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African American Studies Faculty

Faculty in Â鶹´«Ã½'s Department of African American Studies draw expertise from a variety of academic disciplines at SLU, including the arts, English and communication, history, political science and psychology.

Christopher M. Tinson, Ph.D.
Department chair
Joint appointment in the Department of African American Studies and Department of History

Faculty

Postdoctoral Fellow

  • Kerry Wilson, Ph.D. 

Cross-listed Courses Faculty

* Indicates member of the Department of African American Studies Advisory Committee

In Memoriam Faculty

  • Jonathan Smith, Ph.D.
    Department of African American Studies and vice president for Diversity and Innovative Community Engagement  

Memberships

  • Institutional member of the National Council of Black Studies, Inc. (NCBS)
  • Institutional member of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH).

Ernest A. Calloway Teaching Award

Each year, the Society of African American Studies awards the Ernest A. Calloway Teaching Award to a University faculty member whose efforts in the classroom reflected Calloway's commitment to social justice, diversity and inclusion.

The award, named for a late Â鶹´«Ã½ professor, was established by SLU alumnus Brian Shelton. The award is given annually during Sankofa, the African American graduate recognition ceremony held during pre-commencement activities.

Previous Calloway Award Winners

  • 2014: Jonathan Smith, Ph.D.
  • 2013: Karla Scott, Ph.D.
  • 2012: Stefan Bradley, Ph.D.

Karla Scott Award

The Karla Scott Award is for the graduating senior with the highest GPA among African American Studies majors. 

  • 2019: Taylor R. Robinson.