Chinyere Osuji

Chinyere Osuji researches how interracial couples in the United States and Brazil navigate racism. She also examines the experiences of African immigrants in the nursing profession.

Stacy Hawkins

Stacy Hawkins teaches the courses Constitutional Law, Employment Law, and Diversity in the Law.  Her research explores the intersection of diversity and equal protection law in the context of our 21st century multi-cultural pluralist democracy.

Tara Woolfolk

Tara Woolfolk regularly teaches such courses as Intro to Psychology; Stats for Social Science; Psychology of Adjustment; and Psychology of Minority Groups.  Her research examines adult identity development and psychology in film and mass media.

Katrina Hazzard-Donald

Hazzard-Donald is one of the nation’s leading dance researchers. She is the author of Jookin’: The Rise of Social Dance Formations in African American Culture (Temple University Press, which won the De La Torre Bueno special citation for dance research. She is the recipient of an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship and the 1999 … Continue reading Katrina Hazzard-Donald

Allen Woll

Allen Woll is author of such books as Black Musical Theatre: From Coontown to Dreamgirls and Dictionary of Black Theatre: Broadway, Off-Broadway and Selected Harlem Theatre.

Wayne Glasker

Wayne Glasker is director of African-American Studies Program and the author of the book Black Students in the Ivory Tower: African American Student Activism at the University of Pennsylvania, 1967-1990.