This seminar will introduce students to the issues, arguments, history, impact, and reasoning arising from or in conflicts between presidents…
Plenty of us feel like we’re living in the end times – but why do some of us feel like…
In this course, students will analyze the ways in which Americans have both shaped and been shaped by their natural…
This interdisciplinary course explores various, often conflicting ways of conceiving and shaping reality in the ancient world – religious, scientific,…
This seminar will examine how historians have reconstructed the life, teachings and death of the historical Jesus. We will look…
The course explores the various Indigenous knowledge production, the struggles, and the beliefs throughout Indigenous populations in Mexico. The course…
Hallucinations, depression, hysteria, paranoia, anxiety, neurosis, body dysmorphic disorder, obsession, and pain are only some of the symptoms that will…
This course explores how nature, farming, and food are portrayed in literature, especially within the pastoral tradition, which depicts an…
Sharing food is central to social life as well as to the formation of cultural identities. We can see this…
President Bill Clinton ended “welfare as we know it” in 1996 when he signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity…