Established in 1970, their Africana Studies program is the oldest in New Jersey. It's livelier and more relevant than ever, with engaging classes led by new and veteran scholaractivists. Students can even extend their education to international classrooms, with studyabroad opportunities in Africa and the Caribbean.A degree in Africana Studies can lead you almost anywherefrom education, community organizing or public administration to government, business, museum work or communications. It's also excellent preparation for graduate school.