What does it mean to truly read? What are “texts” and how do we read them closely, carefully, critically? How…
This course examines constructions of gender and individual and collective responses to developing systems of inequality in the Atlantic world…
This course explores the African American experience in education, from the days of slavery to the present. All levels of…
In this course, students will explore American culture through a focus on the human body. While maintaining an eye on…
With the United States as our geographic focus, this seminar explores a range of 20th- and early-21st-century American Indian topics…
Blackness and Racialization is an introduction to the history, social construction, cultural production, and lived experience of race. The course…
Archaeology often captures the popular imagination through fantastic and farfetched portrayals of lost civilizations, aliens, and spectacular treasures. While these…
We learn about the world as we move through it. In moving, we change the world around us and we…
Disability is a part of life: we all get sick, age, and require care. This course examines debates on disability…
Dogs are humanity’s oldest companions. While researchers dispute how, where, and when our mutual involvement arose, it has affected both…