image The institute has passed through all University hurdles and now awaits for approval from the State Council on Higher Education. Appears In Carter G. Woodson Institute on track for department status By Meghan Tonner | February 2, 2017 Since the unanimous vote by College faculty in October, the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies has reached the final step in becoming a department.
Carter G. Woodson Institute on track for department status By Meghan Tonner | February 2, 2017 Since the unanimous vote by College faculty in October, the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies has reached the final step in becoming a department.
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