The First Graduate of Indiana University’s Ph.D. Program in African Diaspora Studies

In 2009, Indiana University in Bloomington established a doctoral degree program in African American and African diaspora studies. This Friday, Maria Eliza Hamilton Abegunde will be the first student to be awarded a Ph.D. in the discipline at Indiana University.

Her Ph.D. dissertation, “The Arian’s Last Life,” explores unresolved ancestral emotions that manifest in the lives of descendants of slaves who were shipped to the New World from Africa. Parts of her dissertation have been published in the Kenyon Review and other publications. She has also published three collections of poetry.

“I am honored to be the first person to receive the Ph.D. in African American and African Diaspora studies at IU. I recognize that this achievement carries the responsibility to ‘do good’ and to ‘be the change’ for my ancestors, the communities that have lovingly supported me, and for myself,” Dr. Abegunde said. “It also reiterates the ways in which black studies continues to be a relevant discipline and practice that can offer creative research-based solutions for understanding and healing historical traumas.”

Dr. Abegunde is a graduate of Northwestern University. She holds a master’s degree in women’s and gender studies from DePaul University in Chicago. After receiving her doctoral degree, Dr. Abegunde will serve as a summer scholar at the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Related Articles

2 COMMENTS

Leave a Reply

Get the JBHE Weekly Bulletin

Receive our weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox

Latest News

Oakwood University Wins 2024 Honda Campus All-Star Challenge

The Honda All-Star Challenge is an annual academic competition for students and faculty at historically Black colleges and universities. This year's top finisher, Oakwood University, received a $100,000 grant for their win.

Eight Black Scholars Appointed to New Faculty Positions

Here is this week’s roundup of African Americans who have been appointed to new faculty positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States. If you have news for our appointments section, please email the information to contact@jbhe.com.

MIT Launches HBCU Science Journalism Fellowship

The new HBCU Science Journalism Fellowship will provide students from Howard University, Hampton University, Florida A&M University, Morgan State University, and North Carolina A&T State University with hands-on training and individualized mentorship to develop their journalistic skills.

Two Black Scholars Named American Economic Association Distinguished Fellows

The American Economic Association has named William Darity Jr. and Margaret Simms as 2024 Distinguished Fellows in recognition of their prominent careers in advancing the field of economics and advocating for economic equality.

Featured Jobs