AACRC Staff
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Dr. Eric Abercrumbie serves as the Director of the African American Culture and Research Center and Ethnic Programs and Services at the University of Cincinnati. He also serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of African and African-American Studies in the McMicken College of Arts and Sciences. He serves as one of the major administrators at the University of Cincinnati who is responsible for representing and advocating for undergraduate students of color. Email:eric.abercrumbie@uc.edu |
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Ms. Ewaniki Moore is the Assistant Director of the African American Cultural & Research Center and Ethnic Programs and Services. This Cincinnati native became employed with the University of Cincinnati, African American Cultural & Research Center as a Program Coordinator directly after graduating with her Bachelor of Business Administration in 2002. Recently, Ewaniki just completed her Master of Business Administration degree also at UC. Email:ewaniki.moore@uc.edu |
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P. Eric Watford has served as the Program Coordinator at the African American Cultural and Research Center for the past 13 years. Eric received his BA degree at the historic Wilberforce University in rehabilitation counseling and his minor in music performance. Eric is an accomplished musician and has performed and recorded with many top Gospel and jazz artists. He also serves as the assistant to the Minister of music at Mt. Zion Woodlawn and owns his own sound and production companies. Email:eric.watford@uc.edu |
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Jasmine H. Buxton is a Program Coordinator for the African American Cultural and Research Center. A native of Dayton, OH, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Black World Studies from Miami University and completed a Master of Science in Student Affairs and Higher Education from Indiana State University. Jasmine primarily works with the BASE and Transitions programs, and assists the AACRC Choir. Email: buxtonje@ucmail.uc.edu
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Derrick Jenkins is a Program Coordinator for the African American Cultural and Research Center and an alumnus of the University of Cincinnati. He graduated in 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in African American Studies. Since graduating he has completed a Master's degree in Education and is currently pursuing doctoral studies in the same field. He hopes to eventually pursue tenure as a Professor in the field of Education. Email: derrick.jenkins@uc.edu
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Contact Us
The office is open Monday thru Thursday from 8 a.m.–7 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m.–5 p.m. and after hours per special request.
Sanders Complex PO Box 210386 Cincinnati, OH 45221 Office: 513-556-1177 Fax 513-556-0268
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BASE Study Tables AACRC Mondays 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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