Video: Impact in Africa
Rexford Ahene, professor of economics and business, spearheads land reform in Uganda. Cristina Callagy '09 writes from Kampala
Rexford Ahene, professor of economics and business, spearheads land reform in Uganda. Cristina Callagy '09 writes from Kampala
Professor Miranda Teboh-Ewungkem Receives NSF Grant to Organize International Workshop in Africa
Scholars will use math to study malaria, AIDS, and other issues at the University of Buea in Cameroon
Scholars will use math to study malaria, AIDS, and other issues at the University of Buea in Cameroon
Lafayette Celebrates the Struggles and Achievements of African Americans during Black History Month
February events include lectures, art exhibits, discussions, performances, and workshops
February events include lectures, art exhibits, discussions, performances, and workshops
Fourth Annual ACACIA Conference Will Explore Recent African Elections Feb. 27 to March 1
Event is part of the College's celebration of Black History Month
Event is part of the College's celebration of Black History Month
Slideshow: 'Mappings of Memory'
Artist Janet Taylor Pickett discusses her exhibit at the Portlock Black Cultural Center
Artist Janet Taylor Pickett discusses her exhibit at the Portlock Black Cultural Center
Conference and Benefit Dance Highlight Black History Month
Stanford Professor Claude Steele will deliver keynote address
Stanford Professor Claude Steele will deliver keynote address
Third Annual ACACIA Conference Will Explore Urbanization in Africa
Keynote speaker is Victor Mbarika of Southern University and A&M College
Keynote speaker is Victor Mbarika of Southern University and A&M College
Portlock Black Cultural Center Hosts Exhibit by Janet Pickett
"Mappings of Memory" show is part of Black History Month celebration
"Mappings of Memory" show is part of Black History Month celebration
Black History Month Explores the Modern Black Experience
Events include lectures, art exhibits, films, discussions, performances, and a benefit dance
Events include lectures, art exhibits, films, discussions, performances, and a benefit dance
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