The minor in African American studies (AAMS) is an interdisciplinary program
providing students with an intellectual base for understanding the multifaceted
dimensions of the Black experience in the United States, Africa, and the African
Diaspora.
Begun in 1992, the minor allows students of all races and ethnicities
to deepen their knowledge of this underappreciated aspect of the human experience
as well as examine the relationships between various kinds of cultures.
By
broadening understanding, AAMS provides excellent preparation for
working and living in the increasingly diverse world of the twenty-first
century. Over the years, AAMS has attracted students from many different
fields of study and complements all majors.
Announcements:
»"Strength of Selma" - Thursday, November 10, 2005 - Kinard Auditorium at 7 p.m.