Is it possible that people across generations and geographies see differently? What if what we see is related to who…
The seminar’s purpose is to explore the African American slave narrative tradition from its 19th-century origins in autobiography to its…
What will our world look like in ten years? Fifty? One hundred? Will the future be a utopian paradise or…
When medical anthropologist Arthur Kleinman writes that “illness has meaning,” he reminds us that the human experience of being sick…
Students in this seminar will attend and study the production process of multimedia, music, dance and theater performances on campus…
This course introduces students to several primary areas of focus for social justice-oriented scholarship and activism. These areas include racial…
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We learn about the world as we move through it. In moving, we change the world around us and we…
Paying attention to the world around us is foundational to our understanding of the people, behaviors, environments, and living species…
This course explores Gothic church and secular architecture in France and Europe between 1130 and ca 1450. We will focus…