This first-year seminar is a workshop in autobiographical and creative short story, focusing on the complex connections between story-telling, interpretive…
This seminar will explore the artists, art and technology involved in creating the world of the play. It is intended…
Students will examine evidence that human activity has caused global warming, investigate scientists’ ability to predict climate change, and discuss…
Asian Socialist Systems elaborates the workings of the North Korean, Chinese and Japanese socialist economies in neoclassical perspective. The course…
When medical anthropologist Arthur Kleinman writes that “illness has meaning,” he reminds us that the human experience of being sick…
Pride and Prejudice, often cited as the best-loved novel in English, is the focus of this semester’s course in Austen…
Scan any bookstore shelf and you’d think the human psyche is hanging on by a thread. From fighting anxiety to…
This course delves into the multifaceted dynamics of gentrification, exploring its historical roots, and its far-reaching implications for cities and…
The intersection of history-writing, cinema and fiction will be our focus as we engage with the greatest Greek historians—Herodotus, Thucydides,…
All roads lead to Rome! But what was Rome really like? This class is an introduction to the history, art,…