Africana Studies
The Africana Studies Program brings a global outlook to the study of Africa and its Diasporas.
Africana Studies extends far beyond the classroom.
Students participate in study abroad programs in Ghana, Zimbabwe, Senegal, and Capetown, and take praxis courses to engage in experiential learning in communities closer to home. Their projects often develop into critical and ongoing resources for the whole college community, such as the digital archive and , an exhibit on the experiences of Bryn Mawr students, faculty, and staff from Africa and the African Diaspora.
Africana Studies students also benefit from a wide variety of academic, intellectual, and social resources at Bryn Mawr College, including The Enid Cook '31 Center, and in the surrounding area, such as the unique .
To learn more, visit the Africana Studies program section on Inside Bryn Mawr.
Key Information
Alumnae/i
A dedicated activist, Joy Rukanzakanza ’19 was one of a hundred students in the U.S. awarded the 2016 Davis Peace Projects Award.
Joy Rukanzakanza ’19More schools have reached out to me about issues with HIV, teen pregnancies, and lack of facilities. I want to help them.
Degree Options
Africana Studies minor
Independent Major in Africana Studies
Students wishing to construct an independent major in Africana Studies should make a proposal to the Committee on Independent Majors.