Trees, through their biology, meaning and uses, create an arc of understanding that spans what it means to be human….
This class will investigate the idea of personal histories in visual art. As a studio class, the course will be…
What is Afrofuturism? Afrofuturism is a movement that revisits discussions on Black identity through music, art, literature, cinema, and political…
This first-year seminar introduces students to the foundations of U.S. democracy through its most significant speeches, declarations, letters, proclamations, and…
This course explores the links between politics and literature in America, focusing on the way in which fiction is able…
This course aims to help students navigate the messy intersection of science, policy, and politics by teaching how the substance,…
The Bible is the most widely read book in history. It forms a central pillar of western – if not…
How shall we live together? Humans are unique among living creatures in that we cannot live solitary lives by ourselves,…
C.S. Lewis is mostly remembered today as the creator of the fantastical land of Narnia, but he grew up in…
This seminar considers the purpose and history of the university and different conceptions of liberal learning. Is the university primarily…