
Information
- Category:
- Student Groups - Ethnic/Cultural Groups
- Description:
- MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center is to promote academic excellence and social responsibility among faculty, students and surrounding community about issues necessary to the empowerment of peoples across the African Diaspora. This is accomplished by presenting challenging and stimulating workshops, speakers, research, conferences; seminars, exhibitions and performances that help develop and support cultural, political, educational, and economic growth for the community.
Students, college faculty, public school teachers, church groups, community groups, and interested individuals are welcome to visit and learn of the resources that the Center has to offer on the Africana experience.
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WHO IS DR. LEE HAGAN?
Dr. Lee Frank Hagan was a committed scholar activist who was devoted to the teaching and research of African and African-American History. He served New Jersey City University (Jersey City State College at that time) for 17 years as a professor of History, coordinator for the African/Afro-American Studies Program, founding member of the Black Administrators, Alumni, Faculty, Student and Staff Organization (BAAFSSO), and advisor to several student organizations.
Dr. Hagan’s dedication inspired many to pursue a higher education that would include an Afrocentric awareness and a commitment to perform meaningful community service. He was an advocate for student empowerment. He was also a positive role model who was often called by student leaders for counsel on matters pertaining to campus life, community events and international affairs. His numerous organizational affiliations and commitment to academic excellence magnifies the zealousness he frequently displayed when accepting and completing responsibilities entrusted to his care.
He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in History from Seton Hall University in 1967 and 1969, and his doctorate in education from Rutgers University in 1983.
Dr. Lee F. Hagan died on September 6, 1986.
"Lee Hagan was a principled man. His dedication to bettering the conditions of his people tolerated no compromise or distinction."
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The Lee Hagan Center is located on the second floor of the Frank J. Guarini Library on campus. (Go up the stairs as soon as you enter the actual library, and you will see the Center directly in front of you when you get to the second floor.)
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(read less)MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center is to promote academic excellence and social responsibility among faculty, students and surrounding community about issues necessary to the empowerment of peoples across the African Diaspora. This is accomplished by presenting challenging and stimulating workshops, speakers, research, conferences; seminars, exhibitions and performances that help develop and support cultural, political, educational, and economic growth for... (read more) - Privacy Type:
- Open: All content is public to the NJ City network.
Admins
- Jennifer-Leigh (creator)
Officers
- Jennifer-Leigh
- Administrator
Events
6 past eventsSee All
- 40 Years of Justice: The NAACP...
Gilligan Student Union Building (Mu...
Thursday, October 8 at 12:00pm - W.E.B. DuBois Lecture w/ Keyno...
Gothic Lounge - Hepburn Hall, Room ...
Tuesday, April 14 at 11:00am - Black History Month @ NJCU
New Jersey City University
Wednesday, February 11 at 11:00am - Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar...
Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center- ...
Saturday, November 8 at 12:00pm - W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture
Gothic Lounge, Hepburn Hall
Thursday, April 10 at 10:00am - Freedom's Front Line: Fayette ...
Grossnickle Hall Rm. 144
Tuesday, February 19 at 3:00pm
Basic Info
- Name:
- Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center
- Category:
- Student Groups - Ethnic/Cultural Groups
- Description:
- MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center is to promote academic excellence and social responsibility among faculty, students and surrounding community about issues necessary to the empowerment of peoples across the African Diaspora. This is accomplished by presenting challenging and stimulating workshops, speakers, research, conferences; seminars, exhibitions and performances that help develop and support cultural, political, educational, and economic growth for the community.
Students, college faculty, public school teachers, church groups, community groups, and interested individuals are welcome to visit and learn of the resources that the Center has to offer on the Africana experience.
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WHO IS DR. LEE HAGAN?
Dr. Lee Frank Hagan was a committed scholar activist who was devoted to the teaching and research of African and African-American History. He served New Jersey City University (Jersey City State College at that time) for 17 years as a professor of History, coordinator for the African/Afro-American Studies Program, founding member of the Black Administrators, Alumni, Faculty, Student and Staff Organization (BAAFSSO), and advisor to several student organizations.
Dr. Hagan’s dedication inspired many to pursue a higher education that would include an Afrocentric awareness and a commitment to perform meaningful community service. He was an advocate for student empowerment. He was also a positive role model who was often called by student leaders for counsel on matters pertaining to campus life, community events and international affairs. His numerous organizational affiliations and commitment to academic excellence magnifies the zealousness he frequently displayed when accepting and completing responsibilities entrusted to his care.
He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in History from Seton Hall University in 1967 and 1969, and his doctorate in education from Rutgers University in 1983.
Dr. Lee F. Hagan died on September 6, 1986.
"Lee Hagan was a principled man. His dedication to bettering the conditions of his people tolerated no compromise or distinction."
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The Lee Hagan Center is located on the second floor of the Frank J. Guarini Library on campus. (Go up the stairs as soon as you enter the actual library, and you will see the Center directly in front of you when you get to the second floor.)
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(read less)MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center is to promote academic excellence and social responsibility among faculty, students and surrounding community about issues necessary to the empowerment of peoples across the African Diaspora. This is accomplished by presenting challenging and stimulating workshops, speakers, research, conferences; seminars, exhibitions and performances that help develop and support cultural, political, educational, and economic growth for... (read more) - Privacy Type:
- Open: All content is public to the NJ City network.
Contact Info
- Website:
- http://www.njcu.edu/hagancenter/
- Office:
- 2nd Floor of the Frank J. Guarini Library
- Location:
- Jersey City, NJ








