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| Rachel Reynolds (Drexel University) "Africa and the Media" 11/13/09, 12Noon - 1:00PM 639 Williams Hall |
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| Suliman Baldo (International Center for Transitional Justice) "Darfur." 10/17/09, 4:30 - 6:30PM TBA |
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| Devra C. Moehler (UPenn) "Narrowing the Legitimacy Gap: Turnovers as a Cause of Democratic Consolidation." 10/18/09, 1:00 - 2:30PM 639 Williams Hall |
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Izzeldin Bakhit (Strayer University) |
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| Sarah A. Tishkoff, (UPenn) "Genetic Diversity and Population History of Africans and African Americans" 11/30/09, 12Noon - 1:00 PM Room 1, McNeil Building |
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Gavin Steingo (UPenn) |
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| "Seizing and Sustaining Growth in a New Global Economy" (17th Annual Wharton Africa Business Forum) 11/6-8/09 Huntsman Hall |
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Susan Z. Andrade (U. of Pittsburgh) |
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Contacts
Lee Cassanelli:
Director
Ali B.
Ali-Dinar: Associate Director
Anastasia
Shown: Assistant Director
Audrey
Mbeje: Director of African Languages
Faye
Patterson: Program Coordinator
Center Mission
The African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania brings
together researchers and students, along with cultural, business and media entities,
to gain knowledge of contemporary and historical Africa.
The Center
coordinates a wide range of course offerings and events in a variety of disciplines
ranging from history, language and culture to health, science and business. The
geographic expertise of Penn Africanist faculty and staff spans the continent
and extends to the African diaspora. They share a commitment to an interdisciplinary
approach to the study of African people, their institutions, and the wider world
where they now reside. Distinguished visiting scholars from the United States
and Africa regularly contribute to the Center? diversity of expertise, while
benefiting from the resources available at Penn and in the region.
In recognition of the quality and richness of African Studies resources at Penn,
Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore colleges, this four-school consortium has
repeatedly received Title VI National Resource Center grants from the United States
Department of Education since 1993.








