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Feb 1, 2010

Lafayette Celebrates Black History Month in February

Events include lectures, an art exhibit, films, discussions, workshops, and performances; The keynote address by Molefi K. Asante, Jr. ’04 has been postponed…

Apr 8, 2009

M.K. Asante ’04 Receives Langston Hughes Award

Also, his Kwanzaa film earned top honors at Africa World Documentary Film Festival The honors keep coming for author, filmmaker, and professor M.K. Asante…

Feb 26, 2009

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 Africans Creating African Consciousness and Interest Abroad (ACACIA) will host its…

Feb 12, 2009

Women and Land in Uganda

Cristina Callagy ’09 writes from Kampala Cristina Callagy ’09 (Hawthorne, N.Y.) is writing a thesis on the empowerment of women in Uganda for departmental…

Oct 7, 2008

M.K. Asante Jr. ’04 Films ‘The Black Candle,’ Publishes Third Book

Documentary on Kwanzaa will be screened in U.S. and Africa Author and filmmaker M.K. Asante ’04 has created the documentary The Black Candle, which uses…

Jan 18, 2008

Karen Bouldin ’08 Explores Reasons for Cuba’s Economic Revival

International affairs major is working on an honors thesis with John McCartney, professor of government and law Karen Bouldin ’08 (Everett, Wash.) is…

Jan 16, 2008

George Armah ’08 Completes Two Challenging Independent Studies

Mathematics and computer science dual major explores the technical side of computer graphics A love of video games and a desire to create them led George…

Jan 7, 2008

Students Taking Courses All Over the World During Interim Session

Locations include Australia and New Zealand; South Africa; Guatemala; Scandinavia; the Bahamas; Hawaii; and Germany and the Czech Republic More than 150…

Jan 3, 2008

The Progression of African American Women Through History

Ashley Gray ’09 provides her perspective on the course “The Black Experience” Ashley Gray ’09 (Bethlehem, Pa.) is double-majoring in international…

Jan 3, 2008

Students Learn about The Black Experience

Course taught by John McCartney, professor of government and law, focuses on contributions of Africans and African Americans to humanity worldwide The…

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