Faculty

Faculty

Name Field of Study
Bakanic, Von Sociology
Battle, Mary Public Historian, Avery
Bynum, Tara Enghlish
Chaffin, LaTasha Political Science
Crabtree, Mari* History
Cressler, Matthew Religion
Duvall, J. Michael English
Eichelberger, Julia English
France, Hollis Political Science
Frazier, Valerie English
Greene, Anthony* Sociology
Hale, Jon Education
Heeney, Tom Communication
Hopkins, George History
Jackson, Gary English
Lacroix, Celeste Communication
Lewis, Simon Interim Director*
Ofunniyin, Ade* Sociology
Peeples, Scott English
Powers, Bernard History
Profit, Steven
Spicer, C. Vincent Psychology
Vandervort-Cobb, Joy Theater
White, John History
Williams-Lessane, Patricia Anthropology

Courses

The African American Studies Program offers a wide range of courses from a variety of disciplines, as well as special topics, independent study, and internship courses.  Below is a list of current course offerings.

For a list of upcoming course offerings:

Fall 2018

Spring 2018

Fall 2017 

Spring 2017

Fall 2016

Spring 2016

Fall 2015

Summer 2015

Spring 2015

Students can also enroll in AAST 400 (independent study) and AAST 381 (internship), to do so, please contact Interim Program Director, Dr. Simon Lewis (LewisS@cofc.edu).  There are a number of archives (including the Avey Research Center here at the College), libraries, museums, and historic homes eager for students to work with them for academic credit. In addition, you can receive AAST credit for interning at law offices, hospitals, businesses, etc.

Courses

The African American Studies Program offers a wide range of courses from a variety of disciplines, as well as special topics, independent study, and internship courses.  Below is a list of current course offerings.

For a list of upcoming course offerings:

Fall 2018

Spring 2018

Fall 2017 

Spring 2017

Fall 2016

Spring 2016

Fall 2015

Summer 2015

Spring 2015

Students can also enroll in AAST 400 (independent study) and AAST 381 (internship), to do so, please contact Interim Program Director, Dr. Simon Lewis (LewisS@cofc.edu).  There are a number of archives (including the Avey Research Center here at the College), libraries, museums, and historic homes eager for students to work with them for academic credit. In addition, you can receive AAST credit for interning at law offices, hospitals, businesses, etc.