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African-American Studies to Become a Department

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A longtime in the making, African American studies is finally becoming a department at Saint Louis University, and is set to get full department status by the fall 2021 semester.  Many in the SLU community have waited for African American studies to become fully departmentalized, and it was a prominent goal of both the Clock...

Source: The University News -; The Student News Site of Saint Louis University

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