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Steven Press, an assistant professor of history at Stanford, sat down with the Office of International Affairs to discuss the research that inspired his first and forthcoming book, Rogue Empires: Contracts and Conmen in…

Elsa Ordway, graduate student in Environmental Earth System Science and 2014 CAS Summer Research Fellow was featured in the Stanford News for her work as lead researcher in the first study of its kind to comprehensively how…

By: Ross Conroy Class Year: 2017 Concentration: African Studies

Opération Turquoise was undertaken to promote French political interests first, not primarily for humanitarian purposes. It is imperative that the international community learns…

On February 13, 2017, the Center for African Studies hosted brought Samba Gadjigo, co-director of SEMBENE! a 2015 documentary film focusing on the life of Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène, who is considered to be the…

Stanford alum Yaa Gyasi '11 was featured in The Dish, Stanford News, for receiving the National Book Critic Circle's John Leonard Prize for her debut novel Homegoing.

"The unforgettable New York Times best seller begins with the…