Kimberly Simmons named new interim director of IAAR Kimberly Simmons, assoc. prof., of African American Studies and anthropology, has been named interim director of the Institute for African American Research (IAAR).
Isom-Scott's new co-authored article published in national journal Deena Isom-Scott, assistant professor in African American Studies and Criminology and Criminal Justice, co-authored the article...
Meet Prof. Qiana Whitted, our new AFAM Studies director: The new director of AFAM Studies, Qiana Whitted, is an associate professor of English and African American Studies
We are A-FAM-ily Introducing... AFAM Studies started of the fall semester with three new additions to our family.
Setting the stage AFAM Studies' artists Tanya wideman-Davis and Thaddeus Davis, both associate professors, were recently one of two Southern dance companies to win the prestigious New England Foundation for the Arts, National Dance Project Grant for the production "Migratuse Ataraxia."
Ms. Fuller goes to Washington UofSC AFAM Studies minor Antionna Fuller doesn't let any grass grow under her feet. No sooner had the senior touched down in Columbia this past May from a MayMester trip to Cape Town, South Africa, made a quick change of clothes, she took off to the nation's capital...
Junior Antionna Fuller's Internship with Senator Graham's Office Junior Antionna Fuller got an inside look at how federal government works during an internship serving in U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's office.
Art of Change University of South Carolina professor and poet honored for creative vision to spark social change nationwide
Wideman-Davis and Davis Duo Take a Show on the Road On stage --- Stories of the Origins and Experiences of African Americans
A 20-Year Journey to the Stage Assoc. African American Studies and English Literature Prof. Marvin McAllister talks about his creative journey to staging a reading of an historic play, "Drama of King Shotaway."