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28th Annual African American Commencement, 2010, San Jose State University, Associated Students May 2010

28th Annual African American Commencement, 2010, San Jose State University, Associated Students

African American Commencement

28th Annual African American Commencement

"New Beginnings." The 28th Annual African American Commencement was held on Sunday, May 30, 2010.


2010 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Tonya M. Jasinski, Anthony Palmer, Charity L. Brown, Athena M. King, Regina Evarn Wragg, Frank C. Martin Ii, Sharla Benson Brown, Lisa E. Wills, Jamelle H. Ellis, A Taquesa Mcclain Jan 2010

2010 Aapp Monograph Series: African American Professors Program, John Mcfadden, Tonya M. Jasinski, Anthony Palmer, Charity L. Brown, Athena M. King, Regina Evarn Wragg, Frank C. Martin Ii, Sharla Benson Brown, Lisa E. Wills, Jamelle H. Ellis, A Taquesa Mcclain

Monograph Series

The African American Professors Program (AAPP) at the University of South Carolina is proud to publish the tenth edition of its annual monograph series. The program recognizes the significance of offering its scholars a venue to engage actively in research and to publish papers related thereto. Parallel with the publication of their refereed manuscripts is the opportunity to gain visibility among scholars throughout institutions in international settings.

Scholars who have contributed papers for this monograph are to be commended for recognizing the value of including this responsibility within their academic milieu. Writing across disciplines adds to the intellectual diversity of …


Ms-112: Deborah H. Barnes Papers, Katherine Downton Jan 2010

Ms-112: Deborah H. Barnes Papers, Katherine Downton

All Finding Aids

The collection contains papers accumulated by Deborah Barnes while she was a graduate student at Howard University and a professor at Gettysburg College. The bulk of the collection consists of course materials, including syllabi, handouts, course readings, and other resources used for course preparation and research.

Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each collection in addition to inventories of their content. More information about our collections can be found on our website https://www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/collections/.