Visiting calligrapher instructs and inspires
Posted September 30, 2024
From October 13–20, ISITA hosted visiting artist and scholar Mohameden Ahmedou. A professional calligrapher and historian of the...Posted September 30, 2024
From October 13–20, ISITA hosted visiting artist and scholar Mohameden Ahmedou. A professional calligrapher and historian of the...Posted August 25, 2024
By: Zainab Momany Amidst the vibrant cultural exchange and celebration on our campus, I had the privilege of preparing...Posted August 25, 2024
By: Chris Abani I have an uncle who always responded to a greeting with, “Here you...Posted August 24, 2024
In December, alumnus Chernoh Bah (2023), founding editor of the Africanist Press, launched a new Voice from Exile podcast focusing on African issues. This...Posted August 8, 2024
Queens of Afrobeat: Women, Play, and Fela Kuti’s Music Rebellion (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2024). Professor Dotun Ayobade (performance studies) highlights the role...Posted July 30, 2024
Will Reno was named the Payson S. Wild Chair of Political Science in an investiture ceremony held...Posted July 19, 2024
Many PAS faculty and alumni participated in the annual African Studies Association meeting in San Francisco at the end of November and early December...Posted July 17, 2024
By: Caroline Bledsoe Jane Isabel Guyer, who served as PAS Director and NU Professor of...Posted July 5, 2024
Non-state armed groups (NSAGs) secure significant quantities of lethal materiel from the very governments that seek to defeat...Posted June 15, 2024
Arabic calligraphy has been a fascinating activity to participate in, revealing unforeseen dimensions of learning that extend far...