Congratulations to our Center's director for COAS Award!
Congratulations to our Center's director, Dr. Krista Johnson, who received an Outstanding Service Award from Howard University's College of Arts and Sciences (COAS)! See more in the COAS Newsletter.
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Princeton-HBCU research collaborations continue with 10 new projects
November 3, 2023 | Princeton.edu
Read More about Princeton-HBCU research collaborations continue with 10 new projectsTwo of our HBCU-ACC students were featured by the Summit for Democracy
March 15, 2023 | Summit for Democracy
Read More about Two of our HBCU-ACC students were featured by the Summit for DemocracyPRESS RELEASE - Center for African Studies Launches African Languages Translation Initiative
December 9, 2022 - On the eve of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, the Center for African Studies at Howard University is pleased to announce the launch of the African Languages Translation Initiative (ALTI) and the release of translations of the U.S. Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa into Amharic, Swahili, Yoruba, and Zulu.
Read More about PRESS RELEASE - Center for African Studies Launches African Languages Translation InitiativePRESS RELEASE -- BPIA President congratulates delegation and appointments to the United Nations Permanent Forum for People of African Descent
Geneva, Switzerland -- On March 25, 2021, led by BPIA President Alexandria Maloney and BPIA member
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Howard represented at the 65th Annual African Studies Association (ASA) Meeting in Philadelphia, PA, November 17 - 19, 2022!
Read More about See Photos of HU at ASACongratulations Professor Jean-Michel Mabeko-Tali
We congratulate Professor Jean-Michel Mabeko-Tali of the Department of History at Howard University, for receiving the award for Social and Human Sciences Research from the Angolan Minister of Culture and Arts this month.
This award was instituted by the Angolan government about 40 years ago, as to honor scholars and artists from four areas: Performative Arts, Literature, Plastic Arts, and Research and Essays in human and social sciences.
Read More about Congratulations Professor Jean-Michel Mabeko-TaliBrenda Randolph Receives the Distinguished Africanist Award
We are honored to announce that Howard University’s Center for African Studies Outreach Director Brenda Randolph has been selected to receive the 2022 Distinguished Africanist Award by the African Studies Association (ASA). For the first time, the ASA expanded its selection criteria beyond those who hold Ph.D.s and who have written significant academic texts to acknowledge the exceptional value of scholarship often relegated to the margins as ‘service’.
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Written by Clinical Psychology PhD Student, Christine Kindler
Photo: Christine Kindler, founder of CARSA - Christophe Mbonyingabo, Dr. Ezer Kang
Read More about USIP Peace Scholar Fellowship Awarded to Clinical Psychology StudentCongratulations to Christine Kindler for Peace Scholar Fellowship
Congratulations to Christine Kindler who has been awarded a Peace Scholar Fellowship from the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) for her outstanding dissertation “Peace Conversation Circles: Promoting Agonistic Historical Dialogue in Post-Genocide Rwanda.” We also congratulate Professor Ezer Kang as advisor and affiliate faculty of the Center for African Studies.
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