Nuclear chemistry is a broad field which we all are affected by almost daily in some way, shape or form….
This course introduces students to World’s Fairs in the US between 1893 and 1965 (1884 World Cotton Centennial, New Orleans;…
This course delves into the multifaceted dynamics of gentrification, exploring its historical roots, and its far-reaching implications for cities and…
The course will involve a close reading of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey and Vergil’s Aeneid, and as a transition from…
In this FYS, we take a long view of human societies by examining response to crises engendered by political, economic,…
How did we get here? What were the major transformations in human history that created our world? What impacts have…
Dogs are humanity’s oldest companion species. This class will use the tools of sociocultural anthropology—its concepts, approaches, and methods—to examine…
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…
From Audre Lorde’s “Your silence will not protect you” to June Jordan’s “We are the one we have been waiting…