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Seton Hall Expands Africana Studies After Protest

Seton Hall University is expanding its Africana studies program after students took over the president’s office for several days last month to demand change, NorthJersey.com reported. The director of the program and its only full-time faculty member left in December, leaving adjuncts to teach. Seton Hall has started a search for a new director for the program and also is starting to search for a faculty member.
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