This course explores the place of music within the carceral system of the United States, particularly since the early 20th…
Although women now attend and graduate from college at a higher rate than men, they remain underrepresented in STEM majors…
This course is dedicated to the following, twinning questions: 1) How do we define energy in the literary humanities and…
This course, taught by a biologist, a linguist, and an ethnomusicologist, focuses on the idea of “race.” Historically, the idea…
You’ve probably been offered almond milk, but have you heard of potato milk? It’s coming. The ways we make, eat,…
This course aims to help students navigate the messy intersection of science, policy, and politics by teaching how the substance,…
This course is designed to expose to students to the principles of relational leadership– a human-centered approach to working better…
If life is a performance, who is writing the script? Combining the conceptual approach of Performance Studies and the vocal…
Students learn about Islam as a global, historical religious tradition and the dynamic interaction between religious ideas, practices, and debates…
Beliefs about what a human being is—and isn’t—lie at the root of all religious traditions and also of secular ideologies….