Recreating Ancient Greek Ceramics isn’t a conventional class; it is a new hands-on course in...
Topic: Classroom Encounters
Clear Thinking About Brain Injuries
Fall 2014
Linda Gorman's upper-level undergraduate course Brain Injury and Recovery of Function is designed to keep...
Learning from History
Spring 2014
Political science professor Steven Teles teaches a class called Policy Errors, Mistakes and Disasters: Learning...
Down to "The Wire"
Fall 2013
Peter Beilenson uses episodes from the popular television series to illustrate how city institutions have...
Finding Truth in Family Fictions
Spring 2013
Sociology Professor Katrina Bell McDonald’s course The African-American Family culminates with the Black Family Saga...
Con Men Characters of American Literature
Fall 2012
Social Climbers and Charlatans in American Literature is a popular course in the English department.
Wretched Subjects
Spring 2012
For most of us, the name Galileo Galilei evokes a vision of a nearly infallible...
Getting to Yes
Fall 2011
The tension is palpable between the two disputing parties who are seated opposite each other...
Exploring Race and Politics through a New Lens
Spring 2011
Classes don’t usually make Lauren Berger nervous. As a sophomore, the international relations major has...