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The Center for African Studies would like to congratulate one of our faculty affiliates, Grant Parker (Department of Classics) on becoming a 2021 Race & Justice Research Initiative grantee. Awarded by The Center for Comparative…

On January 24th, 2021 CAS celebrated & mourned the loss of an incredible educator, Dr. Katzenstein.

Our community is forever indebted to the scholar, innovator, HIV/AIDS & infectious diseases researcher, & mentor of…

The Center for African Studies would like to congratulate Professor Joel Samoff on receiving the Honorary Fellow Award from the Comparative and International Education Society, the largest organization of comparative and…

A team of undergraduate bioengineering students from the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign has developed a device that could serve millions vulnerable to onchocerciasis--otherwise known as river blindness, a parasitic disease endemic…

Stanford researchers working in rural Kenya have identified the most productive breeding habitats for mosquitoes that spread a range of untreatable viruses. The Center for African Studies is proud to play a part in funding this work. Check out…