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Endowed Professorship in Africana Studies

The purpose of the Community Endowed Professorship of Africana Studies (CEPAS) is to attract outstanding faculty who are dedicated to communities of African descent and who demonstrate a commitment to actively engaging local and global communities. Distinct from other endowed professorships, the professor will be selected for their ability to inspire through teaching, connectivity with communities, and through research productivity.

The Community Endowed Professorship in Africana Studies is both a vision and an investment in the future and we invite you to partner with us to raise funds.

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The Community Endowed Professorship in Africana Studies Match
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to CSUN alumnus, Robert Taylor, and his wife, Joy, for their support of the Community Endowed Professorship in Africana Studies.
Completed
$5,000
The Fayde Macune Donor Challenge for Social and Behavioral Sciences
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to CSUN donor, Fayde Macune, for her support of the Charles W. Macune, Jr. Scholarship Endowment.
25 / 25 Donors
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$5,000
The Zoraster Family Donor Challenge for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to the Zoraster family for their support of the Albert Zoraster Valley Pioneer Scholarship Endowment in the Department of History.
25 / 25 Donors
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$10,000
The John J. Harris Donor Challenge for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to CSUN alumnus, John Harris, for his support of the John J. Harris Scholarship Endowment.
25 / 25 Donors
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