03/23/2019
Please join the Student Alliance Against Human Trafficking on March 27th!!!
In keeping with the African palaver tradition the Howard University, African Studies Graduate Student Association (ASGSA), hosts the Palaver Lecture Series.
Howard University's African Studies Graduate Student Association is comprised of diverse individuals who are passionate about issues pertinent to Africa and hope to raise awareness and create solutions for the future of the continent. The Series is an opportunity to discuss and be briefed by distinguished invited guests on important issues, events, reports, actions and policies affecting Africa to
03/23/2019
Please join the Student Alliance Against Human Trafficking on March 27th!!!
09/19/2017
African Studies Graduate Student Newsletter!!!
TRANS(form)ing Q***r
TRANS(form)ing Q***r: The 11th Annual DC Q***r Studies Symposium
Friday, April 13, 2018
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
CALL FOR PROPOSALS – Please submit by DECEMBER 1, 2017 to [email protected]
09/19/2017
Be sure to look at the graduate student newsletter!!!
04/28/2017
Join us to celebrate the extraordinary commitment, dedication and service of
Professor Luis Serapião
of the Department of African Studies
and
Professor Mkamburi Lyabaya
of the Department of World Languages and Culture & the Department of African Studies
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
4:00 to 6:00 PM
Howard University
Founders Library
Browsing Room
(500 Howard Pl NW, Washington, DC 20059)
Unable to attend? Send greetings to [email protected]. Select greetings will be read during the program.
12/21/2016
Issue 4 of the Graduate Newsletter is out. Please take a look!!!
09/07/2016
ASGSA Election and Meet N' Greet Tomorrow Night!!!!!
Please see Belinda Onomake's announcement below and contact her if interested in participating in the study.
Good Evening,
My name is Belina Onomake and I am a senior studying psychology at Hood College. For my last year at Hood, I will be doing a departmental honors project, in which I will work with the Psychology faculty members to conduct an experimental research study.
As an African-American with a Sierra-Leonean mother and a Nigerian father, I would like to create a voice for West, East, and South Africans by including them in my study. Unfortunately, there is a limited amount of African students at Hood college.
I would like to know if you happen to have any African students or groups/organizations that would be willing to participate in my study? The study will take less than an hour and will be conducted at a convenient location.
Thank you for your time,
Belina Onomake
[email protected]
(804)-833-3708
08/18/2016
Welcome to new and returning African Studies students!!!
Please read through our August Graduate Newsletter for updates, reminders, and other vital information
African Studies Department will conduct a new student orientation on Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 3:00pm, to be held in the Howard Center, Room 412. Please come by and welcome the new students.