College of Arts and Sciences
Graduate Catalog
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Certificate Programs
African-New World Studies Graduate
Certificate Program
Carole Boyce Davies, Director of African-New World
Studies Program, Professor of English & African-New
World Studies
Faculty:
Heather Andrade, Assistant Professor, English
Pascale Becel, Associate Professor, Modern Languages
Ken Boodhoo, Associate Professor, International
Relations
Jean-Robert Cadely, Associate Professor, Modern
Languages & African-New World Studies
John Clark, Associate Professor, International Relations
Lisa Delpit, Eminent Professor, Urban Education
Marvin Dunn, Associate Professor, Psychology
Mohamed Farouk, Associate Professor, College of
Education
Steve Fjellman, Professor, Sociology & Anthropology
Ivelaw L. Griffith, Professor, Political Science
Veronique Helenon, Assistant Professor, History and
African-New World Studies
Tometro Hopkins, Associate Professor, English
Marcia Magnus, Associate Professor, Dietetics &
Nutrition
Andrea Mantell-Seidel, Associate Professor, Theater &
Dance
Roderick Paul Neumann, Associate Professor,
International Relations
Akin Ogundiran, Assistant Professor, History
Valerie Patterson, Assistant Professor, College of Urban
& Public Affairs
Jean Rahier, Associate Professor, Sociology/
Anthropology and African-New World Studies,
Terry Rey, Associate Professor, Religious Studies
Augusto Soledade, Visiting Professor, Dance
Linda Spears-Bunton, Associate Professor, College of
Education
Alex Stepick III, Professor, Sociology/Anthropology
Juan Torres-Pou, Assistant Professor, Modern
Languages
Donna Weir-Soley, Assistant Professor, English
The African-New World Studies Graduate Certificate
Program seeks to provide graduate-level instruction in the
diverse field of Africana Studies.
Specifically, the African-New World Studies Certificate
program seeks to :
1. Provide an excellent university education, while both
challenging and stimulating students/participa