![]() The Department of Pan-African Studies Personnel* |
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Chairperson DR. EDWARD W. CROSBY,
Founder, Chairperson
and Associate Professor, Pan-African Studies and Germanic and Slavic
Languages
and Literatures
MRS. GLADYS BOZEMAN, Administrative Assistant and Manager of Budgets and Grant and Contract Accounts DR. FRANCIS E. DORSEY, Director, Center of Pan-African Culture and the African Community Theatre (ACT), and Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies MR. E. TIMOTHY MOORE, M.F.A., Assistant Professor,
Pan-African Studies, and Curator,
The Uumbaii Gallery, Center of Pan-African Culture MRS. CAROLYN DUKES, Executive Secretary and Office
Manager DR. KWAME NANTAMBU, Director, Institute for African American Affairs, and Associate Professor, Pan-African Studies MS. ANDREA DUVALL, President, The Black United Students DR. HALIM EL-DABH, Adjunct University Professor Emeritus, Ethnomusicology, and Adjunct Professor, Pan-African Studies MR. EARL JOHNSON, President, Black Greek Council DR. LEONNE HUDSON, Assistant Professor, Department of History MR. CARLTON McHARGH, Coordinator, Greek Affairs, Office of Campus Life MS. LATONYA D. MYERS, Socio-Cultural Programmer, Black United Students DR. FERGUSON B. MEADOWS, Assistant Dean, College of Education, and Associate Professor, Adult, Counseling, Health, and Vocational Education MR. E. TIMOTHY MOORE, M.F.A., Assistant to the Chairperson, Department of Pan-African Studies and Curator, The Uumbaii Gallery, Center of Pan-African Culture DR. JACQUELINE F. ROWSER, Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, and Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies MS. MICHELLE T. SCOTT, Director, Office of Cultural Diversity MR. EDGAR STEWART, President, Black Graduate Students Association DR. DORIS J. TURNER, Associate Professor, Romance Languages (Portuguese and Spanish), and Coordinator, Latin American Studies Program DR. JOHN J. BINDER, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Student Ombudsman DR. EDWARD W. CROSBY, Chairperson, Department of Pan-African Studies and Associate Professor, Pan-African Studies and Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures Faculty and Staff DR. ALENE BARNES-HARDEN, Assistant Professor and Chair, PanAfrican Studies Curriculum and Student Grievance Committees MR. LOCKE P. BEACHUM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies-Trumbull and Stark DR. RON BROWN, Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies-Ashtabula, and Director, Minority Affairs, Ashtabula Campus MS. DEBORAH CALHOUN, Adjunct Instructor, Pan-African Studies MRS. GERALDINE HAYES CHAVEZ, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies, and Director, UPWARD BOUND MRS. SHIRLEY R. CROSBY, Coordinator, Cultural Programs, Center of Pan-African Culture DR. HALIM EL-DABH, Adjunct Professor, Pan-African Studies, and University Professor, Ethnomusicology, School of Music MR. RON DANIELS, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies MR. EDDIE HARRIS, Graduate Assistant, Pan-African Studies, and Coordinator, Cultural Programs, Center of Pan-African Culture MS. DONNA HENEGAR, Graduate Assistant and Senior Technician, Garrett A. Morgan Computer Lab MR. GARY HUBBELL, English Instructor, Departments of Pan-African Studies (CSA) and English MR. JOHN JACKSON, Teaching Assistant, Pan-African Studies, and Director, "Family Tree" (WKSU-TV 2) and "Ebony Waves" (WKSR-AM Radio), Co-Sponsored Telecommunications (JMC) and Pan-African Studies programs DR. MOHAN KAUL, Associate Professor, Departments of Pan-African Studies and Sociology MS. GLORIA McCULLOUGH, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies MS. CHRIS McVAY, English Instructor, Department of Pan-African Studies (CSA) and English, and Instructor, Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures MS. BARBARA MILLER, Teaching Assistant, Pan-African Studies, and Principal, Progressive Education Community School MR. MWATABU OKANTAH, Poet-in-Residence and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies MR. MARVIN PEEK, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies MS. TAMMORA (TAMMY) REED, Graduate Assistant and Head Librarian, Henry Dumas Memorial Library DR. JACQUELINE F. ROWSER, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pan-African Studies, and Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences MR. THOMAS SCOTT, Graduate Assistant, Institute for African American Affairs, and Assistant Editor, KITABU MR. JEFF SMITH, Research Assistant, Pan-African Studies, and Program Officer, African American Freshman Orientation Pilot Program MR. WILEY SMITH III, Assistant Professor Emeritus, Pan-African Studies MRS. JANET STADULIS, English Instructor, Departments of Pan-African Studies (CSA) and English DR. M.L. NAMBUO TEMU, Assistant Professor, African Languages — Kiswahili, Pan-African Studies, PAS Major-Minor Adviser, and Chair, DPAS-Faculty Advisory Committee DR. RABAI J. TEMU, Adjunct Assistant Professor, African Languages — Kiswahili, Pan-African Studies MS. ANGELIQUE TROY, Manager, Duka La Ujamaa (Cooperative Economic Store), Center of Pan-African Culture MS. MARY-THERESE WEBSTER, English Instructor, Departments of Pan-African Studies (CSA) and English DR. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, Associate Professor, Pan-African Studies, and Interim Dean, Geauga Campus MR. JAMES WUILLE, English Instructor, Departments of Pan-African Studies (CSA) and English MS. TANYA DENNY, Receptionist and Senior Office Assistant, Center of Pan-African Culture MS. ANGELINA DUDLEY, Office Assistant, Main Office, Department of Pan-African Studies, and Publicity Chair, The Black United Students MR. DEREK ROBINSON, Facilities Management, Center of Pan-African Culture MS. RINA R. REID, Technician, Garrett A. Morgan Computer Lab MS. TRELLIS GOODE, Office Assistant, Main Office, Department of Pan-African Studies, and Treasurer, The Black United Students MS. MONEA WILLIAMS, Receptionist and Office Assistant, Institute for African American Affairs MS. TANEA WOODBERRY, Assistant Librarian, Henry Dumas Memorial Library, Center of Pan-African Culture MS. LISA WHEELER, Office Assistant, Main Office, Department of Pan-African Studies, and Education Chair, The Black United Students MR. ENLOE WILSON, Student Coordinator, "Ebony Waves," (WKSR–AM Radio) a Co-Sponsored Telecommunications (JMC) and Pan-African Studies program
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Return to Africana Studies at KSU, 1968
to 1998
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