Anthony Hurley
Department Chair

Leslie Owens
Director

The Africana Studies Department is interdisciplinary in scope and addresses itself to the experiences of persons of African descent throughout the world. It is designed to explore African civilizations and their influences on other parts of the "Black Diaspora." Issues within the global black communities in Africa, the United States, the Caribbean and elsewhere will be examined from both historical and contemporary perspectives. The formation and evolution of the Africana Studies Department are grounded in fundamental assessments that evolved from its founding in 1968 and intersect with the mission of Stony Brook University to provide comprehensive undergraduate and graduate education of the highest quality. The Department of Africana Studies provides a disciplined intellectual environment to study the histories, literatures, political systems, cultures, arts, and social theories of Africa and the African Diaspora.

The Department of Africana Studies offers a course of studies leading to both a Bachelor's (B.A.) degree and a Master's (M.A.) degree. Because of this field's interdisciplinary focus, students majoring in Africana Studies will be exposed to the critical contributions of scholars representing a variety of theoretical approaches and intellectual perspectives, with the objective of enhancing the student's knowledge and understanding of this important field, and at the same time encouraging higher level thinking and the ability to critically evaluate ideas and information.

 

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Contact Us
To request information about applying to our programs contact:



Program Co-ordinator
Phyllis Bartolmeo-Zenker
Phyllis.Bartolomeo-Zenker@stonybrook.edu

Department of Africana Studies
Stony Brook University
Room S-249
Social and Behavioral Sciences Building
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4340
Phone: 631-632-7470
Fax: 631-632-5753

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