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Founded in 1960,"Back Matter"
''Africa Today'' 18.1 (1971): 83–84.
the African Studies Center (ASC) at
Michigan State University Michigan State University (Michigan State or MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State o ...
(MSU) is a major academic center for the study of Africa and one of 11 " Title VI National Resource Centers on Africa designated by the
U.S. Department of Education The United States Department of Education is a United States Cabinet, cabinet-level department of the federal government of the United States, United States government, originating in 1980. The department began operating on May 4, 1980, havin ...
. The Center’s strength is based on the more than 160 MSU faculty who provide research, teaching, and service on
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surfac ...
. Center faculty have research, projects, and expertise in 32 African nations.


African languages

MSU offers instruction in up to 32
African languages The number of languages natively spoken in Africa is variously estimated (depending on the delineation of language vs. dialect) at between 1,250 and 2,100, and by some counts at over 3,000. Nigeria alone has over 500 languages (according to SI ...
and teaches 9-12 languages each year and intensive African languages in the summer. The Center is home to the national ''e-LCTL Initiative'', with a website that a) catalogs the 220+ " Less Commonly Taught Languages" (LCTLs) offered in the more than 120 Title VI National Resource Centers of Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, and Canada, b) offers essays on priorities among LCTL languages for instruction in the U.S., and c) provides a database of "web objects" for teaching some LCTLs. See also the Center's ''Webbook of the African Languages'', a directory of description, texts, and experts for 82 important African languages.


Library

The MSU Africana Library collection is served by two PhD Africanist librarians, more than 237,000 items, and a large annual budget. The Library hosts the " African e-Journals Project," a directory of journals about Africa and full-text of 11 African journals online. It also houses the African Activist Archive, which preserves records and memories of activism in the U.S. to support the struggles of African peoples against colonialism, apartheid, and social injustice from the 1950s through the 1990s. The project holds the physical deposits at MSU of records of many activist organizations and individuals. The online African Activist Archive includes a directory of other archives and more than 7,000 historical materials, including pamphlets, documents, newsletters, leaflets, buttons, posters, T-shirts, photographs, audio and video recordings, and personal remembrances and interviews with activists.


Research and service foci

In addition to African languages,
social science Social science (often rendered in the plural as the social sciences) is one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among members within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the ...
s, and
arts The arts or creative arts are a vast range of human practices involving creativity, creative expression, storytelling, and cultural participation. The arts encompass diverse and plural modes of thought, deeds, and existence in an extensive ...
and
humanities Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture, including Philosophy, certain fundamental questions asked by humans. During the Renaissance, the term "humanities" referred to the study of classical literature a ...
, African Studies at MSU has been distinguished by its focus on Africa's human needs - poverty alleviation,
food security Food security is the state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, healthy Human food, food. The availability of food for people of any class, gender, ethnicity, or religion is another element of food protection. Simila ...
, education for development, environment and development, tropical disease, ethics of development, and gender equity. For almost two decades, MSU graduate students have produced circa. 15 Ph.D. dissertations annually on Africa, especially in history, social sciences, economics and agricultural economics, and education. The African Studies Center offers the ''Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships'' for academic year and summer intensive study of African languages and area studies.


Outreach and service

For more than 25 years, MSU's African Studies
Outreach Outreach is the activity of providing services to any population that might not otherwise have access to those services. A key component of outreach is that the group providing it is not stationary, but mobile; in other words, it involves meetin ...
Program has provided professional assistance on Africa to K-12 schools, colleges and universities, communities, state and federal government, businesses, and journalists. For schools and colleges, the program offers ''Exploring Africa'' (online gratis materials for teaching Africa K-12) and ''South Africa: Overcoming Apartheid, Building Democracy'' (an online curricular resource). The center's African Activist Archive is an online platform aimed preserving and making available online the records of activism in the United States to support the struggles of African peoples against colonialism, apartheid, and social injustice from the 1950s through the 1990s. Databases from the ASC provide online information on Africa: * African Media Program Database (Online database of 14,000+ films and videos on Africa) * African Higher Education Resource Directory (online database of contact information on African universities, colleges, and their faculties created in partnership with the
Association of African Universities The Association of African Universities (AAU) (, ) is a university association of African universities based in Accra, Ghana. With member institutions all around Africa, AAU provides a forum for cooperation and exchange of information on higher ...
/Association des Universités Africaines (Accra), the
African Studies Association The African Studies Association (ASA) is a US-based association of scholars, students, practitioners, and institutions with an interest in the continent of Africa. Founded in 1957, the ASA is the leading organization of African Studies in North ...
(U.S.)) *
Afrobarometer The Afrobarometer is a pan-African, independent, non-partisan research network that measures public attitudes on economic, political, and social matters in Africa. Its secretariat headquarters are in Accra, Ghana, registered as a limited company ...
(A collaboration with African social scientists to conduct surveys in 18 African countries on sociopolitical and economic attitudes in Africa, with data online) * Food Security and Food Policy Information Portal for Africa (a project of
UNECA The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA or ECA; , CEA) was established in 1958 by the United Nations Economic and Social Council to encourage economic cooperation among its member states (the nations of the Africa, African contin ...
and MSU Agricultural Economics) * African Books Collective-Oxford (An MSU Press collaboration to distribute books of African authors and publishers in the U.S.) * MSU Working Papers on Women and Gender in Africa (Working Papers on African Women of the MSU Women in International Development Program) The Center offers a weekly ''Tuesday Bulletin'' with news of African events at MSU and of African conferences, colloquia, fellowships, and grant opportunities nationwide.


Directors

* Jamie Monson, 2015–present * Assefa Mehretu, 2014 (interim) * James Pritchett, 2009-2013 * David S. Wiley, 1978-2008 * John M. Hunter, 1975- 1977 * Alfred Opubor, 1971-1974 * Victor N. Low, 1971 (acting)


References

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External links


African Studies Center, Michigan State University

African Online Digital Library
produced by MSU ("portal to multimedia collections about Africa"). 200

Includes links to the African Activist Archive, African e-Journals Project, African Media Program, African Oral Narratives, Slave Biographies, South African Film and Video Project, and West African Online Digital Library. African studies Michigan State University Research institutes established in 1960 1960 establishments in Michigan