There are many forms of inequality in the U.S. labor market and in workplaces, including, for example, inequality across gender,…
Our day to day lives are filled with selfies and social media images. This course asks students to re-examine these…
As adults we constantly make judgments about other people’s beliefs, desires, goals, knowledge, and intentions from evidence like eye gaze…
This seminar is about the protest songs and history of the First and Second Waves of American feminism, from the…
Explores linkages among nations, global environmental institutions, and the environmental problems they cause and seek to rectify. Introduces pressing challenges…
Philosophy is bursting with paradoxes: Zeno’s paradoxes of motion, the Liar Paradox, the Sorites Paradox, and also modern puzzles like…
This seminar will define a policy entrepreneur and examine strategies used by policy entrepreneurs to achieve policy change or innovation…
Many features of human consciousness are puzzling. Why are people so ready to believe extraordinary claims on the basis of…
What is the point of learning about ethics? An ethics course should teach you how to recognize a moral issue…
Requisites: Prerequisite, MATH 231; Pre- or corequisite, MATH 232; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Mechanics of…