How have ideas about courtship changed between the twelfth century and today? Just what was “courtly love”? And how has…
This course explores the idea of Palestine as it is presented in Palestinian writings, films, and other creative works. We…
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…
In this seminar, we will study the history, cultures, and documentation of Asian Americans in the U.S. South, from the…
The goal of this First-Year Seminar is to help students develop their own sense of Black feminist thought and practice…
By AD 1200, most Southeastern Indians were farmers who lived in societies ruled by hereditary chiefs. After 1500, encounters between…
“By persons unknown” is the phrase historically used across the white South to erase the identities of the killers responsible…
How did we get here? What were the major transformations in human history that created our world? What impacts have…
Our early human ancestors were great travelers moving across great distances over many generations and thousands of years. Our more…