This course is designed to reflect on the complexities of an interconnected world and the dynamic relationship between globalization and…
Freshwaters sustain myriad ecosystem services by providing drinking water, irrigation, inland fisheries, transportation, recreational opportunities, nutrient cycling, and biodiversity. At…
This course delves into the interplay between human communities and the vital forest ecosystems upon which they rely. Through our…
This course examines concepts and representations of underworlds in literature and the visual arts from the ancient world to modernity….
This course explores the problem of revolutionary upheaval in Latin American history, from the revolutionary wars of the independence era…
02 Oct: HIST 72 – 001 : Women’s Voices: 20th-Century European History in Female Memory (2025 Spring)
The course examines 20th-century European history through the lenses of women’s autobiographical writings. It explores women’s voices from different generational,…
This course introduces students to the long history of North Carolina’s many and diverse Indigenous peoples. We will learn about…
How has the information age changed the ways that historians do and share research? This class is designed to help…
This first-year seminar is a workshop in autobiographical and creative short story, focusing on the complex connections between story-telling, interpretive…
Seminar will discuss and explore how health should be defined and various classical and contemporary views of medical practice. Ethical…