Prof Taiwo Oseni Afisi, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics) of Lagos State University, has said Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data-driven technologies, no matter how advanced, cannot replace the ...
" He is one of those academics who have excelled by producing lots of books in his area of traditional medicine, which is a ...
The Georgetown University School of Foreign Service named professor Lahra Smith as the new director of the African Studies Program. Smith hopes to bring an environmentalist perspective to the ...
History has everything to do with interpretation and examining the interconnectedness of events and movements to better understand our world. “History is more than facts. It’s much more complex in ...
There is a fashionable standoffishness characteristic of much elite thinking about blacks’ relationship to America — as exemplified, for instance, by The New York Times’s 1619 Project. Does this ...
In an effort to expand and nuance the literary canon of political theory, Associate Professor of Political Science Melvin Rogers published an essay collection last month titled “African American ...
The association is hosting its third annual University and College Presidents Ball in downtown Springfield. It is recognizing the females who are creating opportunities for women of color. Malcolm X’s ...
ne of Africa’s most respected scholars and political writers, Kenyan Professor Ali Mazrui has died in the United States, the Kenyan media are reporting. He was 81. Prof. Ali Mazrui at the Achebe ...
Nairobi, Kenya (6 December 2020) - The African Academy of Sciences (AAS) is pleased to announce Professor Daniël Christiaan de Wet Swanepoel from University of Pretoria, South Africa, as the winner of ...
A research project from a University of Colorado Boulder professor could help trace the path of African cultures that came to the Americas through slave ships, as well as provide more answers on ...
George F.R. Ellis, a professor of applied mathematics at the University of Cape Town, in South Africa, was named on Wednesday as the winner of the 2004 Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research or ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The first African American educator to become a tenured, full-time professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville has died. Dr. Robert H. Kirk died on Monday, September ...