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UAPB To Offer African History Classes

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A federal grant will help the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff`s Social and Behavioral Sciences Department establish a minor in African Studies and African Languages. The 75-thousand dollar federal Education Department grant is matched by the university. This is the installment of a two-year grant. Also, the National Science Foundation gave the university 50-thousand dollars for a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics program at historically black colleges and universities. That money will focus on student development in those study areas. The money comes in recognition of U-A-P-B efforts at student retention in these programs. The grant money, industrial technology Professor Charles Colen says, will help retain those students and prepare for future students. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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