What is art? And where is it found? Museums are devoted to it, scholars study it, collectors spend millions to…
You may have been told by a loved one that there were two things you should never talk about in…
This is a seminar about people with enduring stigmatized conditions–people whose lives are at once extraordinary and commonplace, unexpected and…
This seminar explores visualization, imaging, and graphic representation in biosciences and medicine. The course is anthropological and philosophical – with…
President Bill Clinton ended “welfare as we know it” in 1996 when he signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity…
Today, fast food restaurants have become a model for everyday life. Some scholars have even talked about the “McDonaldization” of…
Black Feminism is a first-year seminar that introduces students to black feminist theory and praxis. In this course, we will…
The goal of this first-year seminar course is to familiarize students with a range of topics associated with contemporary families,…
Explores linkages among nations, global environmental institutions, and the environmental problems they cause and seek to rectify. Introduces pressing challenges…
If you eat, you are impacted by federal, state, and local food policies. These policies are, in turn, shaped by…