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Arts & Sciences Magazine > humanities

Topic: humanities

Major Infatuation: Philosophy

Fall 2016

Students tell us why they love their major, in three sentences or less.

Syllabus: Inside the Classroom

Fall 2015

Cuba and Its Culture Since the Revolution, taught by Professor Eduardo Gonzalez.

Getting Hands-on with Ancient Greece

Spring 2015

Recreating Ancient Greek Ceramics isn’t a conventional class; it is a new hands-on course in...

Arielle Kaden ’16: Saving the Shtetlach

Spring 2015

Arielle Kaden is researching the resurgence of Jewish life in Europe in the post-Holocaust era.

Jesse Chen '16: Asian-American Sensibilities

Spring 2015

Jesse Chen traveled to major cities to interview a broad range of Asian-American people and...

Justin Falcone '15: Under the Volcano

Fall 2014

A summer spent in Sicily observing Mount Etna was the catalyst for Justin Falcone’s interest...

Photo of Danielle Gilbert

Danielle Gilbert '15: Incan Ingenuity

Fall 2014

Danielle Gilbert, an archaeology and English double major with a minor in museums and society,...

Building a Sense of Accessibility

Fall 2014

Writing Seminars major Kylie Sharkey '16 explores the next big thing in academic and cultured...

Em Mitchell in a library

Jenny "Em" Mitchell '15: Mormon Stories

Fall 2014

Psychology major Jenny Mitchell’s research looks closely at sexuality and gender issues in the Mormon...

Shanna Murray '14: Mapping Language

Spring 2014

Shanna Murray’s research lies at the intersection of her two majors: cognitive science and Romance...

Chris Hynes '14: A Question of Morality

Spring 2014

Chris Hynes, a double major in mathematics and philosophy, explores competing views of morality.

Kelsey Champagne with Oxford skyline in the background

Kelsey Champagne '15: History Detective

Spring 2014

Kelsey Champagne’s work meticulously creates a micro-history of a little known historical figure, Solomon Aldred.

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