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Huemudua Study-abroad programs

Recognizing that knowledge is not confined to national boundaries and that international cooperation is an imperative of a globally interdependent world, Binghamton University is committed to international and intercultural education, research and service.

Our Study Abroad Program provides students with direct experiences of cultural difference and opportunities for intellectual development valuable for professional and civic leadership in a world community. The department’s two short-term study abroad sites are Senegal and Grenada. We are forging links in other countries to expand the range of cultural experiences.

Africana Studies students can enroll in semester and year long study abroad programs through other Binghamton University and SUNY study-abroad sites, including Belize, Ghana, Morocco, London and South Africa.

National Student Exchange (NSE)
The NSE also provides additional opportunities for Binghamton University students to study for up to one calendar year at another NSE member college or university. More than 175 colleges and universities participate throughout the U.S., Canada, the U.S Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam. The NSE program is available through the university’s Discovery Program.


    "The Tides That Bind Us" Grenada program

    Binghamton University Office of International Programs

    Senegal program course description

Contact the department for further information regarding the Senegal program.
Email: bkumiega@binghamton.edu
 

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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.

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