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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…
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…
Ursinus Board Meets on Diversity
The newspaper article details an Ursinus College board meeting in 2012 regarding diversity on campus. A report given to the board by the FDC expresses dissatisfaction with the current handling of diversity affairs on campus. It is stated in the…
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SPINT Housing: African American and Africana Studies House
The first image is the Ursinus College Course Catalogue from 2011-2013. This section specifically focuses on the residence halls here at Ursinus College. One of the houses offered is the American History & Africana Studies House. This house fell…
SOC-258 African American Experiences
The text focuses on a reworked course offered during the 2017-2018 course catalog. The course was formerly titled African American Experience. The course focuses on the multitude of intersecting experiences and identities of African Americas. course…
SOC-258 African American Experience
The text focuses on a course offered in the 2016-2017 course catalog. The course focuses on the historical and contextual context of the experience of African Americans in the United States. The course is taught by unnamed Sociology faculty. The…
SOC-255 Race and Ethnic Relations
The text focuses on a reworked course offered during the 2017-2018 course catalog. The course was formerly titled American Ethnic Groups. Race and Ethnic Relation focuses on and cognizes the complexity of the interaction between ethnicity and race.…
SOC-255 American Ethnic Groups
The text focuses on a course offered in the 2016-2017 course catalog. The course focuses on the political, social, and economic context of ethnic groups in the United States. This course description forges the relation between race and ethnicity. The…
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…
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…