Center Initiative Announced

Building on a strong core of faculty with a history of distinguished contributions to African American studies, Princeton University has established a new center to serve as a model for teaching and research on race in America.

President Shirley M. Tilghman launched the Center for African American Studies in a statement on Sept. 18, 2006, announcing that historic Stanhope Hall on the University's front campus is being renovated to serve as its home.

Princeton will enhance its curriculum -- particularly at the undergraduate level -- double the size of the faculty in African American studies, and seek funds to endow the new center with the resources necessary to ensure its success, Tilghman said. The expansion is based on recommendations from an Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on the Future of African American studies at Princeton, which was convened last fall to consider how the University could enhance the excellence of the program and establish it as a national leader in its field.

"Of all the challenges that confront America, none is more profound than the struggle to achieve racial equality and understand the impact of race on the life and institutions of the United States," Tilghman said.

"As a University dedicated to 'the nation's service and the service of all nations,' Princeton must be in a position to contribute to this quest through research that yields valuable insights into the nature of racial identity and social justice, and through education that trains new generations of leaders to solve problems that have persisted too long, both in this country and abroad," she said.

By establishing a center and expanded curriculum for African American studies, Princeton will be able to diffuse the study of race issues throughout its liberal arts education in a manner unique to the field.


Read the full news article about the center's establishment.

Stanhope Hall

Stanhope Hall is the new home of the Center for African American Studies. This historic building, located next to Nassau Hall, provides a warm and attractive space for the center's activities and enables the center to develop a sense of intellectual community.