African Studies
Faculty & Staff
Mohamed Mbodj (Director) — African and African-American history, Current issues, Race and ethnicity, Political history
James Jones — African and African-American religions, Islam, socio-cultural theory
Colin Morris — American history, Civil War and reconstruction, New York City History
Carmelo Comberiati — African music
David Eisenhower — Sociology, Racial oppression
Gillian Greenhill Hannum — Art history, Harlem Renaissance
Adjunct Faculty
Deborah Saleeby-Mulligan — African Art
Candace Hundley-Kamate — Afro-Caribbean Dance
Greta Levart — Non Western performance, Multicultural performance
Daniel Nanjira — African Politics, International Affairs, Diplomacy, African Regionalism
Tabari Bomani — Caribbean culture and history
Seham Zidan — Quranic Arabic
Cynthia Metcalf — North Africa, Women in Islam
Although a traditional major in African Studies is not currently available, students may self-design an African Studies major. An International Studies major with a concentration in African Studies is also possible. Students who choose this option must take at least the following courses:
- AFS 2019/2020: Introduction to African Studies I and II
- Three additional courses—one covering ancient Africa, one covering modern Africa and one covering Africans in the Diaspora