Taking a participatory approach to ancient Greek drama, this course pairs readings from three Athenian playwrights (Aeschylus, Euripides, and Aristophanes)…
This research seminar provides a broad grounding in American Indian law, history and literature through an exploration of the remarkable…
Are there rules for crafting a successful speech? The art and the mechanisms of persuasion will be considered both as…
Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection is central to one of the most profound revolutions in the history of…
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…
We learn about the world as we move through it. In moving, we change the world around us and we…
Archaeology often captures the popular imagination through fantastic and farfetched portrayals of lost civilizations, aliens, and spectacular treasures. While these…
Trees, through their biology, meaning and uses, create an arc of understanding that spans what it means to be human….
Convergence research focuses on addressing complex problems in science, engineering, and society. Today’s and tomorrow’s grand challenges will not be…