Karla Holloway to Lead African and African-American Studies at Duke University
Hawkins, B. Denise, Black Issues in Higher Education
Karla Holloway to Lead African and African-American Studies at Duke. University
DURHAM, NC -- Under the glare of bright television lights, while in the company of gushing administrators and her support staff, family and scholarly contemporaries, Dr. Karla F.C. Holloway decided it was time to "exhale."
"We are finally at a place at Duke where we can stop holding our breath about what's going to happen with African and African-American studies," declared Holloway, who was named the person to revive and expand the 20-year-old program at Duke University.
Holloway's appointment April 14 and the program she is building here have emerged as the most visible signs that ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Karla Holloway to Lead African and African-American Studies at Duke University.
Contributors: Hawkins, B. Denise - Author.
Magazine title: Black Issues in Higher Education.
Volume: 13.
Issue: 5
Publication date: May 2, 1996.
Page number: 8.
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