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CoSA Presentations AAAS from 2011
A list of CoSA presentations that came from the loins of the African American & Africana Studies program.
African Politics Subject of Oct. 15 Forum
In October of 1980, political scientist Kenneth W. Grundy was invited to speak at Ursinus College about the Great Powers of Africa. At the time of the event, Grundy had visited Africa for his research six times and spent his time traveling and…
Values Next Forum Topic
Dr. Reuben A. Sheares was invited to speak at Ursinus College on Values and the Ultimate Concern. Dr. Sheares was the executive director for the Office for Church Life and Leadership, United Church of Christ and was most well known for his book Next…
Regina Oboler in Ursinus College Ruby Yearbook
Dr. Regina Oboler is pictured in the Ruby Yearbook in the year of 1989. Dr. Oboler was a professor of Ursinus College's Peoples of Africa Anthropology course, a previous elective of the African American and Africana Studies program. The course…
Issues in African American and Africana Studies
The introduction course to African American and Africana Studies is the core requirement for the AAAS minor. This course is currently taught by Dr. Patricia Lott and is offered approximately every two years. Students in the course read a variety of…
Patricia Lott in the Ursinus College Ruby Yearbook
Dr. Patricia Lott (second to left top row) is pictured in the Ursinus College Ruby Yearbook of 2017. Dr. Lott is an Assistant Professor of American Studies, African American and Africana Studies, and English at Ursinus. Dr. Lott specializes in…
Jasmine Harris in Ursinus College Ruby Yearbook
Dr. Jasmine Harris (middle) is pictured in the Ursinus College Ruby Yearbook of 2017. Dr. Harris is an Assistant Professor of African American and Africana Studies, Anthropology and Sociology. Dr. Harris specializes in teaching African American…
Dr. Xochitl Shuru
Dr. Xochitl Shuru has been a professor of Spanish in the Department of Foreign Language for two decades. Shuru received her doctorate from the University of New Mexico. Shuru teaches the Spanish capstone, SPAN-440W, which is an elective for the AAAS…
Tags: AAAS, Foreign Language, Shuru, Spanish, Ursinus, Ursinus College
Dr. Edward Onaci
A picture of Dr. Edward Onaci (History professor and AAAS professor).
Cafe Nia
From the 2004 Ruby yearbook, Cafe Nia was an event held to celebrate and remember ancestors and black history. Cafe Nia is an event where primarily students of color at Ursinus College come together for a meal and host speakers and performances.…
Tags: AAAS, African American, Asian, black, black students, campus activities, cultural groups, diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity at ursinus, diversity efforts, Hispanic, inclusivity efforts, Minority, minority recruitment, minority recruitment and retention, minority retention, Race, racism, recruiting students of color, students of color, Ursinus College