Africana Studies is Vassar’s longest-running multidisciplinary program. It has been at the heart of transforming the curriculum and broadening the intellectual and social experience of students, faculty, and administrators for four decades. Its educational mission is to promote a focused and critical study of the people, cultures, and institutions of Africa and the African Diaspora drawing from nearly all of the disciplines at Vassar College. View more
News & Announcements
- "Somali Women: Transforming Home and the Diaspora" March 26 12:00 NE 107
- Film screening of "William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe" on April 2, presented in conjunction with annual Green Haven Prison Program Reunion on April 3, 2010.
- Author and United Nations bureau chief for the New York Times, Neil MacFarquhar, discusses the case for change in the Middle East, April 8, 2010.