In this discussion-focused First Year Seminar, we will closely read influential texts by African American philosophers that engage with issues…
This seminar provides a general introduction to nanoscience and nanotechnology, focusing on recent advances in molecular electronics, nanomaterials, and biomedical…
This course introduces students to World’s Fairs in the US between 1893 and 1965 (1884 World Cotton Centennial, New Orleans;…
This seminar explores food as both a historical object and a lens for examining power, inequality, and migration in U.S….
What does it mean to study food history, and how do we approach it from a global perspective? The world…
Have you ever wanted to stand on a volcano, see a glacier, trace out an earthquake fault, or see the…
Climate change and natural disasters are not purely environmental issues: they are fundamentally tied to political and economic activities deeply…
This course is an entry into an undergraduate learning community organized by the Gillings School of Global Public Health, Department…
Brain Matters: The Human Computer will explore one of the greatest anatomical and physiological mysteries known to us: the brain….
Freshwaters sustain myriad ecosystem services by providing drinking water, irrigation, inland fisheries, transportation, recreational opportunities, nutrient cycling, and biodiversity. At…