Africana Studies
In its Honors Program the Africana Studies program awards Honors, High Honors, or Highest Honors to student research projects. The projects listed below have been defended
Key:
- Student, "Thesis" (Honors level)
Committee Chair + Other Committee Members
2019-20
- No Honors students this year
2018-19
- Elise Rakoff, "Labor Migration and Social Networking: Maasai Labor Migrants in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania"
Chinua Thelwell + Brad Weiss, Mei Mei Sanford, Deenesh Sohoni
2017-18
- No Honors students this year
2016-17
- Ebimene Doubeni, "Understanding Colorism Through the Perceptions and Social Interactions of African Diaspora Women" (High Honors)
Iyabo Osiapem + Monika Gosin, Anne Charity Hudley - Amirio Freeman, "When the World Becomes Flesh: The International Day of Remembrance as Spatially Redressing Hampton, Virginia's Buckroe Beach" (Highest Honors)
Artisia Green + Jody Allen, Joanne Braxton
2015-16
- No Honors students this year
2014-15
- Marvin Shelton, Jr., "Being An “Extraterrestrial”: The Need for Academic Emphasis on the Intersection of Race and Sexuality" (Highest Honors)
Anne Charity-Hudley + Joanne Braxton,Artisia Green
2013-14
- No Honors students this year
2012-13
- No Honors students this year
2011-12
- Jerome Carter, "Multicultural Science Education" (High Honors)
Anne Charity-Hudley + Joanne Braxton, Juanita Matkins, Hermine Pinson, John Swaddle, Francis Tanglao-Aguas