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Huemudua The Africana Studies Department is multidisciplinary
, with some of its faculty holding joint appointments in other departments. The department's offerings range across the traditional fields of anthropology, art history, history, literature, political science, sociology, theater, etc. These disciplines are integrated by certain themes that underscore the uniqueness of the department.

First, subject matter focuses on African peoples and cultures and those peoples of the New World who are descendants of Africans. Second, the department's courses offer a non-Eurocentric and nonracial approach to the investigations, interpretations, and understanding of the experiences of African peoples and of the wider world social, political, and economic systems. Third, departmental courses broaden the scope and range of traditional disciplines and offer a corrective to those disciplines in which the knowledge of the presence, roles, cultural contributions, and experiences of African peoples and their descendants have been omitted or neglected.

We attract students of all ethnic backgrounds who benefit from exposure to academic materials and perspectives not otherwise available to them. Our award-winning faculty provides a challenging educational experience for students who appreciate the willingness of professors to mentor them.

Our Academic edge: what Africana Studies offers that no discipline does!
Africana Studies at Binghamton University is a challenging and demanding academic program focusing on African peoples and cultures and their descendants in the New World. It adopts an intellectual approach that is sensitive to the history, interests and outlook of African peoples everywhere in the context of the social, political, religious and economic systems of the wider world.

Africana Studies is a multidisciplinary field that broadens the scope and range of traditional disciplines and offers a corrective to disciplines in which knowledge of the presence, roles, cultural contributions and experiences of African peoples and their descendants have been omitted or neglected. It enlightens students about the philosophies, conceptual schemes, and value-systems of Africans and people of African descent everywhere.

In a globally interdependent world, Africana Studies provides an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge that expands students’ awareness of African peoples’ contributions in the arts and the sciences and to human development and civilization.

A Rigorous program
The Africana Studies department offers a superior academic program through Harpur College, the oldest and largest of Binghamton University’s five academic units. We offer an honors program, a cross-disciplinary major (BA program), a minor, and a concentration in Africana Studies.

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:: Staff ::


Chair of Africana Studies:
Nkiru Nzegwu
panap@binghamton.edu

Undergraduate Director:
Michael West
mwest@binghamton.edu

Department Secretary:
Barbara Kumiega
bkumiega@binghamton.edu

Webmaster:
Nkiru Nzegwu
panap@binghamton.edu

Africana's address
Binghamton University
Department of Africana Studies
POB 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

Telephone & fax
Phone: (607) 777-2635
Fax: (607) 777-6547

Inquires about undergraduate studies should be directed to Professor Michael West. Inquires about the department should be directed to Professor Nkiru Nzegwu. All other inquires should be directed to the Department Secretary, Barbara Kumiega.


Course offerings range across the traditional fields of anthropology, art history, history, literature, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, theater, women’s studies and others, all integrated by themes that underscore the uniqueness of the department. All our courses satisfy the rigorous academic requirements of Harpur College.
 

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