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Darnell Alanda Moreland-Olufade, M.Ed.

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Education: M.Ed., Northern Arizona University


Professional Activities: Darnell is an Adjunct Faculty member at Glendale Community College, where she has been teaching African American History courses, HIS #203 and #204, from fall 2002. She is also a classified member of staff and the Supervisor of Testing Services at the ASU at West campus.
For the past four years, Darnell has been an advisor to the Black Students Union at the ASU at West campus. She has also served as Co-Chair for the Black History Month Committee for the past two years, and has served as a member of the Martin Luther King Committee and the International Education Week Committee. Darnell will become an Adjunct Faculty member at the ASU at West campus in spring 2006. She will be teaching an Ethnic Studies class.

Other Activities: Darnell is a former scholarship holder (fall 1999) of the Arizona Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS) Study Abroad Program, Arizona State University, at which time she spent five weeks studying at St. Catherine’s College, University of Cambridge, England. She is a member of the Yale-Edinburgh Group, Yale University Divinity School, which meets every other year at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut or University of Scotland, St. Andrew’s College, Edinburgh, Scotland. She has also lectured at the Rio Salado Institute of Senior Education, about the cultural and religious practices in Nigeria, West Africa where she lived and worked for 12 years.

Ethnic Studies Faculty
Arizona State University at the West campus
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Ethnicity, Race and First Nations Studies Program
4701 W. Thunderbird Road
Phoenix, AZ  85069
(602) 543-6007 Fax: (602) 543-6004
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