Our Mission
The Department of Pan-African Studies has a dual mission. Its academic mission is to offer a comprehensive, holistic, Afrocentric academic curriculum grounded in the knowledge base, cultural norms, traditions, and general experiences of the diverse groups of people of African descent, who are found on the continent of Africa and throughout the African Diaspora. The DPAS curriculum is multidisciplined and interdisciplinary. DPAS offers a major and minor that cuts across the humanities, fine arts, and social sciences. Also, the Department of Pan-African Studies provides support to the Liberal Education Requirement (General Education) Curriculum with faculty and its core courses.
Additionally, the Department supports and fosters cultural diversity and tolerance at the University and throughout its service area in northeast Ohio. It is a mission that embraces the philosophy of the corporate citizenship of societal institutions, of which Kent State University is a leader. As such, public institutions are obligated to participate in the lives of the general citizenry, aiding in the improvement of their human condition, so as to assist in the evolution and progress of society as a whole. The manifestation of the social side of Pan-African Studies programming can be seen in its African Community Theatre and Outreach Programs. The Department makes its expertise available to local and regional communities in their quest to find solutions to the many and varied problems with which they are confronted.