The Center for African Studies (CAS) is the primary resource and information center for Stanford University faculty and students interested in Africa.

CAS offers an undergraduate minor, and master's and co-terminal degrees in African Studies. CAS also coordinates a wide range of courses on Africa throughout the University. Each year the Center runs a seminar, "Dynamics of Change in Africa," for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.

Explore the pages here or visit our office in room 216 Encina Hall West to learn more about the Center and begin engaging with Africa.

Highlights

Books from CAS faculty

Anne Firth Murray, From Outrage to Courage: Women Taking Action for Health and Justice(Common Courage Press, 2007)
From Prologue: Darkness and Light
"Being born female is dangerous to your health. This reality may not be true for many readers, but for most women living in poorer countries around the globe, it is devastating..."
Find out more at www.outragetocourage.org

Larry Diamond, The Spirit of Democracy: The Struggle to Build Free Societies Throughout the World (Times Books, 2008)

"Diamond is a meticulous social scientist who, in “Squandered Victory,” took on the task of studying America’s bungled effort to bring democracy to Iraq. “The Spirit of Democracy” takes on the world, with Diamond leaping from Malawi to Singapore to Venezuela...."
Find out more at


Upcoming Events

Fall Welcome Reception

Center for African Studies Fall Welcome Reception

The Center for African Studies at Stanford University

Cordially invites you to attend the

Fall Welcome Reception

This will be a great opportunity to meet new and old friends of the Center.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.

date:
Oct 1 2008 - 4:00pm
location:
To be confirmed
sponsors:
contact:
thairu@stanford.edu