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…
Taking the recent Korean Wave phenomenon as its point of departure, this course introduces students to the history of transnational…
From the medieval Silk Road to the contemporary Belt and Road initiative, the country we now call China has been…
A good life depends on access to adequate food and medical care. Advances in biotechnology have made possible both agriculture…
In this course you will learn about the biodiversity around us, and the discipline of citizen science as a means…
This seminar is designed to investigate how the concept of race has been represented in cinema historically, with a particular…
This course centers on artists who are known for their radically experimental approach to music-making and performance, pushing at established…