art by African American and other artists from the African diaspora.
[more]AAAS welcomes professors Trica Keaton and Jesse Shipley, Research Associate Vaughn Booker, and Marshall Fellow Tanya Jones.
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