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POL-316: African American Politics in the United States
The text focuses on a Politics course offered as part of the 2019-2020 course catalog and as an elective to the AAAS minor. The course is a 300-level Politics course. This course pays attention to the political strategies used by African Americans in…
RELS-225: African American Religious Experience
The text focuses on a Religious (RELS-225) course offered as part of the 2019-2020 course catalog and as an elective to the AAAS minor. The course is a 200-level Religion course. The course focuses on historical and theological context to Black…
AAAS Minor Requirements
This course details the requirements to be minor in African American & Africana Studies in the 2019-2020 course catalog. The minor requires 20 credits, 4 of which must be on AAAS-200, an introductory class. The other 16 elective credits can come for…
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AMST-200: Issues in American Studies
Issues in American Studies (AMST-200) is an American Studies course offered as an elective of the African American and Africana Studies (AAAS) Program minor. The course is an introduction to American Studies aiming to engage students in the…
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…
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…
Dr. Lynne Edwards
Photograph from Ursinus College website of Dr. Lynne Edwards, a distinguished Media and Communications Studies professor.
HEP-360: Health in the City
Health in the City (HEP-360) is a course taught in the Philadelphia Experience program. The intention of the course is to study how health problems and processes interact. The location of the course is intentional, Philadelphia has a diverse…
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…
Ursinus College Anthropology and Sociology Department Photo 2006
This photo depicts Maggie Ussery (right) along with in the 2004 Ruby Yearbook. As the first coordinator of the African American Africana Studies Program, Ms. Ussery also taught SOC/WMS 264 Gender, Race and Work: a course investigating the…