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African American and African Studies Collage with historical figures

Location & Hours
1 Morrill Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1036

M-F, 8am-5pm

Contact
send email aaas@msu.edu
phone number (517)432-0869
Fax (517)432-6246

Website
www.msu.edu/~aaas/

AAAS Faculty

 

Dr. John H. McClendon, III
Director, African American and African Studies
Professor - Department of Philosophy

Dr. Nwando Achebe
Associate Professor - Department of History

Dr. Daina Ramey Berry
Associate Professor - Department of History

Dr. Pero Dagbovie
Assistant Professor - Department of History

Dr. Joe T. Darden
Professor - Department of Geography and Urban Affairs Programs

Dr. Jualynne E. Dodson
Professor - Sociology and African American and African Studies

Dr. Aime Ellis
Assistant Professor - Department of English

Dr. Steven Gold
Professor - Department of Sociology

Dr. Joyce Grant
Associate Professor - Department of Teacher Education

Dr. Ronald E. Hall
Associate Professor - School of Social Work

Dr. Kenneth W. Harrow
Professor - Department of English

Dr. Darlene Clark Hine
John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of History, Adjunct

Dr. Lee N. June
Professor Counseling Psychology
Vice President for Student Affairs and Services;
and Assistant Provost for Academic Student Services and Multicultural Issues

Dr. Isaac Kalumbu

Assistant Professor - School of Music

Dr. Harriette P. McAdoo
Professor - Department of Sociology Social Science

Dr. Geneva Smitherman
University Distinguished Professor - Department of English

Dr. Curtis Stokes
Professor - James Madison College

Dr. John H. Schweitzer
Professor - Urban and Regional Planning/Community Economic Development Program

Dr. Carl S. Taylor
Professor - Department of Sociology

Dr. Richard W. Thomas
Professor - Department of History

Dr. Denise E. Troutman
Associate Professor - Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures
and Department of Linguistics

Faculty Emeritus

Dr. Robert L. Green
Professor - David Walker Research Institute and Urban Affairs Programs

Dr. Gloria Smith
Professor - Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology
and Special Education