Howard provides social media security training to Daystar University students in Kenya
This year, Dr. Kehbuma Langmia received the Academic Faculty Enhancement and Enrichment (AFEE) grant from the Center for African Studies to conduct social media security training for undergraduate students in the School of Communications at the Daystar University in Nairobi, Kenya. While at Daystar, Dr. Langmia's group, which included Howard students, held two sessions that were conducted with different Daystar students attending each event.
Read More about Howard provides social media security training to Daystar University students in KenyaThe Hidden Treasures from the Thomas Kane Collection of Ethiopian Manuscripts
By Dawit Muluneh, Ph.D. Student in African Studies
Read More about The Hidden Treasures from the Thomas Kane Collection of Ethiopian ManuscriptsCall for Africa Study Abroad Photos and Stories
Dear students,
For a chance to be featured on the Center for African Studies social media, website and newsletter:
Submit a few sentences about an impactful memory from your study abroad, that goes along with a photo.
Please submit to ania.ueno@howard.edu
If you would like your story to be highlighted in a full page article on our News Page, and shared on social, newsletter, etc:
Read More about Call for Africa Study Abroad Photos and StoriesDelegation from the United States International University-Africa
Yesterday, a delegation from the United States International University-Africa, which is located in Kenya, visited our campus to discuss areas of cooperation between our two institutions. They met with our Center's director, Dr. Krista Johnson, as well as the Department for African Studies chair, Dr. Mohamed Camara and the Department of World Languages and Cultures chair, Dr. Leonard Muaka.
Read More about Delegation from the United States International University-AfricaWords from Dr. Mnyandu, Assistant Director at the Center, on his 1st day!
Today is the first day on the job for our new Assistant Director, Dr. Phiwokuhle Mnyandu. We are so pleased to have him in leadership of the team, along with Dr. Krista Johnson. Here he is sharing some words on leading the studies of African Languages:
Read More about Words from Dr. Mnyandu, Assistant Director at the Center, on his 1st day!South African news features Howard University students
South African news channel, Newzroom Afrika, features Howard University students during the HU Zulu in South Africa (HUZISA) Study Abroad Program. The students, led by their Umlazi-born Zulu professor, Dr. Phiwokuhle Mnyandu, deepened their cultural competence and explored Zulu history, culture and language.
Thank you to journalist, Melissa Bhuta!
Read More about South African news features Howard University studentsVoice of America showcases African languages at Howard
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down affirmative action programs for university admissions in the United States. Will those affected turn to the country’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities? Haydé Adams, host of Straight Talk Africa on VOA, and her guests explore the role of HBCUs in building new bridges between the United States and African countries.
Read More about Voice of America showcases African languages at HowardProfessor Johnson granted Full Professorship
We are glad to announce that our Director, Krista Johnson, Ph.D. has been granted Full Professorship in the Department of African Studies at Howard University. Congratulations to Professor Johnson!
Apply for our Professional Development Course on Humanitarian Security
The Center for African Studies at Howard University, with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Africa Bureau, is offering a 4-week professional development course on Humanitarian Security for practitioners and graduate students in Summer 2023.
Read More about Apply for our Professional Development Course on Humanitarian SecurityStudents of the first ever HU Zulu Study Abroad Program land in South Africa
Last week marked the beginning of the first ever Howard University Zulu in South Africa Study Abroad Program, led by Dr. Phiwokuhle Mnyandu! Nine students, eight of whom are of the Foreign Language and Areas Studies Fellowship (FLAS) recipients, will undergo a 6-week experiential study of the Zulu language and culture. Many thanks to CfAS Director, Professor Krista Johnson. Howard’s Center for African Studies remains at the forefront of cultural competency training to make our students competitive in the global economy.
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