Black Feminism is a first-year seminar that introduces students to black feminist theory and praxis. In this course, we will…
What does it mean to live in poverty in the “land of plenty” and experience inequality in the “land of…
Course introduces students to literature by women from around the world, particularly stories of a girl’s transition to womanhood. Close…
The reasoning by which Galileo and his contemporaries defended the Copernican model of the solar system (the “heliocentric” model –…
This course will provide a qualitative treatment of some of the great mysteries related to our understanding of the universe…
This course is designed to throw students into New York City in 1775 and Paris in 1791 by recreating and…
02 Oct: POLI 70 – 001 : Political Conflict in the European Union and the United States (2025 Spring)
This course is concerned with politics and political conflict in the Europe and the United States. In Part one you…
Are you interested in being a lawyer or public official? Do you know what it means to “think like a…
The movement of people across international borders is one of the most politically controversial issues in the world today. This…
What, if any, responsibilities accompany democratic citizenship? Voting? Active participation in political meetings? Obeying laws? Volunteering in one’s community? Preserving…